" The NC100 has BBC BASIC under the hood. You have to dig to find it. It's a quintessential Z80 computer, turned Wordprocessor. It has a few communication options but no DOS functionality."
More useful is to run CP/M on it, and there are a couple of variants around. For file transfer it has XMODEM. Or if you can find a laptop with a PCMCIA port you can transfer files to/from a RAM card. NADSBox has XMODEM support. LaddieAlpha and mComm do not, but both are applications. If you want to transfer files via XMODEM, you can use a terminal program. The NC200 is a related unit... supposedly has MS-DOS compatible floppy format. Maybe you can read/write disks with a USB connected floppy drive in a PC. -- John.
