Hi Dick,
> I have an ALTOS model 586, non-functioning with a DC600 or
>some similar size tape cartridge drive. Do you knonw anyting
>about that thing?
Sorry, but no.
All I recall of Altos was that they made a fair few Z80 based machines in
the early '80s and that i386 based Xenix box we had at work.
>....It appears to be a multiuser/server unit of some sort, as
>it supports a number of serial ports. I bought this thing
>about a year ago because one of the folks on this list asked
>me to He later changed his mind and the thrift store where I
>got it wouldn't even take it back because it was not PC or MAC
>gear.
Sounds interesting, it's a shame you're the other side of the planet....
What does it look like? I've just recalled that I did once see an Altos box
at a radio rally (my then girlfriend made me leave it) which was similar in
size to a PC tower case. The thing was a HORRIBLE shade of brown, I think
had both a floppy and a tape drive, and had seperate "busy" indicators for
each of the internal hard drives.
TTFN - Pete.
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Received on Sun Mar 26 2000 - 15:57:16 BST