Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ulowell!m2c!wpi!dseah From: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: WordStar Keywords: CP/M, WordStar Message-ID: <1206@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 5 Mar 89 20:33:55 GMT Reply-To: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. USA Lines: 18 A few years ago I was looking through a friend's Commodore 64 magazine. In the back, there was an ad for a liquidator who had WordStar 3.3 for the C128 for only $49.95! If I only had a 3.5" version of CP/M... On a related note, I have been wondering why my CP/M board will not work in "fast" mode on my GS. I browsed through the hardware reference, and Page 168 says something like "Cards that use /INH will work properly if the system is running at 1.024 MHz". On Page 166, The Book says that "Pulling this line [/INH] low during 01 inhibits (disables) the memory on the main circuit board." This doesn't mean a lot to me (some Comp Eng Major I am). What would a peripheral card use /INH for functionally? Is there some kludge availiable for bringing a Microsoft CP/M board up to speed? | <<<<<(((((( DAVE SEAH ))))))>>>>> | Internet: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Bitnet: dseah@wpi.bitnet | Computer Engineering Class of '90 | AppleLink: Omnitreant ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <- I am dirt.