Howard,
I had a very similar Godbout machine, the eprom burner I used plugged into
the s100 bus and protruded above the top of the case so you had to leave the
top off. Gaadz was that thing noisy.
I actually contacted "digital Research" and got them to give me a licensed
disk copy of the CP/M2.2 documentation. They practically made me sign away
my soul, of which I probably don't have one, to assure I wouldn't pass
coppies of that stuff to anybody. Sure saved a lot of reader time or braille
translation.
that machine, I think, ran a 6MHZ Z80
Tom Fowle WA6IVG
On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 08:24:01AM -0600, Howard, W A 9 Y B W wrote:
> My first computer was a home brew based on the S-100 bus. The pc boards
> were in kit form.
>
> This was a Z80 system with 64K of ram and two 8 inch floppies. Each floppy
> would hold 128k. The operating system was CP/M.
>
> Back then, you could say you were the only one in the neighborhood that had
> a computer.
>
> Howard #3
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Butch Bussen" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 11:24 PM
> Subject: Re: Useless Knowledge (was Laser Light)
>
>
> > My first computer was an apple 2 e. I really enjoyed it in those days.
> > Dos based text games, and stuff written to talk like file talk. I added a
> > memory card to my 2 e, I think it was 4 meg, took 36 256 k bit chips, 8
> > plus a 9th for the parity bit as I recall. I had a hard drive on that
> > thing running pro dos and loaded much of my stuff into a ram disk on that
> > card. Those days were fun.
> > 73
> > Butch
> > WA0VJR
> > Node 3148
> > Wallace, ks.
>
>
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