On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, Olminkhof wrote:
On Sat,
21 Jun 1997, Olminkhof wrote:
> keyboard 4k version, a CBM 3032 and a CBM 8032 hulk. I suspect they
will
> always be around because they are so hard to
destroy. The case is very
> solid. I found the "hulk" in a paddock, like some people find ancient
cars!
I've
never attempted to power this one up though.
I take "paddock" is Strine for "junkyard", and open to the elements?
"paddock" is an english word for a place where animals graze.
Who said classiccmp isn't open to other cultures? That's a cultural
exchange if I ever saw one.
Sam
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This is STILL an American computer. You seem not to be interested in
others like the Sopectrum, the BBC, Oric Atmos, Camputers Linx, Oric 1,
Jupiter Ace etc.
enrico
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