At 11:57 AM +1000 4/18/07, Doug Jackson wrote:
Some have questioned the number of people on the list
who have CP/M systems.
IMSAI-8080
Kaypro 2
I think I've still got a couple other systems such as a little big board.
Commodore 128
I've booted CP/M-86 on a Pentium, and still have the HD somewhere.
Don't expect any CP/M help from me though, that's not my area of
expertise. I *might* be able to boot CP/M on one of my systems, but
am not sure I remember how. :^)
No DEC Equipment - So can't help there (But I do
have a SBC6120 PDP8
emulator.)
I think everyone around here probably has a fairly good idea as to
how much DEC equipment I have, now double that and you might be
closer to the truth. :^) What little time I have any more for
Classic Computer related things typically deal with VMS, PDP-10's, or
PDP-11's.
I've also got got a good selection of Commodore and Apple systems.
Where my collection has grown the most over the past few years has
been Sun hardware. For a while it seemed like every time I turned
around I was replacing my Solaris system with better hardware.
Zane
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