<desieh(a)southcom.com.au>wrote:
>>anybody have IBM PC DOS 1.00? or know of where I may d/l it from the
>> net somewhere??
"Richard A. Cini" <rcini(a)email.msn.com> wrote:
> I'm sure that I can find some way to get you the 1.1 diskette.
Rich,
Just attrib the system files:
attrib -h -s a:ibm*.com
Zip all the files to your hard drive
pkzip -arp c:dos11.zip a:*.*
reattrib the system files
attrib +h +s a:ibm*.com
and then sent the zip file to him by e-mail
He can then format a 360K disk and copy the files to it and
reattrib the system files.
Boot with that disk and format a 320K disk.
Attrib the system files and copy all of the files to the 320K disk
Reattrib the system files.
(I would make sure that the two system files were copied to a new disk
before any of the other files and in the same order that they were
on the original disk)
That should work "in theory".
My version 1.1 is a backup and I'm not sure if it contains any extra
files. How does this directory listing compare to your disk?
Volume in drive A has no label
Directory of A:\
IBMBIO COM 1920 05-07-82 12:00p
IBMDOS COM 6400 05-07-82 12:00p
COMMAND COM 4959 05-07-82 12:00p
FORMAT COM 3816 05-07-82 12:00p
CHKDSK COM 1720 05-07-82 12:00p
SYS COM 605 05-07-82 12:00p
DISKCOPY COM 2008 05-07-82 12:00p
DISKCOMP COM 1640 05-07-82 12:00p
COMP COM 1649 05-07-82 12:00p
EXE2BIN EXE 1280 05-07-82 12:00p
MODE COM 2509 05-07-82 12:00p
EDLIN COM 2392 05-07-82 12:00p
DEBUG COM 5999 05-07-82 12:00p
LINK EXE 41856 05-07-82 12:00p
BASIC COM 11392 05-07-82 12:00p
BASICA COM 16768 05-07-82 12:00p
ART BAS 1920 05-07-82 12:00p
SAMPLES BAS 2432 05-07-82 12:00p
MORTGAGE BAS 6272 05-07-82 12:00p
COLORBAR BAS 1536 05-07-82 12:00p
CALENDAR BAS 3840 05-07-82 12:00p
MUSIC BAS 8704 05-07-82 12:00p
DONKEY BAS 3584 05-07-82 12:00p
CIRCLE BAS 1664 05-07-82 12:00p
PIECHART BAS 2304 05-07-82 12:00p
SPACE BAS 1920 05-07-82 12:00p
BALL BAS 2048 05-07-82 12:00p
COMM BAS 4352 05-07-82 12:00p
28 file(s) 147489 bytes
7168 bytes free
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Doug Coward dcoward(a)pressstart.com
Senior Software Engineer
Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale,CA
Curator
Museum of Personal Computing Machinery
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/museum
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Doug Yowza <yowza(a)yowza.com>
>Oops, I forgot to mention that neither the T1000 nor the T1100 were
>Toshiba's first laptop. I don't have one, but I think their first was the
>T100, a CP/M laptop from 1982 (not to be confused with the pen-based >T100X
or the pentium T100CS).
Shouldn't a laptop have a screen? I have two T100s and neither has
a built-in display.
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/museum/mtoshiba.htm
And thanks for the infomation on the T1000.
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Doug Coward dcoward(a)pressstart.com
Senior Software Engineer
Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale,CA
Curator
Museum of Personal Computing Machinery
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/museum
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I just heard that Daniel Meyer, the founder of SwTPC, passed away
this past Saturday, May 16th, 1998. Although we never met, he
had a positive impact on my life, and on the lives of many others.
A moment of silence is in order.
Bill.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 10:43:27 -0500 (CDT)
From: The Adept <adept(a)Mercury.mcs.net>
To: bill.sheehan(a)stoneweb.com
Subject: Re: Another EBay absurdity
I've actually talked to the #3 bidder and the item is back up for auction and
is currently priced at around 203.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=14365349
Cheers,
Dan
On Wed, 20 May 1998 bill.sheehan(a)stoneweb.com wrote:
> Now take a look at the feedback. You'll find that the two high bidders are bogus. The winning bid was actually the #3 bidder, who would be within
> his rights to decline the honor. The only way we'll know how much this *really* sold for is to check back in a couple of weeks and see who (if
> anyone) gets positive feedback from the seller.
