On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Jim Strickland wrote:
Speaking of classics, I'm hopefully going to get
my hands on a Kaypro 10 in
the near future. No idea if the hard disk is alive. Does anyone know if the
disk in that machine is a full height mfm? I just happen to have a 40 meg
replacement for it... :)
Could be either, but if original, it will have 4 heads and 306
cylinders! That is all the standard K-10 EPROM can handle. If you want
to use your ST-151 (or whatever) you will need to install the TurboROM or
one of the other third party EPROMs that give much greater flexibility!
- don
eek. I imagine TurboROM is one of those parts you can't get for love nor
money. I hope the drive works...
I am fairly certain that it is available from TCJ. See my sig.
- don
Oh! And I meant to type ST-251!
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Jim Strickland
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