MMMOST was our answer to multiuser CPM. Though I think it maxed at 3 users.dusty wrote:I run into trouble when I get to all of the OLD computer stuff. Items like the 8" and 5" floppies and floppy drives and the old operating systems.
I cannot employ any of them anymore but I just cannot bring myself to dump them.
If I could even read the disks, will anything that is available today run CPM.
Does anyone need a 300 baud modem and acoustic coupler. Having this allowed me to complete homework without going to the computer lab every night after work (unless I needed punch cards).
I keep an old 5MB Western Digital hard drive (2+ inches high) as a paper weight. I still remember when I bought it (EXPENSIVE!), never figuring I would fill it up. I'm sure it still has AutoCad and WordPerfect on it with loads of data files. I still have the 386SX which was my salary raise for the year (generous boss). $100 a set of 1MB for ram chips. I've also kept my HP which had 5 1//4, 2 1/2, and CD, so I could transfer and update programs. Those were the days!