I should've also added that one of the disk sleeves reads:
Advanced Micro Computers (An affiliate of Siemens)
in the same font as the normal AMD name and the logo is the same except
there's two lines inside the center of the sqaure of the logo. Here's a
gif:
http://www.vintage.org/crap
I didn't know AMD ever made whole computers.
There's a copyright on the bottom of one disk sleeve with the year 1977 on
it.
(BTW, does anyone know how to get PaintShop Pro to acquire more than one
photo at a time from the digital camera?)
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Sam Ismail wrote:
What did Advanced Micro Devices make in the late 70s
(?) that ran
AMDOS/29? I got several 8" disks a couple weeks ago in AMD disk sleeves
with the following hand-written labels:
System 29
AMDOS/29
V1.2
S/N 18-0
CPM
BASIC-E
AMDOS-29
BASIC-E
COMPILE
RUN
PROMGEN 1
Some of these are obvious. I'm hoping it'll ring a bell for someone who
can tell me what they belong to.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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Always being hassled by the man.
Coming in 1999: Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
See
http://www.vintage.org/vcf for details!
[Last web site update: 11/02/98]