On Sat, 21 Feb 1998, Marvin wrote:
Joe wrote:
I went to a trift store and found an interesting
looking 5 1/4" disk. It's
copy righted to Vector Graphics and Digital Research and is labeled Vector
4 CP/M Version 1.0 Release 2. Does anyone know what it's for?
It sounds like the CP/M System disk(s) for the Vector model 4. As I recall,
the disks are 16 sector hard sectored floppies. One of these days, I intend
to fire up the Vector 4 I have and find out what is required to set up the
hard disk (it was removed from the unit I have, and while I have
replacements, I have no idea what is required to format and prepare it for
use.)
Hard sector agrees with my information also. But I have a note
indicating that the Vector 4 was/is a CP/M-86 machine. Any other inputs?
- don
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