Here's a compupro S100 system which is pretty nice. All of the cards are
5v. It has a Quantum Q540 26mb hard drive, floppy, an floppy attached
tape.
Not sure if it works. Acquired some time ago in a trade, but not fired up
then.
Contents: Links to manuals on s100 computers
CPU 286 (201D)
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System Support 1
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RAM22
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Disk3
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Disk1A
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CPU 286
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Rear panel
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View of system. Serial ports in foreground |
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System Support 1
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Disk 3 |
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RAM22 256K Sram |
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Disk 3 interface |
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Disk 1A options |
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Disk 1A badge |
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Disk 1A options closeup |
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Disk 3 options |
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Disk 3 badge |
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System Support Board |
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System Support Board Options |
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CPU 286 options |
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Quantum Q540 36MB disk ST-506 |
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CPU 286 board |
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Hello from France!
ReplyDeleteThe 4th of July, you wrote: "I knew Don Tarbell and Dick Culberton." on Tom Dilatush's Web site.
He told me that you have a Blogger account, so I connected to it. (I find the interface very hard to use.)
I could not find a way to contact you privately.
If you search for: "(Retyped by Emmanuel Roche.)", it is me. (I am a regular of the comp.os.cpm Newsgroup, where we have several members still using CompuPro systems.)
I would like to ask you a few questions about Tarbell BASIC, written by Tom. You can check with Tom.
Sincerely,
Mr. Emmanuel Roche, France