On 2011/04/03 02:17, Alan Cox wrote: > On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:20:57 -0700 > Joe Zeff<joe@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 04/02/2011 06:51 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: >>> I >>> mean, one can still make some nonzero use of, say, an ancient 286 machine >>> running MS-DOS, for example. >> >> A friend of mine is heavily involved in Packet Radio. Most of the >> stations are still run by software running on CP/M. And, before you >> ask, they're not using emulators, they're using honest to Ghod Z80 hardware. > > Still lots of Z80 based ones around in the UK too where the protocol work > is done on a magic box on a serial port - never seen anything running > CP/M however, the stuff I've seen all runs raw on the hardware. > > The bigger nodes have however all been surplanted by Linux 8) > > It's not about being ancient though - the Z80 happens to have exactly the > right bits easily available for doing packet radio. In the US, at least, I suspect you may find a fair number of C64s in use by hams. {^_^} -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines