On Jan 4, 2021, at 1:31 PM, dwight via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> 
> There was a little known 68K machine. It was the Canon Cat. Although, it was 
> generally not intended as a development machine, in its short life, several 
> applications were developed.
> It was primarily sold as a word processor ( quite powerful one at that ). It 
> had Forth running under the word processor. One could do both assembly and 
> other things once one understood how to access the Forth.
> If you should ever get one, don't use the disk drive until you talk to me.
> It has a common problem that if you don't understand it will destroy the 
> drive.

What happens if it's not possible to talk to you? Can you write up just what 
the deal is with the drive, so that everyone can learn?

  -- Chris


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