Re: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long)

2000-10-04 Thread Mike Leone
-- Original Message -- From: will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:45:18 -0500 On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 07:53:02PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote: How about an SWT 8080 with 16K (circa 1977) as I recall. Those were that days of CP/M, before

Re: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long)

2000-10-04 Thread Jim Lisi
Wayne Topa wrote: You have Linux running on that Kaypro (Z80)? No, sorry :( I don't think a multitasking OS would be very useful on it. Know any good terminal programs for a Z80? :-) How about an SWT 8080 with 16K (circa 1977) as I recall. Those were that days of CP/M, before Gates

Re: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long)

2000-10-03 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long) Date: Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 01:23:16PM -0400 In reply to:Jim Lisi Quoting Jim Lisi([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Mike Fedyk wrote: Erin Lewy wrote: Okay. Here's the deal. The poor machine was an ANCIENT P75 running (I

Re: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long)

2000-10-03 Thread Mike Leone
Those were that days of CP/M, before Gates bought/stole it and named it dos. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Gates never bought/stole CP/M. MS-DOS v1 was NOT CP/M; it was a separate product. I do have a router running on a 386sx w/12 Meg of Ram but that is old hat to anyone who has seen the Linux Router

Re: OT: Re: Qs from a newbie (help ASAP?) (long)

2000-10-03 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 07:53:02PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote: How about an SWT 8080 with 16K (circa 1977) as I recall. Those were that days of CP/M, before Gates bought/stole it and named it dos. unfortunately, he bought qdos instead. cp/m was superior by almost all accounts. and qdos stands for