What Steve said.
David, WA7ZYQ
C'est la vie, c'est la guerre, c'est la pomme de terre
> On Oct 22, 2016, at 6:35 PM, Steve Batson wrote:
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> Thanks for making these available. I’ve downloaded everything so far…should
> be very helpful.
>
>> On Oct 20, 2016, at 1:04
Looks good to me. Thanks, Kurt!
David
Saint Maries, Idaho
C'est la vie, c'est la guerre, c'est la pomme de terre
> On Jul 18, 2016, at 5:48 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
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> I scanned the manual for the Purple Computing Sidecar memory expansion unit.
> It's at 150DPI for
USofA.
C'est la vie, c'est la guerre, c'est la pomme de terre
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 2:45 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> Amazon US or UK?
>
> -- John.
The title of the ad for it is:
6V USB power cable for Creative 70EM779006000 PSU part
A quick search of "6V USB power cable" should find it.
David, WA7ZYQ
C'est la vie, c'est la guerre, c'est la pomme de terre
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 2:52 PM, DRogers <wa7...@gmail.com>
If I remember correctly, the Apple, Atari and Commodore were all 6502 based.
There are also cmos and 16bit versions available. They are still available and
fairly cheap and there is a ton of books and other materials on their circuit
use and programming available on the internet for free. Why
Too slow for Wordstar cp/m? Back in the day, I used an Epson PX-8 with dual
disk drives and a 128K RAM pack -- all of which I still have. It ran a ROM
based Wordstar. If you had a 4 page document and you made a small change in the
middle of it, you could hit return then go fix lunch, eat it at