>
>
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> "kroma" <kroma(a)worldnet.att.net> on 05/20/98 08:45:27 AM
>
> Please respond to classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
>
> To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
> cc: (bcc: Bill Sheehan/Corporate/SWEC)
> Subject: Re: Another EBay absurdity
>
>
>
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> >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=13839197
> >
> >I'll save the surprise for you who want to check it out (it's a
> >Commodore Educator 64)
> >
>
>
> This auction ended. This was the bidding history.
>
>
> Last bid at: $510.00
>
> Last bid at: $500.00
>
> Last bid at: $86.62
>
> Last bid at: $35.00
>
> Last bid at: $25.00
>
> At least two people had a clue. One person just really wanted it, and two
> must have thought it was made of gold.
>
> -- Kirk
>
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>
At 00:34 5/20/98 -0500, you wrote:
>The static RAM cards in one of my S-100 boxes is made by IMS (Industrial
>Micro Systems) from 1977. Is this any relation to IMS Associates who
>produced the IMSAI, or are they totally unrelated?
Those are unrelated, to each other and to (IIRC) the IMS in Nevada who made
whole computers at about the same time.
__________________________________________
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http://www.chac.org/index.html
Computer History Association of California
I received a message from a person named Robert Bocock today with a PDF
attachement of the card I was asking about, and it was exactly what I
needed. Thanks to anyone that may have been digging for info for me. It
appears the card is made by DFI USA.
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Now take a look at the feedback. You'll find that the two high bidders are bogus. The winning bid was actually the #3 bidder, who would be within
his rights to decline the honor. The only way we'll know how much this *really* sold for is to check back in a couple of weeks and see who (if
anyone) gets positive feedback from the seller.
"kroma" <kroma(a)worldnet.att.net> on 05/20/98 08:45:27 AM
Please respond to classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
cc: (bcc: Bill Sheehan/Corporate/SWEC)
Subject: Re: Another EBay absurdity
>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=13839197
>
>I'll save the surprise for you who want to check it out (it's a
>Commodore Educator 64)
>
This auction ended. This was the bidding history.
Last bid at: $510.00
Last bid at: $500.00
Last bid at: $86.62
Last bid at: $35.00
Last bid at: $25.00
At least two people had a clue. One person just really wanted it, and two
must have thought it was made of gold.
-- Kirk
>X-POP3-Rcpt: jfoust@threedee
>Return-Path: prouse(a)netcom.industry.net
>Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 00:51:39 -0700
>From: "Paula S. Rouse" <prouse(a)netcom.industry.net>
>Reply-To: prouse(a)netcom.industry.net
>Organization: Harwil Corporation
>To: jfoust(a)threedee.com
>Subject: Don Tarbell
>
>Dear John,
>
>My name is Paula Rouse. I worked for the "Famous" Don Tarbell at Tarbell
>Electronics in Carson, CA from 1976 to 1983. I was his first employee
>when he began selling cassette interface kits and assembled units. He
>was a terrific boss and his wife Brenda and I have been best friends for
>all these years. She called me this evening to say that Don passed away
>this morning, May 19th, 1998, after a long bout with cancer. I was on
>the internet tonight, looking for information on old friends who used to
>come into the shop, hoping to contact them to let them know of his
>passing. When I typed Don's name into Yahoo's search engine, your page
>came up. It is not dated, so I do not know when you tried to contact him
>by e-mail, but Brenda said that he had not been checking his e-mail but
>once every two or three weeks since he had been so sick. That may be the
>reason for your not receiving a reply. He was a great guy and he will be
>sorely missed. It was so much fun being a part of the early years of
>computing. He was instrumental in shaping my career and there are many
>good memories of the times spent together.
>
>Thanks! Paula Rouse, prouse(a)netcom.industry.net
- John
Jefferson Computer Museum <http://www.threedee.com/jcm>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=13839197
>
>I'll save the surprise for you who want to check it out (it's a
>Commodore Educator 64)
>
This auction ended. This was the bidding history.
Last bid at: $510.00
Last bid at: $500.00
Last bid at: $86.62
Last bid at: $35.00
Last bid at: $25.00
At least two people had a clue. One person just really wanted it, and two
must have thought it was made of gold.
-- Kirk