wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken) (11/04/90)
This the genuine Microsoft Softcard (not one of those cheap clones you
see in magazines). I have the orginal operating system and manuals, and
als "The CP/M Handbook" from Sybex publishing.
Make me an offer.
Scott
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Bitnet: WILKEN@PLAINSnoahm@pro-freedom.cts.com (Noah Magram) (11/04/90)
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Buy it, it's WORTH the money!! I have one of those, a moldy oldie, but if you
are move between MS-DOS & DOS 3.3, it's handy. CP/M is ALOT like MS-DOS. It
comes with a basic interperter & a configuration prog, that will let you
REDEFINE KEYBOARD CHARTERS (i.e. A=D, B=S, etc...).
BUY IT, IT'S WORTH THE MONEY!!!!
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ARPA: clark!pro-freedom!noahm@nosc.milaraftis@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Alex Raftis) (11/07/90)
In article <6602@plains.NoDak.edu> wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken) writes: > >This the genuine Microsoft Softcard (not one of those cheap clones you >see in magazines). I have the orginal operating system and manuals, and >als "The CP/M Handbook" from Sybex publishing. > >Make me an offer. Have you used this on an Apple IIGS? I tried my father's one time, and it would crash repetedly, with the frequency of crashes dependent on the speed of the system. I just thought I should point this out if any GS owners were considering buying it. -- -------------------------------------------------- Internet: araftis@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU America Online: xela (Real Life: Alex Raftis)