On Fri, 21 May 1999, Angel Martin Alganza wrote: > > 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. I'll send you info on doing this. If anyone else want's it just shout. Luke(Boo) Farrar.
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Michael G Hughes
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Sven 'Zak' Kozma
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ map
- 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: ELKS in AppleII+ 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
- Re: ELKS in AppleII+ Alistair Riddoch
