Well, I've just been to Northlands and bought it, and can verify that it very 
definitely does not come with a CD or disk pack - now that would be nice - a 
pack of DASDs - pity I'd need to buy a mainframe to run them.  (They need a 
channel adaptor; they aren't designed for an IO purry-fur-all system such as 
PCI or so - they're designed for a semi-autonomous channel architecture such 
as HIPPI or Fibre Channel.)

And it also has a bit of information on things such as the S/390's registers, 
etc, all things which may prove useful when I get around to porting ReactOS 
to S390.  (BTW, it's called Project Flycatcher - I aim to increase the 
average Microserf's ration of protein, so it's a highly humanitarian project 
- and if they catch enough, it could prove quite a valuable portion of their 
daily protein intake - that's what the primatologists say about the 
termite-eating chimps they've studied ;)

Wesley Parish

On Wed, 11 May 2005 14:53, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2005 2:22 pm, Nick Rout said:
> > On Wed, 11 May 2005 14:20:15 +1200 (NZST)
> >
> > Wesley Parish wrote:
> >> Sounds like my cup-o'-tea!  Looks like I'll have to visit Northlands
> >> A.S.A.P. ;)
> >>
> >> Wesley Parish
> >
> > This is what we all love about Wesley, lives in Sumner, only transport
> > is a bike, yet he is dedicated enough to contemplate going to Northlands
> > to buy something that, while no doubt interesting, is probably never
> > going to get a lot of end use.
> >
> > Go Wesley!
>
> ... what I want to know is if it comes with an accompanying cd or disk
> pack?

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