Date : Mon, 27 Jan 2014 21:55:25 -0000
From : christopher.whytehead@... (Chris Whytehead)
Subject: Torch Graduate
For A bit of Torch Graduate see
http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/8bit_Upgrades/Torch_Graduate.html, there is a
brochure, a review and the User Guide there as well.
However I can't help you with a valuation, I suspect that only the more
dedicated BBC enthusiasts would want one these days, after all who wants to
run MSDOS 2.11!
Chris
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.uk] On Behalf Of John Abbey
Sent: 27 January 2014 21:29
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Subject: [BBC-Micro] Torch Graduate
Hi all,
Normally I restrict my posts to things like Chuckie Egg, but this time I'd
like an opinion or two about some hardware. Today a friend of of mine
showed me a photo of a small Beeb collection. It had the usual kind of
stuff - Model B, a nice Cumana disk drive and Cub monitor.
But also there was what looked like a Torch graduate - I suspected it was a
second processor and confirmed it using a search engine. The picture was
cropped on that side so I could only see the left side of the device, but it
was the correct shape, size and colours. Google tells me it's an 8088
second processor that runs MS-DOS 2.11, but that's pretty much all I can
find out! Any more information or experiences with this kit would be
interesting.
The reason I was shown the photo (sorry, don't have a copy to post for you)
was because they wanted to know the value (probably eBay value) of the gear.
I have absolutely no idea what the use, collectability or value of a Torch
Graduate is these days - any ideas?
Regards,
JohnA.
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