On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Sam Ismail wrote:
I should've also added that one of the disk sleeves reads:
Advanced Micro Computers (An affiliate of Siemens)
I would doubt that Advanced Micro Computers and AMD are at all related.
- don
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.
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