On 18/04/2007 02:57, Doug Jackson wrote:
Some have questioned the number of people on the list
who have CP/M
systems.
Lets do a quick survey
This prompted me to update my list of "stuff".
Systems that run CP/M include a BBC Microcomputer with an Acorn Z80
"second processor", a Cromemco System Three (with any of an assortment
of S100 cards), and an Amstrad PCW 8512.
Systems that could run CP/M if I made enough effort, or run CP/M-68K
include an Exidy Sorcerer (with two humungous 5.25" floppies), a Nascom,
a Sage II, and a Commodore 128.
I also have a BBC Micro with a Torch Z80A "second processor" (I have two
of these), which runs "CPN", similar to CP/M-in-a-ROM, but some real
CP/M software doesn't run because of the memory map.
I have quite a lot of Acorn equipment:
Acorn Atom
Acorn Electron
BBC Microcomputer Model B
BBC Microcomputer Model B
BBC Microcomputer Model B Plus 128K
Torch Z80 Card (Z80A Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Torch Z80 Card (Z80A Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Acorn 65C02, cased (3MHz Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Acorn 65C02, uncased (3MHz Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Acorn Z80A (4MHz Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Acorn ARM Evaluation System (ARM Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
Acorn Cambridge Coprocessor (32016 Coprocessor for BBC Micro)
BBC Master 128 with Master Turbo Coprocessor (4MHz 65C102)
Archimedes 310
Archimedes 440
Acorn A3020
Acorn R260 with non-Acorn SCSI
Acorn R260
I also have a couple of Teletext adapters for BBC micros, but alas no
Prestel Adapter (anyone got one? I'd love to have one again, as I
helped debug the software for it)
Quite a bit of DEC stuff:
Vax 3100
?VAX-II with RD54, TK50 (BA23)
?PDP-11/83 2 x RD54, RX50 (BA23)
PDP-11/73S with Fujitsu SMD (BA11S)
PDP 11/23 with RL02s (BA11N)
PDP-11/40 with RX02s, RL11 interface, and VT11/VR14
PDP-11/03 (card cage and H786 PSU)
PDP-8/E with RX02 and TD8E (but sadly no TU56 yet)
spare 11/03, 11/23, and 11/73 processors and many other QBus cards
Sun and SGI etc:
Sparcstation 1+
Sparc Classic
Sun Sparcserver 5
SGI Indigo R4000
SGI Indigo R3000 XZ
SGI Indigo R3000 Elan
Silicon Graphics Indy R5000SC 150MHz 256MB 24-bit
Silicon Graphics Indy R4400SC 150MHz 192MB 24-bit
Silicon Graphics Indy R4600SC 133MHz 64MB 8-bit
Silicon Graphics O2 R5K 180MHz
Silicon Graphics O2 R10K 180MHz
Silicon Graphics Origin2000 16 x R10K 180MHz
NeXTstation (slab) with monochrome display
Apple, Commodore, Sinclair:
Apple ][+ with 2 x Disk ][
Apple //e with 2 x Disk ][
Apple Mac Plus with hard drive
Apple Mac IIvx
(and a much newer Mac at work whose model number I can't recall)
KIM-1
Commodore PET 2001-8K
Commodore 8050 dual drive floppy disk
Commodore VIC-20
Commodore 128 (US version)
Amiga 500
Sinclair ZX80
Sinclair ZX80 (with extra RAM)
Sinclair ZX81
Sinclair Spectrum
Sinclair Spectrum +
Sinclair QL
Other micros, handhelds, etc:
Cromemco System Three (with lots of extra S100 cards)
Cromemco Single Card Computer (S100)
Nascom
Sharp MZ80K
Exidy Sorcerer with dual floppies
Dragon 32
Atari MegaST
Amstrad PCW 8512
Sage II
Toshiba HX-10
NEC PC8300 portable
homebrew Zilog Z8 SBC
KIM-1
Motorola MK6800D2
2901 Bit-Slice Tutor
parts of a Zilog Z80 system
HP iPAQ 2200
Sharp Zaurus SL5600
Microwriter AgendA
Psion Organiser II
Cambridge Z88
Softy 3 programmer
several Cybikos
network devices:
minihub
Superstack PS 40 II hub
GatorBox CS (Localtalk/Ethernet bridge)
3Com ISDN LANmodem
JetDirect printer server
Telebit Netblazer, 2-port
Xylogics Annex 2000 16-port terminal/modem/console server
Racal Interlan 8-port terminal server
Newbridge VIVID Orange Ridge ATM/Ethernet 12-port switch
Newbridge VIVID CS1000 12-port ATM switch
Newbridge VIVID Red Ridge ATM/FDDI bridge
Newbridge VIVID ATM Route Server
HP Procurve 2524 switch
Cisco 7507 switch
Cisco wireless AP
Linksys wireless AP
Linksys wireless AP/router
Draytek Vigor 2600 broadband router
and a few printers, a Teletype 33ASR, a few terminals, etc etc.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York