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At 7:12 AM on 19 Mar 03, Tom Walker said to Wolf Szczypiorkowski:
TW> Run128 was my MOST Favored Wordprocessor so the 128 side did get a
TW> wrokout. I also had CPM Wordstar but Run 128 was more convient.
I only fiddled with the CP/M portion a tiny bit, didn't seem to
grab my interest too much.. I did/do still have the 'other' three
Timeworks programs for the 128.. the Wordprocessor, Spreadsheet and
Database, I forget what each of the names are/were right at the
moment..
-> using an Amiga for the BBS and have found a device 'handler' that
-> will allow me to access all of my old C=1581 disks (and even format
TW> I used to use the Big Blue Reader to pass text files back and
TW> forth with soem PC users. Another 128 application I liked.
I'm not really interested in just accessing 'text' files, I was
interested in accessing 'all' the files stored on 3.5" CBM disks
that I had, most notibly the archives, without having to get/make
special patch cords for the C1581 to Amiga. I had the archives that
were available when I ran my BBS from a c128/HD combo backed up to
floppies.. Having this particular 'handler' will allow me to go
through all those disks to see if there are any archives I might
have missed..
TW> I stikk have a few Commorore things like the SMORE Cartridge fro
TW> the C-64 and the C-64 Programers Reference giuide. And fro the 128
TW> side I have Timeworks Partner 128. It is a cartridge based set of
I still have all the reference books for the C128/64 and most of
the software sitting around here someplace.. My original C128 "bit
the dust" back in the early 90's ('twas the reason I switched
running my BBS on an Amiga), but since then there is another working
C128 in the house.. I don't think I ever got a 128 specific
cartridge though..
... Wolf
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