Hi,
in case some of you are interested in software archeology, I wrote a new post on my blog relative to my early software history, which of course starts by the Oric stuff.
http://blog.defence-force.org/2014/03/0 ... ry-part-1/
(And yes I know it's way too long and probably full of typos)
Oric memories
Re: Oric memories
Really nice article, Dbug! Looking forward reading the following parts
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Re: Oric memories
What a very long article ; but very interesting.
I tried to make it on my website but time to do it is rare ; so i didn't wrote more than a few lines...
I tried to make it on my website but time to do it is rare ; so i didn't wrote more than a few lines...
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Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
Re: Oric memories
The way I'm doing it, I use the ToDoList program where I have a 'blog' category with some article ideas. Each time I find something worth talking about I add that there, and when I have enough of material I write the article.coco.oric wrote:What a very long article ; but very interesting.
I tried to make it on my website but time to do it is rare ; so i didn't wrote more than a few lines...
Not rocket science
Re: Oric memories
And here is the second part:
http://blog.defence-force.org/2014/03/0 ... ry-part-2/
http://blog.defence-force.org/2014/03/0 ... ry-part-2/
Re: Oric memories
There goes the third part:
http://blog.defence-force.org/2014/03/1 ... ry-part-3/
http://blog.defence-force.org/2014/03/1 ... ry-part-3/