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08:55, 20 February 2024: Lucas Brooks (talk | contribs) triggered filter 32, performing the action "edit" on 86-DOS 0.33. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Links in section heading (examine | diff)

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*<code>*</code> is now accepted as a wildcard character, and therefore no longer a legal filename character.
*<code>*</code> is now accepted as a wildcard character, and therefore no longer a legal filename character.


===Command Interpreter===
===[[COMMAND.COM|Command Interpreter]]===
*File sizes are now displayed alongside filenames when the <code>DIR</code> command is performed.
*File sizes are now displayed alongside filenames when the <code>DIR</code> command is performed.


===CHKDSK===
===[[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]]===
CHKDSK has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM.
[[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]] has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM.


===DEBUG===
===[[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]]===
[[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] has been added. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] was originally the SCP 8086 Monitor ROM used by SCP's 8086 CPU Support Card, but was later converted to a [[86-DOS|DOS]] executable and added to the operating system.<ref name="debug">Sedory, Daniel (2 August 2020). ''[http://starman.vertcomp.com/asm/debug/debug.htm A Guide to DEBUG]''. The Starman.</ref><ref>Paterson, Tim (4 August 2018). ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Qh0O3Dt10 VCF West XIII -- Tim Paterson -- Original DOS and the old days]''. Vintage Computer Federation.</ref>{{efn|It was used during the development of Microsoft BASIC for the 8086 in May 1979, and then again for the development of 86-DOS.}} [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] is executed with a command of the form <code>DEBUG <filename></code>. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] will load the specified file at 0x100 in the lowest available segment, and <code>CX</code> will be set to the number of records loaded. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] commands are available to display, alter and search memory; to do inputs and outputs; to read and write disk files or physical sectors; and to aid in debugging 8086 programs.
[[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] has been added. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] was originally the SCP 8086 Monitor ROM used by SCP's 8086 CPU Support Card, but was later converted to a [[86-DOS|DOS]] executable and added to the operating system.<ref name="debug">Sedory, Daniel (2 August 2020). ''[http://starman.vertcomp.com/asm/debug/debug.htm A Guide to DEBUG]''. The Starman.</ref><ref>Paterson, Tim (4 August 2018). ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Qh0O3Dt10 VCF West XIII -- Tim Paterson -- Original DOS and the old days]''. Vintage Computer Federation.</ref>{{efn|It was used during the development of Microsoft BASIC for the 8086 in May 1979, and then again for the development of 86-DOS.}} [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] is executed with a command of the form <code>DEBUG <filename></code>. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] will load the specified file at 0x100 in the lowest available segment, and <code>CX</code> will be set to the number of records loaded. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] commands are available to display, alter and search memory; to do inputs and outputs; to read and write disk files or physical sectors; and to aid in debugging 8086 programs.




==Barry Watzman disk==
==Barry Watzman disk==
''comp.os.cpm'' newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently sold five Seattle Computer Products floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from Seattle Computer products due to an ad in BYTE Magazine. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref>
[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm comp.os.cpm] newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently attempted to sell five [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] after seeing an advertisement in the [[w:Byte (magazine)|BYTE Magazine]]. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref>


