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to: TOM WALKER
from: Ed Vance
date: 2015-06-09 14:31:00
subject: Re: SCSI Adapter Startup

06-08-15 06:31 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: SCSI Adapter Startup

 TW> {at}MSGID: 
 EV>06-06-15 10:56 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: SCSI Adapter Startup
Howdy! Tom,
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 EV> TW> For anybody in the US out there still running a Commodore 128 I
 EV> TW> have a Timeworks Partner 128 Cartridge that I do not need.
 EV> TW> It provides eight convient memory resident desk top accessories
 EV> TW> that operate concurrently with other C128 programs

 EV>There might be someone in the CBM echo that would be interested.

 EV>Do You also read the COMMODORE echo?  I do.
 EV>73

 TW> I was not inoty fido  in those days so never did. Although I
 TW> did attend a Commodore local User group for several years.
 TW> not days all my Comodore memory is gone so I would be useless
 TW> in the CBM echo

Just a few months after I got the C=64, 1541 Disk Drive and 300 baud
modem (in 1984) someone gave me a local phone number to call a BBS that
was for Commodore Computer users.
AFAIK that BBS wasn't connected to a Network as FIDO is.

Some time later I used my C=64 to call a BBS that was on the GT POWER
Network so I could learn something of what MS DOS and Windows 3.1 was
about.

I read messages from people all over the United States and a few who
lived in England.

I learned about FIDO BBSs later when I seen phone number for them in
the Origin Line on the bottom of some of the messages I'd read, and
so I started calling some of them with my Commodore PC.

On FIDO I started reading the QUIK_BAS echo as well as other echos.

73

... A lawyer got his client a suspended sentence...the client was hung.
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SOURCE: echomail via fidonet.ozzmosis.com

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