You should have used my hard drive for the Commodore 64. I wrote an OS for a
SASI hard drive(s) and was one of the 3 hard drives available for the
Commodore. It used the serial port or the parallel port. We actually got on
the cover of both Commodore magazines. Unfortunately the hard drive company
I worked for (JCT) lost their investors just before the article came out.
They didn't have enough money for stamps to send replies. Plus the PC was
making it's way in and people were switching to that OS... who'd a thunk it


My OS ran on a 16k EEprom. That included the serial port and parallel port
drivers, syntax, everything.

People have forgotten how much you can do with a gigabyte.

Anyway, I made hundreds of dollars... so being a hundredaire, I turned to
databases in the form of DbaseIII, then Clarion.

Ray
VMT