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'{{Infobox 86-DOS version | name = 86-DOS 0.33 | version = 0.33 | arch = x86 | releasedate = 1980-12 | replaces = [[86-DOS 0.30]] | replaced-by = [[86-DOS 0.34]] }} '''86-DOS 0.33''' is the second release of [[86-DOS]]. It was shipped with 2 manuals: the ''86-DOS Version 0.3 Programmer's Manual'' and the ''86-DOS Version 0.3 User's Manual''.<ref name="imsai">Watzman, Barry (14 August 2007). ''[https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/imsai-8080.3216916/#post-10903267 Imsai 8080]''. PC Review.</ref><ref name="request">Watzman, Barry (4 November 2003). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/sD2rrX0a1S8/m/sBVorVVg-kYJ Wanted: SCP 86-DOS & CP/M-86 PRELIMINARY RELEASE]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> The version number for this build is mentioned in David Hunter's 1983 interview with [[w:Tim Paterson|Tim Paterson]], published in ''Softalk for the IBM PC''. Paterson noted the lack of variable sector record sizes in this version and ones before it.<ref>Hunter, David (March 1983). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190906120449/http://www.patersontech.com/dos/softalk.aspx The Roots of DOS: Tim Paterson]''. Softalk for the IBM Personal Computer. p. 12-15.</ref> The feature would be added in [[86-DOS 0.42]].<ref>Microsoft. ''[https://computerhistory.org/blogs/microsoft-research-license-agreement-msdos-v1-1-v2-0/ MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.11 Source Code]''. Computer History Museum.</ref> ==New features== According to the manuals, a lot of changes have happened since [[86-DOS 0.11]]. ===System=== *The default stack pointer for user programs has been changed from <code>40H</code> to <code>5CH</code>. *<code>*</code> is now accepted as a wildcard character, and therefore no longer a legal filename character. ===Command Interpreter=== *File sizes are now displayed alongside filenames when the <code>DIR</code> command is performed. ===CHKDSK=== CHKDSK has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM. ===DEBUG=== [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] has been added. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] was originally the SCP 8086 Monitor ROM used by SCP's 8086 CPU Support Card, but was later converted to a [[86-DOS|DOS]] executable and added to the operating system.<ref name="debug">Sedory, Daniel (2 August 2020). ''[http://starman.vertcomp.com/asm/debug/debug.htm A Guide to DEBUG]''. The Starman.</ref><ref>Paterson, Tim (4 August 2018). ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Qh0O3Dt10 VCF West XIII -- Tim Paterson -- Original DOS and the old days]''. Vintage Computer Federation.</ref>{{efn|It was used during the development of Microsoft BASIC for the 8086 in May 1979, and then again for the development of 86-DOS.}} [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] is executed with a command of the form <code>DEBUG <filename></code>. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] will load the specified file at 0x100 in the lowest available segment, and <code>CX</code> will be set to the number of records loaded. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] commands are available to display, alter and search memory; to do inputs and outputs; to read and write disk files or physical sectors; and to aid in debugging 8086 programs. ===MAKRDCPM=== MAKRDCPM modifies RDCPM to allow reading CP/M disks of different/custom format(s). It takes a file containing the new drive parameter table and merges it into <code>RDCPM.COM</code>. ==Barry Watzman disk== ''comp.os.cpm'' newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently sold five Seattle Computer Products floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from Seattle Computer products due to an ad in BYTE Magazine. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref> ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:86-DOS versions]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Infobox 86-DOS version | name = 86-DOS 0.33 | version = 0.33 | arch = x86 | releasedate = 1980-12 | replaces = [[86-DOS 0.30]] | replaced-by = [[86-DOS 0.34]] }} '''86-DOS 0.33''' is the second release of [[86-DOS]]. It was shipped with 2 manuals: the ''86-DOS Version 0.3 Programmer's Manual'' and the ''86-DOS Version 0.3 User's Manual''.<ref name="imsai">Watzman, Barry (14 August 2007). ''[https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/imsai-8080.3216916/#post-10903267 Imsai 8080]''. PC Review.</ref><ref name="request">Watzman, Barry (4 November 2003). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/sD2rrX0a1S8/m/sBVorVVg-kYJ Wanted: SCP 86-DOS & CP/M-86 PRELIMINARY RELEASE]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> The version number for this build is mentioned in David Hunter's 1983 interview with [[w:Tim Paterson|Tim Paterson]], published in ''Softalk for the IBM PC''. Paterson noted the lack of variable sector record sizes in this version and ones before it.<ref>Hunter, David (March 1983). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190906120449/http://www.patersontech.com/dos/softalk.aspx The Roots of DOS: Tim Paterson]''. Softalk for the IBM Personal Computer. p. 12-15.</ref> The feature would be added in [[86-DOS 0.42]].<ref>Microsoft. ''[https://computerhistory.org/blogs/microsoft-research-license-agreement-msdos-v1-1-v2-0/ MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.11 Source Code]''. Computer History Museum.</ref> ==New features== According to the manuals, a lot of changes have happened since [[86-DOS 0.11]]. ===System=== *The default stack pointer for user programs has been changed from <code>40H</code> to <code>5CH</code>. *<code>*</code> is now accepted as a wildcard character, and therefore no longer a legal filename character. ===[[COMMAND.COM|Command Interpreter]]=== *File sizes are now displayed alongside filenames when the <code>DIR</code> command is performed. ===[[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]]=== [[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]] has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM. ===[[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]]=== [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] has been added. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] was originally the SCP 8086 Monitor ROM used by SCP's 8086 CPU Support Card, but was later converted to a [[86-DOS|DOS]] executable and added to the operating system.