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- From: nite@phoenix.oulu.fi (Hannu Kotipalo)
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- Subject: Re: Burroughs B20
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.193413.12639@ousrvr.oulu.fi>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 19:34:13 GMT
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- Mike Ciaraldi (mcia@uhura.cc.rochester.edu) wrote:
- : In article <cf16naP0Bwx25HbsAe@transarc.com> Pat_Barron@transarc.com writes:
- : >So, I seem to have aquired a Burroughs B20. Looks like it was meant
- : >to be used as a word processing system. It's running an operating
- : >system called BTOS.
- : >
- : >What else is there to know about this system? Can it run any sort of
- : >"real" operating system? Anyone have any software for it that they no
- : >longer want...?
- : >
- :
- : The B20 runs BTOS, which was called CTOS when you bought it from Convergent.
- : I think the B20 used a Z80 or similar 8-bit microprocessor.
-
- No, it uses 8086 or 8088. I'v seen one running an MS-DOS - emulator.
-
- I saw it in our 4H assosiation's local office. I even made a program to
- it with my brother at our high scool time. They used it for word processing
- and financial purposes. And to run our program which counted points for
- little hard-working gardeners (well, the only language we got was basic.
- Surprisingly it was very near GWBasic...)
-
- My opinion is that the BTOS operating system was much better than most of the
- other character based PC-OS:es at that time. For example, to run a program
- you only needed to give few letters from the program name and it searched
- all matching commands or programs starting with those letters. I do not know
- what was inside the OS, but for the user it was more frendlier than for example
- MS-DOS.
-
- About software running on it, I cannot say much. I have only seen that word
- processing program and MS-DOS emulator (it could not run Turbo Pascal v 3.0).
- I think that accounting program they had run under the emulator. If I remember
- correctly, there is at least Fortran for it too.
-
- Nite
-