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"You are Slackware Linux. You are the brightest among your peers, but are often mistaken as insane. Your elegant solutions to problems often take a little longer, but require much less effort to complete."
Originally posted by Sparky How about CoCo 3 and OS9 Level II (THAT'S NOT APPLE IN ANY WAY!)!
OK. I lied, I really use Win98, WinNT4WS, Slackware 8.1, Red Hat 8.0, and OpenLinux (Caldera) 3.1. I have used OS9LII on a CoCo 3 within the last year though (I had to dust the cob webbs off)! And, I bought it ALL new, but I'm STILL a "newbie" (18 years and counting...)! Anyone else?
BTW, Just what ever happened to those old "CoCo" people anyway? I suspect they lurk in here from time to time -- SPEAK UP!
I had a coco 2 and 3. I started with a tape drive, then advanced to a floppy with RS-DOS. Then, I got OS-9 L2. Never did have an expansion pack.
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