According to my H89 manual, it takes 10 sector disks. I have had my H89
for a while, but I haven't been able to locate any software for it yet.
I bought it at a hamfest and the person that sold it to me claims to have
the software and that they will send it to me, but I'm not holding my
breath...
--tom
At 01:09 PM 4/1/2003 +0000, you wrote:
Don,
I think I have some hard sectored disks if you need any. IIRC I have
both 10 and 16 sectored ones. FWIW I don't think any have Heathkit SW.
Joe
At 12:14 PM 4/1/03 -0500, you wrote:
Don --
Do you have the means to copy such a diskette? I have a set of the original
distribution diskettes here, and last time I checked the boot diskette was
good.
Later --
Glen
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> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Fred Cisin (XenoSoft) wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Jason J. Gullickson wrote:
> > > On that note, if any of you know where I could find a copy of CPM
and a
> > > compatible C compiler on
hard-sectored disks, that would be greeeaaat,
> > > yeah.
> >
> > Don Maslin can probably help you with the CP/M boot disk. But you are
> > going to have to immediately come up with software for serial port file
> > transfer, since that is the only PRACTICAL way to transfer files to or
> > from hard-sectored disks.
>
> I wish that I could, Fred. Unfortunately, I do not have a hard
> sectored boot disk for the H89 to make a copy from so I am
> stumped.
> - don
>
> > There have been several C compilers for CP/M. Aztec/Manx is
probably
the
> > best, but the most popular was
Zolman's BDS C. Good news! As of 6
months
>> > ago, BDS C became public domain! :
>> >
>> > On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Rich Beaudry wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > Don't know how many of you are on comp.os.cpm, but in case you
missed
>> > it,
>> > > Leor Zolman has decided to release the full retail package of BDS C,
>> > > including *ALL* source code (compiler as well!) to the Public Domain.
>> > >
>> > >
http://www.bdsoft.com/resources.html#bdsc
>> > >
>> > > Check it out!
>> > >
>> > > Rich B.