Cambridge Z88 ============= I have got the Cambridge Z88 [1]. I already have one but it is broken. This one works. I actually have little idea what to do with this portable computer. It was the impulse buy case. Anyway, the device is nice and it works. It has two 512kB RAM packs inserted and there are some accessories which arrived with the device: * two (!) EEPROM erasers * two parallel link cables * on serial link cable * a bunch of RAM packs (some are 32kB, some 128kB, some 521kB) * several EEPROM packs (again, some are 32kB, some 128kB, some 521kB) * two (!) user guides I have tried the serial connection. I'm not able to find any software which can use the build-in Import/Export function. But it work with an usual serial communication software (like the Minicom) anyway [2]. The device has a PC-Link II EEPROM pakc but I do not have the PC-Link II DOS software (I do have a cable, a Z88 EEPROM, even an original box but no PC software - that's stupid, isn't it?). So I have started to mess up with the PipeDream. The text editor with build-in spreadsheet capabilities is a nice idea. But at the moment I still don't know how to use it's files on my Linux machine. The [3] was ability to convert them to the RTF but it uses the Python 2. And I use the Fedora now and I you might know the Fedora developers don't support ancient stuff like the Python 2 is... There is also the BBC Basic [4]. It seems that I will be able to port some of my BASIC stuff here with minor effort. That's good to know. And now back to PSION! ;-) References: [1] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Cambridge%20Z88 [2] https://www.worldofspectrum.org/z88forever/txttrans.htm [3] https://rastersoft.com/programas/z88transfer.html [4] http://www.rtrussell.co.uk/bbcbasic/mancpm/index.html