On Sat, 14 Feb 1998, Mike Allison wrote:
> Whom ever is the NCR expert:
>
> I'm sitting here with my eye on an NCR computer. CPU only, white case
> with brown face. Two 360k full height floppies. I can't get into it to
> see what it has, I'm wondering if it might be a CPM model or a clone.
Probably is, as there is/was an NCR-5400 CP/M machine. It has DSDD 96tpi
drives, and if you are able to find a system disk for it, I'd appreciate
a copy to add to the archive. (I only have one for the Decisionmate V.)
- don
> The only sticker says:
>
> CLASS: 5400
> MODEL: 0102
>
> And some other stuff.
>
> Ports are built in, "communications" "console" "printer"
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Mike
>
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