There's an EPROM set-up for the Grid 15xx on the Yahoo
Grid mailing list, but without the documentation, that
might be similiar.
I'd like to see your files if you can find them.
Lawrence
On 30 Jan 2003, , Dave Mabry wrote:
Maybe I shouldn't speak until I find what I will
talk about,
but here goes anyway. I used GRiD computers extensively
during their "hey day" and I have several versions of the
GRiDCase models. There was a program that I have somewhere
that allows you to create MS-DOS bootable EPROM images and
put files onto EPROMs for that series. It has about 10 or
15 pages of documentation. I will look for it all, scan it,
and make it available to anyone who would like it. Let me
know if it is worth the effort for me to do this. As long
as there are a few who would use it I'll do that. Just
reply to the list and I'll watch for interested folks.
For a while I had a gridcase powering up each night about
3am, running a program that would recalculate on and off
times for a bunch of X10 modules based on sunset and
sunrise, and send that new schedule to the CP292 controller
module through the serial port. All that was done on a
simple GRiDCase 3 (the one with the plasma screen) and
without any hard drive or floppy. It was all orchestrated
from a single EPROM (or maybe it was two) that contained the
boot code, and autoexec.bat, and the X-10 program. The last
command it would issue to the CP292 X-10 controller was a
command to kill the power to the GRiDCase itself. Every
night at 3am this sequence would repeat. I thought that was
a cool application for a ROM-based PC.
Over the years Grid eventually removed the capability to
store programs on EPROM, but I think it remained up through
some of the 386-based GRiDCase models.
Joe wrote:
I don't remember which model Grids I have but
I've had
them loose > their settings due to sitting too long and
then they they couldn't > access their hard drives. All of
them had a little door on the left > side above the
keyboard with EPROM sockets in them. I finally found > one
that had a EPROM in the socket. With that I could boot any
of > them to a ***virtual*** C: drive and then update the
settings and > then the computer would boot on the real C:
drive even with the EPROM > removed. I've been meaning to
make some copies of that EPROM but I > don't have a working
EPROM burned that will burn that EPROM (27c010 > IIRC).
FWIW none of my Grids have a floppy drive. The floppy drive
is external and I've never been able to find
one. > > Joe
> > > At 07:04 PM 1/29/03 -0600, you wrote: > >> I not
too
recenly picked up a GRiDCase 3 with 2 "GRiD Disc System
> 2204" external hard drives. Just
yesterday they both
started acting >> up on me. It would initially spin up
when
you turned it on, but >> after a few seconds they would
just kick off. A few seconds later I >> get a "1702"
message on my screen. >> >> I'm lead to believe that there
could be a configuration problem >> somewhere, but I'm not
100% sure on this. >> >> My questions are: >> >> 1. What is
going on here? 2. How do I fix this? -- David Vohs >>
netsurfer_x1(a)fastmailbox.net >> >> --
http://fastmail.fm -
Choose from over 50 domains or use your own >> > > > . >
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Dossin Museum Underwater Research Team
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