18 Classic Computers Delivered, a beaut day.
On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, Phil Guerney wrote:
> CPT 8525, an all-in-one 2x8" drive and page-view monitor
> Of these computers, the CPT is the least known (to me). I can find only one
> mention of it on the Web and that guy didn't even have a boot disk for it.
> At least I have some 8" disks (don't know if it works yet, still got to do
> the preliminary check-out before applying power). One of the floppies says
> "Tandon CPT" on it (hand-written) and a sticker somewhere suggests it was
> built in Ireland. I'd appreciate some more info on it.
That would be me that has one without a boot disk. It came out of a (wet)
Dumpster and I had to really dig to find the keyboard. I too would like
more info; I had one guy e-mail me to offer the program disk for free
if I could fix his 8525 and convert some files "to Pentium II format" in
one week. I tried convincing him to let me give it a try but he didn't
respond.
Richard Schauer
rws_at_ais.net
Received on Sun Mar 07 1999 - 20:14:23 GMT
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