Talk about strange things I just purchased the same book Friday for 10 cent
at the thrift here. So it was a good buy after all. John
-----Original Message-----
From: CLASSICCMP-owner(a)u.washington.edu
[mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner@u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Lawrence LeMay
Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 4:59 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: interesting book
Well well, people throw out the darndest things..
I found a copy of a book by someone named Peter Norton. Looks to
me like it
may have been his first book. Called 'inside the IBM PC'.
His 2 test systems for developing the book were:
IBM/PC with 64K standard memory and 512K on a jumbo memory board that
he bought as a lark. The jumbo board is populated with 64K chips.
he mentions tha this board does provide astonishing improvement in
his Pascal programs.. (Duh!). Monochrome monitor.
Second system has a Amdek color II monitor, 128K of true blue IBM memory,
twin Tandon TM 100-2 diskette drives, and the standard color graphics
adapter.
Oh yeah, he mentions that he uses teh Jumbo card to simulate a 360K
virtual diskette drive ;)
He disassembles roms, disusses bios calls, and explains how the cassette
tape interface works, among other things. Personally, I think this
guy could go far...
-Lawrence LeMay