http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/roms/index.html
Bunch of Kaypro ROMs from Don's archive are there, but I didn't notice your
"8 PRO MONITOR" in the list. Might be a welcome addition to the canon!
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Mark J. Blair <nf6x at nf6x.net> wrote:
>
> On Aug 25, 2014, at 15:39 , Steven Hirsch <snhirsch at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Most after-market BIOSes sold for Kaypro machines used a larger EPROM
> than the original. Check if that flying wire is tied to the highest
> address line and that should tell a lot. When I put a Turbo-ROM in my K10,
> I had to do some hand-wiring for exactly that reason.
>
> Aha! That makes sense. I'll check that out when I get a chance (might be a
> day or three, because of reasons).
>
> Is this particular ROM already archived in the wild? If not, I can try to
> dump it.
>
> --
> Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
> http://www.nf6x.net/
>
>
>
Pat Finnegan wrote:
> OK, since I have no available user manual, and google seems to be less
> than helpful on this subject, can anyone tell me what each port on the
> back of my Altos 580 and 8000 is?
>
> For the 580, I've got figured out that JA is for a parallel printer, JB&JD
> are RS-232 and JC is the RS-232 console. What is JE?
>
> For the 8000, I've noticed that JU-JZ seem to be RS-232 with JX the
> console. What is everthign else?
>
> Does anyone have pinouts for ports that aren't 'standard' like RS-232
> ports?
>
> Thanks for the help
>
> -- Pat
>
>
Pat, I have full manuals for the 8000. I'll have to look at them. My
memory is too rusty on that.
I haven't heard anything back on some inquiries I made about that
software. MP/M is available though on the Unofficial CP/M website at...
http://www.gaby.de/cpm/index.html or on the mirror of the late Tim
Olmstead's original site at
http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/archive/unofficial/
jbdigriz
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016, Fred Cisin wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Oct 2016, Sam O'nella wrote:
> > > Does that archive on classiccmp.org have the infected images removed or
> > > cleaned? (Just curious as I remember this came up in a couple other forums
> > > that I think one or two of the images did have a virus).
> >
> > an 8080/Z80 compatible CP/M virus???
> > Or are you talking about a virus in some sort of MS-DOS image?
> > Or an MS-DOS boot sector virus that wrote itself onto the "boot sector"
> > of a non-MS-DOS format?
>
> OK, answering my own query, I did a trivial amount of GOOGLEing, and found
> discussion that said that "Stoned" was found in TD0 images of PC-7000 MS-DOS
> 2.11.
Where is this image? I found what I think is the Maslin archive at
http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/ but I don't see any Sharp stuff
there.
--
Eric Christopherson
Hi All,
Diane was gracious enough to accept my request for the disks and
documentation. I will certainly make images of the disks if they are
readable and will check if the documentation is already archived. If not,
I will archive it and provide links. If anyone needs a boot disk or
software, I am fairly certain I made a boot disk from the Maslin Archives
here: http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/intertec/index.html
Thanks again Diane. I appreciate it.
Santo
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 2:51 PM Diane Bruce via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 12:24:18PM -0400, Diane Bruce via cctalk wrote:
> > I've discovered a SuperBrain manual and two floppy disks in my basement.
> > Anyone want them? Free to a good home.
>
> It has been spoken for and now I feel bad now that I don't have more to
> give away
> to everyone who spoke up. :-( I hope the recipient can make copies if the
> disks
> are still readable etc.
>
> Diane
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>
oh... duh... I'm already hosting that site. Nevermind LOL
Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Battle <frustum(a)pacbell.net>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: CPM website
> At 12:20 PM 9/12/01 -0700, Zane Healy wrote:
> >[RE: the Unofficial CP/M Website ]
> >
> >For that matter, where is the site these days? I've lost track of it
since
> >I've not done anything CP/M related the last couple of years.
> >
> > Zane
>
>
> The list's Gene Buckle has it located here:
>
> http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/archive/unofficial/
>
> Go up a level or two in the URL above to also find other cp/m goodies,
> including the walnut creek CP/M CDROM.
>
> I bought a copy of the Walnut Creek CD-ROM from Gene a while back, but I
> seem to have misplaced it. That's OK, since using a search engine on the
> web site is faster than searching the CD-ROM (sad but true that local
> storage is slower!)
