Looking for a DOS program called pianoplayer

Bill Sheehan sheehan at sheehan.tzo.com
Thu Feb 17 17:30:44 CST 2005


I had a very long affair with Toby-san, my T1000.  I bought it new, 
many moons ago, and it's still here next to me.  I added the RAM 
expansion module, and keep my favorite word processor (Borland's 
Sprint) on the RAM disk.  I used it to take notes at the last VCF East.

I added one of those little battery-powered "Book-lites", which I clip 
on and use to see the screen in the dark.  It's a great little 
computer!

-- Bill


On Feb 16, 2005, at 7:32 PM, William Layer wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:29:12 +0100
> Tore S Bekkedal <toresbe at ifi.uio.no> wrote:
>
>
>> (And the laptop is a Toshiba T1200XE, a most amusing machine.
>> Miraculously, the battery lives!)
>
> I had a brief affair with the Toshiba T1000 machines; neat little 8088 
> portable, with SuperTwist mono LCD display, a 720K floppy, no hard 
> disk, Toshi-DOS 2.11 in ROM, and an expansion RAM card that could be 
> partitioned into system RAM and 'hard RAM' - which could then be used 
> like a C: hard disk.. a 768K hard disk. On the bright side, access 
> time was quite fast, and battery life was excellent.
>
>
>
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