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echo: aust_c_here
to: david nugent
from: Shane Day
date: 1993-11-29 11:51:00
subject: Interrupted Serial Ports

Hello David,

 SD> This still doesn't answer my question.

 dn> No, I answered your question more completely by netmail - did you
 dn> receive it? 
No, I haven't received it yet.  Did you send it to 3:620/264?

I tried posting to you asking about a problem we've had with bnu.sys,
but it must have got lost somewhere.  Send netmail to me to 3:620/260,
as I'm more likely to recieve it there.


 dn> The above was simply replying to misinformation and poor advice - see
 dn> previous message for more. Unfortunately FidoNet programming echoes
 dn> seem to attract bad advise like a magnet. :-( 
Hmmm...Same applies to most places where programmers talk.

 dn> The 6502 was a nifty little chip. I started assembler programming on
 dn> one in 1981 - the Apple ][e. 64K RAM less monitor (aka BIOS), 256 byte
 dn> stack, memory mapped screen and all sorts of 'magic' IO ports. :-) 
I did the C64 - managed to do all sorts of wonderful things, including
write my own programming language.


 dn> In case you didn't get my netmail by now...
 dn> ...

 dn> Good luck,
Thanks.


... I did! I did!  I did see a puttytat
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