In article <4CD4CC23.4000503 at bitsavers.org>,
Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> writes:
On 11/5/10 8:11 PM, Richard wrote:
I have a complete system with a number of
floppies. I've been meaning
to send them to Al for archiving...
8010/a or /c ?
The nameplate doesn't say A or C:
<http://picasaweb.google.com/legalize.slc/Terak#>
CHM has a few hand-labeled Terak floppies, probably
from the 8010/a's
that we have.
I have a fairly large number of them and they include Pascal, RT-11
and a music system.
I dug up a few more documents, but nothing all that
interesting.
I have some documentation, but I don't think its anything that isn't
already on bitsavers.
There was also someone working on a simulator at one
point
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bk-terak-emu/
Cool, didn't know about that. Looks like the only thing holding him
back on the Terak is a ROM dump.
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