>
> -----
> Jim Battle == frustum(a)pacbell.net
>
>
Hello everybody.
I am trying to obtain one copy of CP/NET or MPM/NET. In .dsk format
suitable to be used with SIMH simulators. I am trying to run a copy
available
in www.cpm.z80.de and even another (that is finally the same)
in www.retroarchive.org with bad luck. Both are incomplete until I can
understand. In fact, I can't locate two binaries, MAIL.COM and
SERVER.RSP
In the good side, I could generate the NETWRKIF.RSP file using the
indications
in the CP/NET manual.
This manual tells that I need this three files to integrate them inside the
MP/M
nucleus with GENSYS.
Of course, this is only a first step. If all goes well we couldn't have yet
one CP/NET
working environment. Here is where I'm lost. What kind of "network" devices
used CP/NET ? In the manual comes one example to customize one SNIOS.RSP
in the cliente to use one Serial Port, but I assume the existence of others.
I think it would be great to allow the simulation of one MP/M-CP/NET-CP/M
network with a couple (or more) of SIMH AltairZ80's running at same time.
Cheers
Sergio
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Dave Dunfield wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I received this request from a good friend lately:
>
>> PS: do you happen to know anyone who has an original Ampro "Little
>> Board"? I'd like a copy of the boot diskette for CP/M 2.2.
>>
>> It's the one with the Z80 and no SCSI? Not their later 8088 card. I
>> acquired the earliest Z80 board recently, but with no CP/M diskette.
>> While there are some Web archives with CP/M BIOS and ROM sources, for
>> some reason they don't have the "boot code" sources.
>
> Can anyone help?
> I would also like to add the boot disk image to the archive as well.
>
Just yesterday I put disk images of all the Ampro stuff I had up. They're
here: http://www.retroarchive.org/hardware/ampro/index.html
g.
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2011, Curt @ Atari Museum wrote:
> Yeah yeah yeah.... Atari's had SAM too, along with the Alien Voice Box and
> the free Votrax speech box that was detailed in an issue of Antic that you
> could build yourself, then there was the Covox box, the Parrot and blah blah
> blah :-P
>
>
> ;-)
>
> Man, I'm itching to pull out my old Hayes 1200 and dial up a BBS right now!
> :-) Flame on!!!
Telnet to aor.retroarchive.org. It's not hooked up to a modem, but it IS
a real IIe. :)
g.
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2014, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> On 02/03/2014 06:20 PM, Jules Richardson wrote:
>
>> It does seem to be dead. Wayback seem to have done a good job of
>> archiving the pages, but I suspect that doesn't extend to the actual
>> downloads. Even things such as login/register are dead on the live
>> site, suggesting that something major has happened (i.e. they're not
>> just trying to mask downloads from non-registered users).
>
> Okay, there's a mirror here:
>
> http://files.wehack.net/Vetusware/
>
> Someone evidently thought to mirror the Vetusware content. Someone please
> copy the above site and archive it. My net interface is only 1Mbps and it
> would probably take forever for me to do.
>
Thanks for the link Chuck. I'll see if I can get that added to the
retroarchive.org site.
g.
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Dave Land wrote:
> On 3/18/13 6:14 PM, Terry Stewart wrote:
>>> jumper setting on these old full bay 5 1/4 floppies to select the drive
>>> ID? Any ideas?
>>
>> In my Kaypro II, the Tandon M-100 drives use an IC-type jumper for
>> drive select, not the cable. Remember to swap the terminating
>> resistor too.
>>
>> Terry (Tez)
>>
>>
>
> Yep, found that out. Thanks Terry. I checked your site and found the link
> back to Dave Dunfield's for the floppy images. I tried mrynet.com, but their
> FTP seems to be down at the moment. I'll probably try to image a couple of
> disks later tonight. :)
Dave, don't forget to check out the Kaypro section of the Don Maslin
archive over at http://www.retroarchive.org - there are a LOT of disk
images.
g.
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Some people collect things for a hobby. Geeks collect hobbies.
ScarletDME - The red hot Data Management Environment
A Multi-Value database for the masses, not the classes.
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