Ha. I'm guessing the disk is "emululated", too.
Actually I don't think it's the Wang Word Processing Station,  but
something else.  I don't remember what.  Now you know as much, probably
more than I do.

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Does that load on the 10 inch floppy disk? What was the size of that
large disk for the Wang Word Processing Station?


Garry L. Smith

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Charles
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 4:24 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] [OT] Primos emulator

I work for what used to be Wang, but is now a part of Getronics, which
is the Dutch parent company that is currently being bought by another
Dutch company.  (For you younguns still reading this thread, Wang was
another of the players at the same time PR1ME was in it's prime.)

Anyway,  there's a group that has written some kind of Wang emulator on
a PC to run old Wang software that still has a customer base but a
diminishing supply of "experienced" Wang hardware since we no longer
build the stuff.   I'm told the emulator is a money maker.

Chuck Stevenson
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