Date : Mon, 28 Aug 1989 17:36:42 GMT
From : pilchuck!amc-gw!sigma!flash!bill@uunet.uu.net (William Swan)
Subject: Writing PC-DOS Disks on a Kaypro
In article <8908260703.AA26950@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU writes:
>Bill Swan and others asked about public domain programs to allow reading
>and writing MS-DOS disks on a Kaypro. Why does it have to be public domain?
>If you have a TurboROM or KROM, you can use the marvelous DosDisk from
>Plu*Perfect. It costs only $30, hardly a lot of money to make the machine
>useful. [...]
Speaking strictly for myself, it does not have to be public domain. It just
seemed more likely to be p/d than to be a commercial product.
Be that as it may - the Kaypro in question is vanilla, so where can I get a
"TurboROM" or "KROM", and how much is *that*?
(Also, do you have an address for Plu*Perfect?)
--
Bill Swan entropy.ms.washington.edu!sigma!bill Send postal address for info:
Innocent but in prison in Washington State for 13.5 years:
Ms. Debbie Runyan: incarcerated 01/1989, scheduled release 07/2002.
In now: 0 years, 7 months, 1 week, 1 day.
End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #170
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