Richard wrote...
First of all, there are doc's relating to ISIS-II
which (IIRC) was the
8-bit
development environment of the very early
'80's.
That reminds me...
I'm trying to dig up an old contact who was the original owner of an ISIS
system like you mention. As I recall it was blue, a large bulky perfectly
square monitor, and there was an 8" floppy drive in the monitor case. There
was a hex keypad on the main bottom board too vaguely like the heathkit H8.
I'm somewhat confident that he still has the machine and would give it up, I
just haven't had the time to contact him. If anything comes up I'll let the
list know...
Jay West