In article <CAM2UOw+vzA+Cg9JxcmbxsTnBCTbG2o-D3qKsRC6b2ohjFxvbmw at mail.gmail.com>,
Glen Slick <glen.slick at gmail.com> writes:
On Jun 5, 2012 2:25 PM, "Richard"
<legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
Interesting; so the floppy drive fits where the tape drives would have
gone? I didn't think there was quite enough room in the cabinet for
that. I'd love to see some pictures of it for the terminals wiki.
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No, there isn't room internally. The tape slots are blanked off. The drives
are single unit boxes chained together.
Ah, that makes sense. Even for the other models of 264x, you could
get the external floppy drive as an option.
Also, might be an 8085 main CPU instead of an 8080 as
I first mentioned.
Very possible; I have seen docs for 8008, 8080 and 8085A CPU modules.
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