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Roger Nelson | Holger Granholm | Old mail and new! |
October 16, 2016 11:13 AM * |
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On Sep Sep-08-1908 -08:-52, Holger Granholm (2:20/228) wrote to Roger Nelson: HG> In a message on Friday 10-13-16 Roger Nelson said to Ed Vance: Hej, (I forgot the Swedish word for morning, but I'll take a refresher course). I think it's mórgon, but am unsure. [...] RN> All you have to do for that is change your upgrade settings; i.e., RN> download, but do not install without your okay. I do that here. HG> Yes I know, but I haven't found that setting, even though I have HG> tried. What version of Windows are you using on your OS/2 machine? (-: HG> Today came another upgrade, and I could read the report of what it HG> had upgraded. Nothing alarming there. That's good. EV> When I got the Commodore 64 back in 1984, I was wanting to learn what EV> makes them work. RN> That takes me back. Too bad they couldn't produce a more affordable RN> Amiga. That was a heck of a machine, but no one was writing programs RN> for it. HG> I agree, my GS had one, and there is still an Amiga DOS manual on HG> the bookshelf. HG> The reason why nobody wrote programs for it, was that it was HG> considered to be only a game machine, as were the earlier HG> Commodores. No matter what it was referred as, any computer with contiguous memory would have been a success, at least with me, but I'm only one person. When I was president of our local computer club, I had a friend bring his Amiga in for a demo to the rest of those who showed up and I can tell you I was impressd from the outset. HG> There were in fact a few (a couple ?) office programs written for HG> it, but the Amiga never took off. I didn't know about those, but I was considering getting an Amiga until some computer programmer friends of mine talked me out of it. I did manage to convert an Amiga BASIC program so it would run on an IBM compatible. HG> If it had, even OS/2 would have been superfluos. It was that HG> capable. Maybe so, but we'll never know. HG> Have a nice day, You too. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10+ W10 (1607) * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) |
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