I am basically in the same boat. I have a Z2, no diskette (well, it had
one, but it was seriously warped).
A 5.25" disk image, along with a way to send it via a serial port would be
just the ticket.
Any developments since 3/25?
Jay Jaeger
At 01:11 AM 3/26/2005 -0600, Randy McLaughlin wrote:
From: "Curt @ Atari Museum" <curt at
atarimuseum.com>
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:15 PM
Hi,
Some recently mentioned that they had a significant amount of Cromemco
software, if that person would be willing to allow me to make dup's of
their disks I would appreciate it, I have a CP/M system with both 5.25"
and 8" disks on it so I can handle reading both types, I have a Z2 that
I'd like to get up and running again and I would really like to get
copies of CDOS and any Cromemco specific utils, thanks.
Curt
I have one copy of CDOS posted on my site but it is messed up. I will be
posting different CDOS files etc very soon (hopefully this weekend).
I have a few different CDOS's, application software (assembler, 2
different basics, etc), 2 different CROMIX OS's, and more.
The problem with Cromemco is the first track is formatted FM even on
double density disks. Many PC's can not write bootable Cromemco disks.
Dave Dunfield is working on some software that sends Cromemco disk images
over a serial port to Cromemco's RDOS to create disks with any PC that has
a serial port.
Randy
www.s100-manuals.com
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