Hmmm, 128D of course is a legit model, which was just a 128 with a 1571
disk drive built in, and the keyboard became separate. If you do a Google
image search I'm sure you can find a pic of the 128D --- it looks much
like the original Amiga, although it has the 5 1/4" floppy drive (on the
front right) and a twist latch to enggage the drive. I'm wondering if he
was using a cp/m program for dental records, etc.???
Gary Hildebrand
St. Joseph, MO
Hi,
From Colima Mexico. I am down at my dentist and
around the corner is a
computer repair shop. On the top shelf is a dirty Commodore 1280 sitting
on its side. (Or might it be a 128D?, I seem to remember something like
that)
What is it? Is it of any interest, enough for me to check it out and try
to bring it home on the airplane.
Paxton
Astoria, Oregon near where St. Helens is erupting
now in
Colima Mexico where Volcan Colima is erupting.
Fun times.