My best friend in high school built one of those - it was really cool.
His had "phi-deck" high-speed cassette tape drives - it always looked
so busy and efficient whirring the tapes back and forth and loading
and unloading the heads. I built an IMSAI 8080 at the same time. I'd
love to have a digital group system to go with it. I'd give yours a
good home with my IMSAI and my Heathkit H-89. What do you say? If
there's a lot of interest, maybe you should hold an auction...
On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 14:18:02 -0600, you wrote:
>I have a Z80 computer that I built from a kit in 1978 and I hate to just
>set it on the curb and scrap it. It was designed and sold by 'the digital
>group' of Denver, CO. It has a Z80 8 bit microprocessor, 2.5 mh, 64K
>memory, 80 X 24 output to a monitor, dual 8" floppy drives added later from
>Bell Controls of CA and a CPM operating system.
>
>Components:
>1 Cabinet containing processor board, memory boards, disk I/O boards, TV
>output board and power supply.
>2 Keyboard
>3 Dual 8" floppy disk drive
>4 19" monitor for output
>5 Modem
>6 Documentation
>
>I would like to donate it. Interested?
>
>Ron Slonneger
>Peoria, IL
>
-Bill Richman
bill_r_at_inetnebr.com
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(Home of the COSMAC Elf Simulator!)
Received on Thu Mar 12 1998 - 21:18:26 GMT