[Coco] Sculptor for OS9 Level II (6809) / Level 1 (68000)

gene heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Dec 5 17:30:11 EST 2010


On Sunday, December 05, 2010 05:28:49 pm Dave Kelly did opine:

> On 12/05/2010 02:47 PM, Zia Mughal wrote:
> > On May 31, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Dave Kelly<daveekelly1 at ...>  wrote:
> > 
> > Jim Cox wrote:
> > While going through my stuff I came across a software package called
> > Sculptor.  The main components of the manual and all the software are 
> > still Sealed.Sculptor was made in 1987 by Microprocessor Developments
> > Limited in the UK.I don't know much else about the software, but it
> > can be installed on the following OSs: MS DOS / PC DOS, OS9 Level II
> > (6809), OS9 Level I (68000),Uniflex (6809), Uniflex (68000), Unix /
> > Xenix, and Vax VMS. If anyone knows anything about this software and
> > / or is interested in it the please contac me.
> > 
> > Zia  mughal:
> > i m having also sculptor 2.1a software. but  needed   its manual if
> > any one have
> > 
> >   plz contt me on my emil address ziapcland at hotmail.com. i  to
> >   purchase  this old
> > 
> > one.
> > regards
> > 
> > 
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> More than 15 years ago, someone from Sculptor put on a demo at one of
> the Coco Fests.  IIRC it was used in some capacity as a data base by one
> of the  subcontractors for the NASA moon project. Been too long.

Yup, it was also rather heavily promoted by Frank Hogg in the Rainbow back 
in the day.  At quite a hefty fee IIRC.

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