MS-DOS for Hyperion?
Some school-teacher, asked me about an MS-DOS "boot disk" and BASIC for a brand "Hyperion" computer they obtained, from around 1983. They believe the OS was called "H-DOS". Anyone have a source for more Hyperion information, and for the software for this computer? Is this computer particularly noteworthy among early MS-DOS machines? - Herb -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net
Some school-teacher, asked me about an MS-DOS "boot disk" and BASIC for a brand "Hyperion" computer they obtained, from around 1983. They believe the OS was called "H-DOS". Anyone have a source for more Hyperion information, and for the software for this computer?
Dynalogic Hyperion was similar to the Compaq luggable. We have a couple of them in the warehouse along with assorted "stuff" -- I don't know what exactly. I can look tomorrow.
Dynalogic Hyperion was similar to the Compaq luggable. We have a couple of them in the warehouse
This is informative. Apparently the Hyperion preceeded the Compaq luggable and may have been "a first PC-compatible luggable", whatever "first" means. But the keyword "Dynalogic" was helpful in subsequent Web searching. Thanks, Evan. Also thanks in anticipation of whatever turns up in the warehouse. Herb -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net
Dynalogic Hyperion was similar to the Compaq luggable. We have a couple of them in the warehouse
This is informative. Apparently the Hyperion preceeded the Compaq luggable and may have been "a first PC-compatible luggable", whatever "first" means. But the keyword "Dynalogic" was helpful in subsequent Web searching. Thanks, Evan. Also thanks in anticipation of whatever turns up in the warehouse.
Sigh .... got home from the museum, opened email, saw this thread again, and realized I forgot to look for the Hyperion stuff. :(
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