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Re: wierd II clone



Doug Browning wrote:
> 
> When you boot up, does it say "EASY][" on the screen?
> 
The one that has "TST" on the label above the keyboard actually says
"TST" on the screen when I boot it up.  Haven't checked the Aloha 50
unit yet, though.

Bart

> Barton Oleksy wrote:
> 
> > Herbert Fung wrote:
> > >
> > > In <cornelio-2208990919110001@dt050n7c.san.rr.com>, cornelio@san.rr.com (L. Cornelio) writes:
> > >
> > > >p.s. dont start inventing names ...yet..we are still on the REAL clones :-)
> > >
> > > How about those infamous "Black Apples" by Bell & Howell?
> > >
> > Got one and a couple of the black Disk II drives - about to test it out!
> >
> > > As for myself, I owned a no name Taiwan II+ clone. It had at the time what I
> > > though was cool, built in macros on the keyboard which had a bunch of
> > > DOS 3.3 commands on them. Just hold the macro modifier key and the key
> > > that had the macro command you wanted and bingo it would appear on the
> > > screen.
> > >
> > Yes, this is what my "TST"-labelled clone has, and it looks like the
> > Aloha 55 also has this.
> >
> > Bart