[Coco] DriveWire is just a hobby (Was: DW4 on MAc & Linux)
Al Hartman
alhartman6 at optonline.net
Thu Sep 26 18:38:07 EDT 2013
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Heskett
>> I am OS agnostic. I use Windows, Linux (since 1988 or so),
> That would be a trick, since linus didn't announce it till 1991. :) I've
> been using it since late 1998, red hat 5.0.
Must be 1991 then, because I was living in Brooklyn, in an apartment I
lived in in the early 90's, and running Executor 0.99 on Linux.
>> But, I have a lot of reading about OS9 to do. And I need a better
>> display for my Coco 3 than my 26 inch TV and Composite Cable. I see an
>> RGB to VGA Monitor cable in my future.
> And one of Roy's adaptors too I assume.
I didn't think I needed one of those. I can probably get a Tandy monitor
cheaper than Roy's Adapter.
Money is tight, and I've gone hog wild lately. Luckily some of the stuff I
put on eBay is selling to pay for it all.
>> I bought a small desk from Walmart
>> (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Urban-Shop-Z-Shaped-Student-Desk-Silver/24216266),
> Thats a situp deal, not at all what I had in mind.
That's because a Coco is a situp computer. Can't run that in my bed. Can't
use real 5.25" drives with an emulator on my laptop.
You're printing from OS9, I'd only want to print from RS-DOS apps.
> I need a burner too, but I'm not about to put $1k+ into a zeltek. One of
> Dennis GMM devices would work just fine for this.
I own three; a Color Burner, an Intronics Burner, and an older burner that I
haven't yet remembered who made it.
For what I need, a $40 Willem Burner would work fine.
-[ Al ]-
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