Chris,
I'm glad to hear that there are at least a few of them out there. Can
you make a list of what you have? Between John, Fritz and you I should be
able to get a decent set of software and manuals. BTW I found a disk in
one of my drives. It's marked "PTR V7" "DO - T" "1-40" "5-12-82". Any idea
what it might be? It's a 32 sectored hard sectored disk. Is that what
these use?
Joe
At 09:41 PM 9/8/00 -0400, Chris wrote:
>Greetings Joe and John,
>
>I've got one of those devel systems too along with s/w and manuals. Haven't
>fired mine up in a _long_ time either. Used RIO of some version too. Simple
>OS.
>
>My memory is real fuzzy on it now even though I used to occasionally use it
>at work (mid-80's). I wonder if the disks are still okay (bitrot)? It's in
>storage and I really should drag it out to the house before winter. Books
>and s/w buried up in the attic along with a million other things. Let me
>know if you cannot find all the docs and s/w.
>
>Regards, Chris
>-- --
>
>Upon the date 10:23 AM 9/8/00 -0500, John Foust said something like:
>>At 07:49 AM 9/8/00 -0500, Joe wrote:
>>>Yes, it's blue with brushed aluminium around the top. I think I saw the
>>>letters MCZ n it but I'll check to be sure. I'd love to get a copy of the
>>>disks and any manuals that you have.
>>
>>Mine's a model 05-1014-00.
>>
>>Back in 1997, I chatted with Fritz Chwolka about the one he owns.
>>He has a unique name, he's easy to find in web searches. He's active
>>in the German CP/M community. Perhaps you can find him. I found
>>three or four various e-mail addresses in a search this morning.
>>
>>- John
>
>Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
>Jamestown, NY USA cfandt_at_netsync.net
> Member of Antique Wireless Association
> URL: http://www.antiquewireless.org/
>
Received on Sun Sep 10 2000 - 14:56:46 BST