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Long-running PD library, the third to be established after [[WACCI]] and [[DW Software]], and run by [[ChaRleyTroniC|Richard Fairhurst]]. Robot started off with cassette-only software but soon moved to disc operation. Among its features were a wide range of software ([[AMSDOS]]-based and [[CP/M]], UK and European), eventually numbering around 200 'sides' in total; many original programs, such as [[PowerPage]]; and sometimes appallingly slow delivery. Robot was often at the centre of the so-called 'PD wars', along with [[Scull PD]]. | Long-running PD library, the third to be established after [[WACCI]] and [[DW Software]], and run by [[ChaRleyTroniC|Richard Fairhurst]]. Robot started off with cassette-only software but soon moved to disc operation. Among its features were a wide range of software ([[AMSDOS]]-based and [[CP/M]], UK and European), eventually numbering around 200 'sides' in total; many original programs, such as [[PowerPage]]; and sometimes appallingly slow delivery. Robot was often at the centre of the so-called 'PD wars', along with [[Scull PD]]. | ||
Part of the revised (five-digit) Robot PD range can be downloaded from [http://www.cantrell.org.uk/mirrors/index.pl?path=/robot-pd/ David Cantrell's site]. | Part of the revised (five-digit) Robot PD range can be downloaded from [http://www.cantrell.org.uk/mirrors/index.pl?path=/robot-pd/ David Cantrell's site]. |
Revision as of 05:18, 3 January 2007
Long-running PD library, the third to be established after WACCI and DW Software, and run by Richard Fairhurst. Robot started off with cassette-only software but soon moved to disc operation. Among its features were a wide range of software (AMSDOS-based and CP/M, UK and European), eventually numbering around 200 'sides' in total; many original programs, such as PowerPage; and sometimes appallingly slow delivery. Robot was often at the centre of the so-called 'PD wars', along with Scull PD.
Part of the revised (five-digit) Robot PD range can be downloaded from David Cantrell's site.