amouse
May 30th, 2008, 07:25 AM
Well, I had a bit of time and so I thought ...
Why not image my 1982 or so Wordplex 80-3 and 80-4 diskettes.
The diskettes are apparently 35 tracks, 15 sectors per track, 256 bytes per sector. Double sided and Double density.
I used the infamous Dave Dunfield imagedisk program to do the imaging.
The results of my labours are shown in the catalog file here
http://maben.homeip.net/static/S100/wordplex/code/disks/catalog.txt
In other words if you pootle over to
http://maben.homeip.net/static/S100/wordplex/code/disks/index.html
you will see an index to all the diskettes.
As you will all find out, Googling for Wordplex word processors, series 80, does not reveal very much and I have no clue as to whether a simulator might exist in any shape or form.
So if anybody does have any Systems manuals or machines then do let me know.
regards marcus b.
Why not image my 1982 or so Wordplex 80-3 and 80-4 diskettes.
The diskettes are apparently 35 tracks, 15 sectors per track, 256 bytes per sector. Double sided and Double density.
I used the infamous Dave Dunfield imagedisk program to do the imaging.
The results of my labours are shown in the catalog file here
http://maben.homeip.net/static/S100/wordplex/code/disks/catalog.txt
In other words if you pootle over to
http://maben.homeip.net/static/S100/wordplex/code/disks/index.html
you will see an index to all the diskettes.
As you will all find out, Googling for Wordplex word processors, series 80, does not reveal very much and I have no clue as to whether a simulator might exist in any shape or form.
So if anybody does have any Systems manuals or machines then do let me know.
regards marcus b.