At 1:00 PM -0400 9/2/06, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
> I also
really want to setup an Apple // of some sort, most likely a //
> gs, but there is the same problem.
Hm, I just happen to have a IIgs system I'm not doing anything with...
> > I need to find a really good excuse to set up one or the other, and
> > so far I haven't found one.
> >
> > Zane
Trust me, lack of systems isn't my problem. I have 1 //+, 2-3 //e's,
2-3 //c's, and 2 //gs's (including one with SCSI) :^) Lack of space
(and time) is my problem.
Back in the day when I worked on a lot of this stuff,
I saw a fair number of
both CP/M boxes and c= stuff, and one time did actually take a few minutes
and boot CP/M on a 128/1571 combo. It ran, and I was able to take some of
the software that I was used to running on other platforms and run it there,
but I was not all that impressed with the way it ran-- it was slow.
I've had it running on my C128, I wasn't that impressed either. If I
want to run CP/M, I'll break out my Kaypro II.
Zane
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