Hi Mike, I'll give it a try and see what happens. I started out with CPM and had to adapt to DOS. (Remember DR DOS?) Before that, I used to throw toggle switches to load the accumulator, compiler and registers. Those were the good days of magnetic core memory and paper tape readers.
Anyhow, I better keep this on topic. I've got about 3 feet of 9999 - 12 ga. wire and I want to build a simple CS generator for someone. This is an AutoCAD person so I have to keep it simple. I'll obviously be using something less than 3 feet of wire in the vessel to allow for headroom and a connection area. Any suggestions from you or anyone else on the list regarding current limit, brew vessel size, wire spacing, etc., would be appreciated. Best regards, Andy From: AScottSilver > Hi Mike, > If I boot up a Win 98 OS in DOS will mercury work? I've noticed > that some of the real DOS commands are missing when I do this? > Andy Hi Andy, I don't know for certain - it might even run in a DOS box. If not, there are plenty of free equation solvers on the web. I don't use the latest Windows software so I can't tell you how good they are. I may not be able to answer any questions about the Windows versions, but I'll do my best to try to help. These are wonderful programs. Best Regards, Mike Monett