http://www.google.com/search?q=PMC+Micromate
http://www.geocities.com/~compcloset/PMCMicroMate.htm
http://www.gaby.de/sysdisk.htm
Don Maslin has Bootdisk of CPM 3.0 for those (or so the sysdisk page
claims) it was manufactured by personal Micro Computers, of the PMC-80 and
PMC-81 fame (tandy model 1 compatables if i remember correctly)
At 06:07 PM 5/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
Got an interesting mail from a fellow who has a
"PMC MicroMate" CP/M
computer, and was wondering about it. The specs are neat - it's a fast Z80
(4MHz), but has 128k of RAM (so I guess it's CP/M-Plus, or a heavily
modified version of 2.2), an internal 400k floppy and some sort of interface
for three external drives. Am asking for details on the external drive
interface. The machine doesn't sound familiar to me, but it sounds like a
neat little thing - it's just a boxen, you need a TTY.
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