Fred,
In terms of crossing lines, she told me either the computers go or she
does... I do miss her cooking ....
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Steven Canning wrote:
> it but I already have my " quota " of computers for this lifetime. If
you
Once you cross THAT line, there's no turning back.
> GRID computer with 640 K RAM, 384 K Bubble Memory In really good
shape !
> Phoenix BIOS, MS-DOS Ver 3.20 ( I'm not
kidding ... ) 100 to 240
Volts
50 / 60 / 400
Hz
Three point twenty was the first version that directly supported 720K from
MICROS~1, although there were a LOT of two point elevens, such as Gavilan
that were set up by OEMS to do it.
You should be able to run WINDOZE three point ten on it, although it takes
some work to squeeze it down to fit.
However, I do NOT think that it can do a 132 column text mode.
It seems to have about the equivalent of a Hercules' graphics card in terms
of Graphics " power ".
There seems to be some inconsistency on processor speed. Most say it was a
screaming 8 MHz ?
Best regards, Steven