It has no diskette drives. The MDS-A3 card has a blown
tantalum capacitor
(C6) and the motherboard has a blown tantalum capacitor (C1). The
motherboard is a HRZ-MB-4.
Make sure you have the disk controller designation right - My single density
NorthStar controllers are called MDC-An and the double density ones are
called MDS-AD(n). You need to figure out if you have a single density or
double density controller in order to determine which boot disk you need.
If it's MDS, I think it should be double-density, but I expected the latter part
to be "-AD3". I have photos of both controller types on my site the difference
between a single-density and a double-density is easy to see .
I'm going to clean it up and replace the blown
caps and run some checks on
the power supply. I also have downloaded the relevant documentation to check
the processor and disk controller cards, and also the HRZ-MB documentation.
I have a lot of NorthStar material and documentation on my site - much of it in
the Altair section (One of my Altairs has a NorthStar controller).
Assuming all goes well I need to get my hands on some
disk images to run on
this system. Does anyone know where I can get such images? Also, can I use
old IBM PC full-height 360K disk drives in this machine?
I have many images for both single and double density Horizon systems on my
site - if It's SD, your choices are NorthStar DOS and my own DMF system. If
DD, the choices are NorthStar DOS, CP/M and UCSD Pascal.
But you will have a bit of a "chicken and egg" problem - the NorthStar disks
are
hard-sectored, which means that you can only make them on a system with
the NorthStar controller. Unless you have other N* systems kicking around
you will have to use the Horizon.
But the Horizon has no front panel, or other means to easily bootstrap code
into it other than the disk drive. If you happen to have an S-100 ROM card,
you could use it to bootstrap the Horizon. I've got a very simple monitor that
you can use to bootstrap in the NorthStar tools archive.
Also - in case you are not aware, the 10 sector diskette are physically different
than a typical soft-sector diskette (11 sector holes instead of one) - you need
10-sector diskettes for the Horizon which can be difficult to find.
Dave
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