Xref: utzoo comp.misc:12658 comp.sys.misc:3399 comp.os.misc:1836 comp.sys.apple2:16453 comp.sys.cbm:7079 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!udel!rochester!kodak!uupsi!phage!cozza From: cozza@cshl.org (Steven Cozza) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.sys.misc,comp.os.misc,comp.sys.apple2,comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: Ohio Scientific Keywords: Ohio Scientific c24p c4p Message-ID: <1991May22.185402.3364@cshl.org> Date: 22 May 91 18:54:02 GMT References: <1991May21.210947.23057@endeavor.intel.com> Sender: news@cshl.org (NO MAIL) Organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Lines: 22 In article <1991May21.210947.23057@endeavor.intel.com> george@endeavor.intel.com (George L. Rachor Jr.) writes: >It seems I am going down nostalga lane here (and please don't take offense >that I posted in the wrong newsgroup) but I am looking at firing up my >old c2-4p and wondered if any of you had this machine in your closet. You are waxing nostalgic, I haven't turned on my C4P in years, many years! Not just because its whopping 8K of memory got fired one day down to just 256 bytes, but because it seemed to die a quick death with the introduction of the Atari 400. I don't even have any software for it anymore, and I used to write games, and disassemblers for it. It really was a nice machine. ============================================================================= Steven Cozza Internet: cozza@cshl.org US Mail: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Box 100 1 Bungtown Road Cold Spring Harbor New York, 11724 =============================================================================