>Cromemco? (sp) S-100 system with manuals and software - 4 floppy >drives. I
>know nothing about this unit other than it's heavy.
It sounds like the system you have acquired is a Cromemco System 3. This (if
I'm right) was the high-end model of Cromemco's original S-100 systems. It
can run either the CP/M or C-DOS OS.This machine, as you've already found
out, is quite heavy because the outer casing is 1/8" (!) thick! This thing
could withstand a nuclear blast.
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Computer Collection:
"Triumph": Commodore 64C, 1802, 1541, FSD-1, GeoRAM 512, Okimate 20.
"Leela": Macintosh 128 (Plus upgrade), Nova SCSI HDD, Imagewriter II.
"Delorean": TI-99/4A.
"Monolith": Apple Macintosh Portable.
"Spectrum": Tandy Color Computer 3.
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Received on Mon Mar 06 2000 - 18:26:10 GMT