On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Jarkko Hermanni Teppo wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 03:54:36PM +0200, Jarkko
Hermanni Teppo wrote:
I also found a working Osborne 1 without
boot disks, so now I'm in search of those + kermit as well.
Thanks to all who replied ! I'm in constant amazement of how this list
comes through when you need help, probably the wisest thing (internetwise)
I've done was joining this list:)
Anyway, the Osborne has the following ports (from left to right):
Modem, 9-pin D male
RS-232, DB25 female
IEEE-488 card edge connector
Keyboard via a coiled cable
Brightness and contrast knobs
EXT video with a "Do not remove while power is on"-dongle
Reset button
Battery, 9-ping D male
RCA phono jack with no markings, I presume this is for video
The RCA jack suggests that it is equipped for 80 column display. This
normally indicates double-density disks also. Good catch!
- don
Now I need to dig up my 5.25" drives and try to
write the disks.
After I'm finished with setting the Osborne up I'll try to tackle
with an ADM-3A with Retrographics RG-512 graphics expansion.
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jht