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1642 Cool page, Tom. I didn't know that could be done with Linux. Thanks. AboHubTech-7/16/1999
1641 Dear Hubtech, thank you for the tip. to find out about me click on my name anThomas A Watson-7/16/1999
1640 Rusty (& all), I'm new to the thread. Very interesting so far. I'HubTech-7/15/1999
1639 Applix Announces SmartBeak.com biz.yahoo.com smartbeak.com I've already usThomas A Watson-7/15/1999
1638 Updated: 08-Jul-99 00:19 ET ... Best of luck <eom> Rusty Johnson-7/12/1999
1637 Rusty, what is the time stamp on the briefing.com stuff on aplx. The SI aplx Thomas A Watson-7/12/1999
1636 I think the 99 dollar business model will not make them supra riche either. MS E. Charters-7/12/1999
1635 <i>A subscription to briefing.com is around $70 per year, I believe.</Gerald Walls-7/12/1999
1634 Applix: The Linux Play Briefing.com excerpts ... <I> When Red Hat SoftwRusty Johnson-7/11/1999
1633 Well any of you guys looking for Z80 std bus stuff or 8085 and or Z80 futuredatThomas A Watson-7/11/1999
1632 My old Xerox had the 8" floppy and also big time 8" 10m Meg hard drivCumbrian-7/11/1999
1631 The port would be earlier than the 16450 natch. Probably an 8250 or something lE. Charters-7/11/1999
1630 I will, Mitch. Apparently, one can run RBBS (MBASIC) on it. Maybe I'll be aJC Jaros-7/11/1999
1629 I don't have any pointers for you. But whatever you end up getting that thMitch Blevins-7/11/1999
1628 Oh boy. Thanks for the leads, E. Yeah, it's Z80, but as I understand it, thJC Jaros-7/11/1999
1627 I ran a early version of Z-CPM on my old Xerox 820, as I remember it was way bCumbrian-7/11/1999
1626 CP/M is still owned by Caldera. If the Osborne is Z80 there are replacement cloE. Charters-7/11/1999
1625 So, awhile back, I picked up this Osborne 1 from a thrift shop in Eureka for $5JC Jaros-7/11/1999
1624 You have to comingle arkitekshure with hardware as they become inseparable afteE. Charters-7/11/1999
1623 You are mingling OS features and hardware features. I agree that the i86 archiMitch Blevins-7/10/1999
1622 VMWare - It worked for me, and it was surprisingly responsive even on the underMitch Blevins-7/10/1999
1621 NASA used to use the OS9 real time system on their control computers for launchE. Charters-7/10/1999
1620 I just read about vmware in linux journal. I've downloaded it and I'm gThomas A Watson-7/10/1999
1619 Well having worked with Linux for over 6 years and observed the various borg viThomas A Watson-7/7/1999
1618 What do you guys think of this? >>>>>>>>>>> PYeshua-7/7/1999
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