I don't understand why somebody couldn't come up with essentially the
same thing for a current operating system. I never owned a C-64, but as
primitive as it was by today's standards replication of Doctor DX would
seem possible if there were enough people interested in it. I suspect
that the issue is that there isn't.
Does anyone have a comprehensive description of what it was capable of
and how it worked?
73,
Dave AB7E
On 9/29/2020 12:08 PM, Douglas Zwiebel wrote:
Dr Dx was like sitting down at a real radio and actually tuning the bands
during a contest and working guys. Other have explained this here, but
seems that the "alternatives" being offered are not just miles, but light
years off the mark.
If you never sat in front of Dr. DX, you will never appreciate what
everyone else is talking about.
It was way ahead of it's time (at least compared to what is out there now).
de Doug KR2Q
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