>> But still, the fact remains my knowledge of C(++) is minimal.
>
> It's never late to learn.
>
>> > Since HD support is not implemented on UZIX, that's the only way
>> > of running UZIX on a harddisk. In the future, direct access to harddisk
>> > and partition will be implemented.
>> But as long as it isn't... You see, I can't stand floppies anymore. They
are
>> sooo slow...
>
> Yes, floppies are slow. HD is cool. My PC has HD, but my TR,
>not. MSX is slow compared to my PC. So I'm supposed to not use my MSX
>because my PC is faster? I don't think so...
>
>> I am talking about seeing the screen being constructed in text-modus. I
>> think that's slow and I really can't stand it.
>
> You're exagerating.
>
>> I don't know if Uzix is
>> faster but at least Dos is just too damn slow.
>
> Oh, yes, it is...
>
>> If there is Sunrise-RS232 support, then I will probably start using Uzix
>
> I just need some more information about programming Sunrise
>RS232... So I'll make a driver for it only for you, ok?
Well, if you're busy with making drivers, go on and make a driver for
NMS1250-modems-rebuilt-as-RS232C-interface ...
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