Xref: utzoo comp.misc:12652 comp.sys.misc:3398 comp.os.misc:1834 comp.sys.apple2:16430 comp.sys.cbm:7072 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ceres.physics.uiowa.edu!news.iastate.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu! wuarchive!usc!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!mintaka!ogicse!intelhf!endeavor!george Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.sys.misc,comp.os.misc,comp.sys.apple2,comp.sys.cbm Subject: Ohio Scientific Message-ID: <1991May21.210947.23057@endeavor.intel.com> From: george@endeavor.intel.com (George L. Rachor Jr.) Date: 21 May 91 21:09:47 GMT Sender: george@endeavor.intel.com (George L. Rachor Jr.) Organization: Intel Corporation -- OEM Products Division, Hillsboro OR Keywords: Ohio Scientific c24p c4p Lines: 22 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. Any of you still running an OSI system. In this day and age is there a good use (be kind) for this old hardware. Seems like with a software /firmware upgrade we could be in business with these with very little effort. Always had illusions of my system (no disk drive) running my train layout. Of course I'm now thinking my Commodore Pet or Apple ][ plus may do the job. (Actually at the rate I'm going Neither my wife's Mac or my xenix system will get to run the train.) How about it C1,C2,C4,C8 owners? ^ I drooled over this one! -- George Rachor Jr. Intel Corporation Hillsboro, OR 97124