Former Disk Costs (was: 32 bit Macs (was Atari hard ))

From: Captain Napalm <spc_at_armigeron.com>
Date: Mon Jun 8 12:23:22 1998

It was thus said that the Great Max Eskin once stated:
>
> Right, but consider the other stuff. You need postscript, preferrably
> a program for previewing the dvi file before printing, etc.
> I think my pentium is faster ;) But that wasn't my original question.
> Does anyone on this list actually use a REALLY old unusual machine
> like IMSAI, CoCo, C64, Apple ][, etc. as their major word processing
> system (unusual compared to Tony's AT)?

  Used to. Between '86 and '91 I used my Coco II (maxed to 64K RAM, one
disk drive, Tandy Daisy wheel printer) for word processing, and even made a
few bucks doing resumes (not enough to recover the price of the disk and
printer though 8-)

  Everything [1] for print was done on that system, including a humor column
for the university paper [2] using VIP Writer. Not a bad system; mostly
like nroff.

  Now, I use either PE [3] or joe for most of my word proccessing needs, and
am learning TeX. What a neat system.

  -spc (And TeX is the only program I know of to be garunteed bug free)

[1] Almost everything. A few columns were literally banged out on a
        portable manual Smith-Corona, which is older than I am (and I still
        have it).

[2] Check http://www.armigeron.com/people/spc/writings/murphy for
        the columns. Transferring them from the Coco (aqnd VIP Writer
        format) to the server was ... interesting, and involved two
        intermediary systems.

[3] PE 1.0, copyright 1982 by IBM for MS-DOS 1.x and above. In the 11
        years I've been using that program, I've not come across one
        bug yet. Impressive program.
Received on Mon Jun 08 1998 - 12:23:22 BST

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