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At 8:49 AM on 18 Mar 03, Tom Walker said to Wolf Szczypiorkowski:
-> PG> One of these days... Maybe Wolf will lend me his "Round
Tuit".
-> In your dreams, Peter.. ;)
TW> Once I had both a "Round Tuit" and a Wooden Nickel"
I never was given a 'Wooden Nickel', but the wife says that I
worked hard for the 'Tuit' and shouldn't give it up so easily..
TW> the day when I had my Commodore 128.
TW> Very nice machine. But the C-64 side was wasted as I far perfered
TW> teh CPM side of the machine. In those days there was a very nice
TW> seplection of software that would run as it was Osborne/Kaypro
TW> compatable.
And since you only used the CPM side, you wasted most of the C128
side of it also, since CP/M was run on the Z80 cpu..
And speaking of keeping with the title of this conference, I'm
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
some, if need be) on this Amiga of mine.. Now, all I gotta do is
remember where I stashed all those C1581 3.5" disks.. If my head
wasn't attached, I'd probably lose that as well..
... Wolf
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