Sim was a single board back in the days of Aim65, ELF, and others. Just
another box. Often, things Sim were referred to as Kim/Sim because they
used the same CPU and had little in the way of anything else. In that
sense, they were compatible.
regards,
Jeff
In <Pine.LNX.4.10.10104091821490.17306-100000(a)siconic.com>om>, on 04/09/01
at 10:54 PM, Sellam Ismail <foo(a)siconic.com> said:
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 THETechnoid(a)home.com wrote:
> An original Sim
What in tarnations is a Sim?
Sellam Ismail
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