S-100 mania

From: Don Maslin <donm_at_cts.com>
Date: Sat Aug 8 00:07:27 1998

On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Wayne Cox wrote:

> We have a strange one still cranking here at work. An S-100 bus
> multi-processor system with CPU & memory cards from a place called
> Teletek. Runs something called Turbo Dos. Looks sort of like CP/M hacked
> to channel I/O from the multi-processors through one master cpu & disk
> controller (with an ST-225, hoo boy. got a box of them too!) and some
> primitive file privledges. Anyone else encountered such a beast?
>
> -Wayne Cox
 
 
Nothing strange about that! A classic example of multi-user,
multi-processor, networked Z80 machinery. Very dependable and easily
expanded or altered,

Pity that Billy didn't steal that one. DOS might even be worth having!

                                                 - don

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