DragonPlus
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 7:17 pm
Hello everyone,
First of all, a happy new year and many many thanks to everyone - especially Simon - for running all of this and keeping the old beast alive. As for many of you, the Dragon (32 then 64 then the Coco3 under OS/9) was my first computer... and what pushed me into IT.
I guess no one remembers "Maestro Software", and a Hove show in which, as a 17-year old, I tried to sell a "database" (which I had designed as 1000 records of fixed 170-characters length, and max 10 fields, for my VHS collection) and a "graphing software" (which I had designed to plot lab results) under the name "Maestro Software"... anyhow, a bout of nostalgia overcomes me and I wanted to say hi.
When I transitioned to OS/9 (which gave me the first taste of a "proper" OS - and was superior to Windows for many many years, in my opinion), before buying a CoCo3, I bought the DragonPlus. I know it's in one of my "Dragon" boxes that I haven't unpacked for 10 years, but most of this material (except my CoCo3 hard drive) was still working around 2000-2002. So, is it really "rare" as the wiki says? If so, I will try and fire up my Dragon 64+Dragon plus one of these days just for the fun of it ! Do you know whether it's emulated by one of the emulators ?
Thanks to all of you for bringing back all these memories, and allowing me to delve into a part of my joyous and frantic teenage years.
Philippe (Hennebert)
(now in charge of IT in a hospital - thanks to the Dragon)
First of all, a happy new year and many many thanks to everyone - especially Simon - for running all of this and keeping the old beast alive. As for many of you, the Dragon (32 then 64 then the Coco3 under OS/9) was my first computer... and what pushed me into IT.
I guess no one remembers "Maestro Software", and a Hove show in which, as a 17-year old, I tried to sell a "database" (which I had designed as 1000 records of fixed 170-characters length, and max 10 fields, for my VHS collection) and a "graphing software" (which I had designed to plot lab results) under the name "Maestro Software"... anyhow, a bout of nostalgia overcomes me and I wanted to say hi.
When I transitioned to OS/9 (which gave me the first taste of a "proper" OS - and was superior to Windows for many many years, in my opinion), before buying a CoCo3, I bought the DragonPlus. I know it's in one of my "Dragon" boxes that I haven't unpacked for 10 years, but most of this material (except my CoCo3 hard drive) was still working around 2000-2002. So, is it really "rare" as the wiki says? If so, I will try and fire up my Dragon 64+Dragon plus one of these days just for the fun of it ! Do you know whether it's emulated by one of the emulators ?
Thanks to all of you for bringing back all these memories, and allowing me to delve into a part of my joyous and frantic teenage years.
Philippe (Hennebert)
(now in charge of IT in a hospital - thanks to the Dragon)