On Monday 17 September 2007 23:54, M H Stein wrote:
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:50:25 -0400
From: "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason at verizon.net>
Subject: Re: PS/2 Interface (was: Wang 300 Calc]
On Monday 17 September 2007 18:57, Tony Duell wrote:
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I have an S100 amchine called a CASU Super C. It
contains a Cromemco CPU
board, some other stnadard 64K RAM bvoard, a Micromation Doubler disk
controller and CASU-designed boot ROM and seiral interface boards.
The disk drive (a Persci) is in a separate box. The 50 wire interface
cable is split down the middle adn connected to a pair of DB25s...
I have a Cromemco "System 3" (?). It also has a Persci drive in it, a
dual. Is that what yours is?
There's apparently some sort of a problem with mine, as the floppy which
was in it when I got it had been tried so much and for so long that the
initial tracks were completely worn away, and you could see through it.
On perusing the service data for it, I notice that the drive uses a bunch
of _incandescent_ light bulbs for things like index sensor, etc. I would
imagine that one or more of these is likely to be the problem.
I'd deferred working on it because you can't do much with it in the
computer case, and I needed to make some sort of extension for the power
cable to the drive, which was a rather odd connector...
Nice machine, in that the S-100 card cage pulls out like a drawer. Too
bad it's not working.
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Lots of luck with that Persci; nice and fast when they worked, but...
My 3s all have Tandon singles; slower but infinitely more reliable.
I do seem to remember something about the access time (?) on that drive being
pretty quick...
You probably know, but the controller can use both 5
1/4 and 8" drives;
Yup.
it's sometimes convenient to hook up a known good
5 1/4 drive to check out
the rest of the system and get it up & running before you dig into the 8".
Also makes it easier to make disks from PC images if you need them.
It's been a really long time since I played with it, but I remember the rest
of the system working okay, more or less. There's a CPU board and a 64K RAM
board in there, besides the FDC (which if I'm remembering right also has the
printer port on it). Does 16FDC sound right?
If there's no HD you might have trouble finding
12V though & need a
separate supply or regulator; an external powered 5 1/4 disk in a nice
enclosure is a useful peripheral for a System3.
I suppose I could rig one up, but I don't know about hacking together a BIOS
for that machine. I never did get into that stuff all that much.
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