On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, Allison wrote:
From:
"Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
After having used ISIS before CP/M, I was happy to see the "lean and
mean" CP/M. ISIS was verbose, clumsy and slow (e.g., :F0: instead of
A: for the first floppy drive; "DELETE" instead of "ERA").
Also an ISIS user. The usual OS used on the shop MDS was not ISIS
but instead CP/M!
I did a small amount of work with ISIS, but after I had used CP/M. I
used an Intel PDS development system for the 8051 to debug some
firmware; I think it was for DEC's SCSI floppy controller.
The PDS was interesting in that it was a portable system about the size
of a Kaypro and had *two* 8085s. ISIS gave you an A> or B> prompt, but
it indicated to which processor you were speaking rather than which
drive was the default.
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