On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Ethan Dicks wrote:
--- Phil Clayton <musicman38(a)mindspring.com> wrote:
I would cast my vote for the Kaypro I have one in
my office that runs with a
nice continous demo program that I wrote in BASIC...
Care to share your demo? I've got a Kaypro 2 I picked up at the last Dayton
Hamfest (and a spare Tandon TM-100-2 double-sided drive to perhaps upgrade
with, should I care to plunk down the cash for a new boot ROM that supports
double-sided disks).
-ethan
If memory serves, if you need to change the boot ROM to use DSDD, you need
also to make some mods to the motherboard. If, on the other hand, your
machine has a ROM of 81-232 or higher you then need only install the
drives and get a DSDD system disk appropriate to the ROM.
- don