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- Date: Friday, 2 January 1987 06:46-MST
- From: Iain_Philipps.ASDRXUK at Xerox.COM
- To: wa371 at sdcc12.ucsd.EDU
- cc: Iain_Philipps.ASDRXUK at Xerox.COM, info-micro at brl-vgr.arpa
- Re: "Amstrad" word processor, is it any good?
-
- I presume you are referring to either the Amstrad PCW8256 or PCW8512.
-
- You are correct in your assumtion that the drives are Sony 3". The
- machine is NOT manufactured in the UK, but the Far East, with marketing
- operations controlled in this country.
-
- It has with it LocoScript word-processing software, which is loaded from
- disk as an environment, with pull-down menus - I say environment,
- because this package drives the hardware direct, not via any kind of
- operating system.
-
- There is a 256 byte bootstrap loader in the ROM area of the PRINTER
- DRIVER (!!!) chip which loads either LocoScript or CP/M Plus (version 3,
- if you like), so your statement about it being hidden from the user
- isn't quite correct. All of the popular commercial CP/M packages will
- run on it - the BIOS is set up to emulate a VT52 terminal, and makes the
- "give-away" printer supplied with the system appear as an Epson MX80
- type printer, so no installation problems for packages.
-
- The screen displays (I think) 90 cols X 32 rows, but this can be changed
- to 80 X 25 with the aid of a supplied utility called SET25X80.COM.
-
- The reason for the low screen resolution is likely attributable to
- Amstrad's consumer market upbringing - the display is probably a
- converted monochrome TV chassis!
-
- I hope this help a little.
-