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- From: c23jwd@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com (Jeffrey William Davis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: First multitasking OS for home computers
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 21:20:47 GMT
- Organization: Delco Electronics Corp.
- Distribution: usa
- Message-ID: <4dmdjf$igq@kocrsv08.delcoelect.com>
- References: <4cmd5g$7h0@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> <4dhl55$d9c@mongol.sasknet.sk.ca> <30FCFD5B.78E6@topcity.mn.org> <philw-1701961825220001@philw.users.xplor.com>
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- In article <philw-1701961825220001@philw.users.xplor.com>,
- P A Williamson <philw@xplor.com> wrote:
- >In article <30FCFD5B.78E6@topcity.mn.org>, "Michael M. Rye"
- ><1726@topcity.mn.org> wrote:
- >
- >> Just had to use a simple BASIC "poke" command into a certain location on the
- >> machine, and it would double its speed. I had to do the same thing, i.e. slow
- >> it down in order to write to the floppy (but not for reading), but the
- >> point is the speed-up worked! Ran the multi-tasking OS/9 operating system
- >> pretty darn quick in that "sped-up" mode. It performed rather well for
- >> a 1/"2" MHz machine.
- >
- > Gotta question about 0S/9 on the Tandy. How much did this neat OS cost at
- >the time. I read some really nice things about it. My bro-in-law still has
- >a COCO 3
- >and we've been thinking....ya a dangerous thing to do in our case. :-)
-
- I was running a COCO 3 with OS/9 level II, 512K RAM and a 2 40 track and
- one 80 track disk drives (the 80trk was like the hard drive :-), when I
- first went to college, and long before I ever saw an Amiga. At college
- was when I first saw an Amiga (A1000) that a guy down the hall was using.
- Initially, I wasn't all that impressed because there wasn't really
- anything I couldn't do with OS/9 that he was doing on the Amiga; and the
- OS/9 was still under $100. Nowadays you could probably pick up a copy
- for $5 to $20!
-
- After a while I started seeing things that impressed me more and the
- first two things that really impressed me were the old Accolade Test
- Drive and a version of Videoscape. The audio, sliding screens, and its
- animation capabilities got me hooked. Shortly after that I found a
- full system I could pick up for about $600. A while after I had my
- own system I realized that THIS was the amazing machine I was reading
- about a year or two prior to 1985... and at the time I figured a system
- that could do all those things would be $thousands$ - something I could
- never afford!
-
- Despite now having a Warp accelerated A4000 with all the goodies like
- CyberVision, Gigs of HD, tons of RAM, using a wide variety of workstations
- and seeing most OSs available over the past 15 years or more... I still
- think that OS/9 is a nice, efficient OS that can still cut the mustard
- even on a < 2MHz machine.
-
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