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|    Ed Vance to JEAN PARROT    |
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|    03 Nov 12 22:57:00    |
      JP>.Hello, Ed, nice talking to you.       Hi Jean,              JP> EV> I was wondering if you switched from the C=128 to a IBM Compatiable       JP> EV> using DOS or to one of the Microsoft Windows OS's when you retired your       JP> EV> C=128.              JP>.This was a handme-up Windows 3.1, I forget what make, but I seem to       remember       JP>that it was a Philips. ???              It wasn't a Packard-Bell was it?              JP> EV> MS called WE (Windows Explorer in XP) File Manager (FM) in W3.1 ,       JP> EV> I can't remember if the name was WE in W95 or W98 or WME.              JP>.They have changed that moniker again in W-8, it is now File Explorer, IIRP.              I noticed you mentioning that and that is why I fired up the 486 to see       what w3.1 called it.              JP> EV> I wanted to use the GEOS disk but I found out that GEOS wouldn't let me       JP> EV> use it with a Write Protect label on THEIR floppy disk, so I didn't try       JP> EV> it out for a very long time because I didn't want the floppy drive       JP> EV> writing something to it and changing it where it was unuseable to me       JP> EV> anymore.              JP>.Funny, I did not have that situation, I can not remember having to have the       JP>GEOS disk in place all the time. Working from Ramlink was great.              Your Ramlink probably allowed the C=64 to change its GEOS settings       thinking it was a Floppy instead of RAM.       That's sorta like how Solid State Drives work, isn't it?              JP> EV> I couldn't figure out why Commodore did that, the floppy disk that came       JP> EV> with my first 1541 Drive could be copied and then I could use the copy,       JP> EV> but GEOS said NO GO!              JP>.It has been a few years, Ed, and my RAM does not remember that problem, it       w       JP>a very smooth operation here, modem and printer were very easy to use. I got       JP>24-pin #4 so I could print our genealogy that I was working on then.              I used C='s 1526 9-pin printer and later got a 9-pin Epson FX-86e and       Super Graphix printer adapter.       The wife still uses the FX-86e with her C=64.              JP> EV> I'm glad that You enjoyed using GEOS, did you have any problems while       JP> EV> using it?       JP> EV> And was there a FM/WE/FE type program to use in GEOS to find Files and       JP> EV> Applications (such as Paint or Write) for GEOS instead of using the       JP> EV> Load Quote Dollar Sign Quote Comma Eight used on the C=64 & C=128?              JP>.Your personal RAM is indeed much better than mine or maybe I did not have       th       JP>problem when using a Ramlink. All PRGs were loaded instantaneously. And I do       JP>not believe that its CPU was up to 1 GHz.              Oh, I thought a Ramlink was just RAM and didn't have a processor.       I never wanted one so I don't know anything about the Ramlinks.              Recently I learned of a Zoomfloppy for Commodore 64 PCs.              http://store.go4retro.com/zoomfloppy/              take a look at it.              JP>.Fun days. Did you have any contact with Maurice Randall the creator of       Geofa       JP>? I did most of the testing on that PRG. I beat a path on my rug between the       JP>and the fax machine going to look at the text coming in. Them were the days       !       JP>!              I've seen you mention Maurice' name but I can't remember if I ever saw       any messages from him on a BBS.                      * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway.       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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