<ref name="debug">Sedory, Daniel (2 August 2020). ''[http://starman.vertcomp.com/asm/debug/debug.htm A Guide to DEBUG]''. The Starman.</ref><ref>Paterson, Tim (4 August 2018). ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Qh0O3Dt10 VCF West XIII -- Tim Paterson -- Original DOS and the old days]''. Vintage Computer Federation.</ref>{{efn|It was used during the development of Microsoft BASIC for the 8086 in May 1979, and then again for the development of 86-DOS.}} [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] is executed with a command of the form <code>DEBUG <filename></code>. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] will load the specified file at 0x100 in the lowest available segment, and <code>CX</code> will be set to the number of records loaded. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] commands are available to display, alter and search memory; to do inputs and outputs; to read and write disk files or physical sectors; and to aid in debugging 8086 programs. ===MAKRDCPM=== MAKRDCPM modifies RDCPM to allow reading CP/M disks of different/custom format(s). It takes a file containing the new drive parameter table and merges it into <code>RDCPM.COM</code>. ==Barry Watzman disk== [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm comp.os.cpm] newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently attempted to sell five [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] after seeing an advertisement in the [[w:Byte (magazine)|BYTE Magazine]]. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref> ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:86-DOS versions]]'
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'@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ *<code>*</code> is now accepted as a wildcard character, and therefore no longer a legal filename character. -===Command Interpreter=== +===[[COMMAND.COM|Command Interpreter]]=== *File sizes are now displayed alongside filenames when the <code>DIR</code> command is performed. -===CHKDSK=== -CHKDSK has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM. +===[[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]]=== +[[w:CHKDSK|CHKDSK]] has been added. It scans the directory of the default or specified disk for consistency, attempts to fix errors if found, reports the number of files on disk, the size of the disk, remaining capacity of the disk and the amount of free RAM. -===DEBUG=== +===[[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]]=== [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] has been added. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] was originally the SCP 8086 Monitor ROM used by SCP's 8086 CPU Support Card, but was later converted to a [[86-DOS|DOS]] executable and added to the operating system.<ref name="debug">Sedory, Daniel (2 August 2020). ''[http://starman.vertcomp.com/asm/debug/debug.htm A Guide to DEBUG]''. The Starman.</ref><ref>Paterson, Tim (4 August 2018). ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Qh0O3Dt10 VCF West XIII -- Tim Paterson -- Original DOS and the old days]''. Vintage Computer Federation.</ref>{{efn|It was used during the development of Microsoft BASIC for the 8086 in May 1979, and then again for the development of 86-DOS.}} [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] is executed with a command of the form <code>DEBUG <filename></code>. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] will load the specified file at 0x100 in the lowest available segment, and <code>CX</code> will be set to the number of records loaded. [[w:Debug (command)|DEBUG]] commands are available to display, alter and search memory; to do inputs and outputs; to read and write disk files or physical sectors; and to aid in debugging 8086 programs. @@ -31,5 +31,5 @@ ==Barry Watzman disk== -''comp.os.cpm'' newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently sold five Seattle Computer Products floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from Seattle Computer products due to an ad in BYTE Magazine. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref> +[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm comp.os.cpm] newgroup member Barry Watzman (May 26, 1949 – May 17, 2010)<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211105014808/https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canton-oh/barry-watzman-9737972 Barry A. Watzman Obituary]''. Dignity Memorial.</ref><ref>Dunkel, Tom (6 June 2010). ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210030105/http://www.aolnews.com/2010/06/06/cautionary-tale-a-killing-in-the-stock-market/ Cautionary Tale: A Killing in the Stock Market]''. AOL News.</ref> owned<ref name="listings">Watzman, Barry (22 July 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/9Ks2cby-LEs/m/VxiTw-D_OdAJ Images of Seattle Computer Proudcts (SCP) S-100 boards]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> and subsequently attempted to sell five [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] floppy disks,<ref>Watzman, Barry (6 August 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/r9QpeLjnFZI/ I did it. I have really gone and done it.]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref> including an 86-DOS 0.33 disk.<ref name="listings" /> Watzman bought the 8-inch diskette directly from [[w:Seattle Computer Products|Seattle Computer Products]] after seeing an advertisement in the [[w:Byte (magazine)|BYTE Magazine]]. Along with the operating system and the manuals that came with it,{{efn|He also kept the purchase's invoice, included in the package he sold.}} he also bought SCP's S-100 system, including the hardware{{efn|This hardware included the circuit boards, 8086 CPU and its support board, and 4-port serial card.}} used inside the Gazelle and the Tarbell double-density disk controller.<ref name="imsai" /><ref name="request" /><ref>Watzman, Barry (23 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/tYGKrqsTynY/m/68o8WJU5fRIJ Where things appear to be going....]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (1 April 2005). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.cpm/c/jpwIvqBzNsg/m/afLIKE0K4uwJ cp/m and new computers]''. comp.os.cpm.</ref><ref>Watzman, Barry (29 June 2009). ''[https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.laptops/c/4G0C5J80gss/m/12enl-SWS4oJ netbooks--1 GB Ram and XP-Why?]''. comp.sys.laptops.</ref> ==Notes== '
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