On Thu, 20 May 1999, Jakob Eriksson wrote: > You are both interested in a C compiler for the Z80. > I am crossposting this for all of you to read. > (Maybe a few Amstrad people will also be interested in ELKS, > an attempt to port linux to intel 8088 and later the Z80.) Is it possible to plug a 3" drive to a PC or a 3,5" drive to an Amstrad CPC in order to exchange data among them? Any information about how to do so? It would be great to have my old CPC 6128 running ELKS and being able to exchange files with my PC computers. Greetings, Angel
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- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Michael G Hughes
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
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- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Jakob Eriksson
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Andru Luvisi
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ David Murn
- ANSI C compiler for CP/M <--> Re:... Jakob Eriksson
- Re: ANSI C compiler for CP/M <--... Angel Martin Alganza
- Re: ANSI C compiler for CP/M &... Luke (boo) Farrar
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Michael Hope
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Michael Hope
- RE: ELKS in AppleII+ Greg Haerr
- RE: ELKS in AppleII+ Greg Haerr
- RE: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- RE: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- RE: ELKS in AppleII+ Luke (boo) Farrar
