14 aug 2007 kl. 19.15 skrev Stephen Usher:
Ian L. Pine wrote:
Mauny Amiga 1200s had an internal hard disk, yours doesn't seem
to. Oh
well, this means that you'll be swapping floppies a great deal
and I'm
not sure that QDOS4Amiga will actually fit on one and be usable.
Hmmm. Might be
Ian L. Pine wrote:
Mauny Amiga 1200s had an internal hard disk, yours doesn't seem to. Oh
well, this means that you'll be swapping floppies a great deal and I'm
not sure that QDOS4Amiga will actually fit on one and be usable.
Hmmm. Might be more trouble that it's worth then. I haven't
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QDOS4Amiga
Ian L. Pine wrote:
I have (on loan until its owner decides how best to dispose of it) an
Amiga
1200. There are no manuals and the only software a collection of
disks -
mostly games - plus a couple of disks which appear to contain a minimal
X-Window style
Ian L. Pine wrote:
I have (on loan until its owner decides how best to dispose of it) an Amiga
1200. There are no manuals and the only software a collection of disks -
mostly games - plus a couple of disks which appear to contain a minimal
X-Window style operating system which enables you to
I think Simon Goodwin and Mark Swift were the two most closely
associated with the AmigaQDOS system - is either of them on this list?
--
Dilwyn Jones
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