On 6 Feb 2011 at 0:55, Jason T wrote:
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Shawn Rutledge
<shawn.t.rutledge at gmail.com> wrote:
While I am by no means Mr. CP/M, I have never seen a CP/M machine with
a 3.5" floppy before.
Who can name any others?
Allen-Bradley Advisor+
Amada Horizon (CNC mill)
AT&T 7700
Barudan (embroidery machine)
Beehive Microbee
Bondwell 2
BU-60 Acraft test set
Coleco ADAM
Computer Dynamics (CNC)
CPT Phoenix
Digitech 500
D-X Designs P-112
Echo GT
Electroglas/Xynetics wafer tester
Various flavors of Eposn boxes (PX-10, QX-16, etc.)
Eureka A4
F&G Cable Tester
Hagiwara HPU-801 (CNC)
Hitachi HPC-6000
Jonos
Kontron (transient recorder)
Marconi Midata 510
MC Machinery (CNC)
Memotech (various systems)
Mitsubishi (tons of CNC models)
Micromint SB180
National BLC 86/12B
NDR
NEC PC8500(Starlet), Bungo
New Brain
Norsonic 830/836
OEM Screen Typist
Olivetti 250, CWP1, ETV112
Olympia Olytext 20
Robotool CWM1
Sanyo MBC-1160, 1250, 4050
Siemens PG-635
Silver-Reed (WP)
Sinclair ZX-Spectrum+3
Spectravideo
Telcom
Tokyo Electron 80W (microscope)
Xerox 1800
Yasbec (at least 2 flavors)
These are representative of systems using more-or-less standard
modulation (FM or MFM) and straightforward encoding. There are many
others. I've also omitted third-party 3.5" adapters, such as those
marketed for the Amstrad boxes.
--Chuck