Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!XEROX.COM!Sprague.WBST311 From: Sprague.WBST311@XEROX.COM Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Old XEROX system needs help... Message-ID: <900726-062601-4348@Xerox> Date: 26 Jul 90 13:26:05 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Sprague.WBST311@Xerox.COM Organization: The Internet Lines: 41 >From: att!cbnewsm!wabit@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (david.w.mundhenk) >Subject: Old XEROX system needs help... >Message-ID: <1990Jul9.150653.14988@cbnewsm.att.com> >A friend is trying to make use of an old CP/M XEROX >word processing system. I can't seem to find the model >number at the moment, but it was an alphanumeric; the >system doesn't seem to have a model name. It has 2 >8" floppy drives. >when powered on, the system comes up with 3 choices: >typewriter, wordprocessor, or host terminal (or similar >descriptions). Maybe this will help identify the system. My original reply did not go through for some reason. Others have spoken up about this, but I thought I would still add my 2 cents. As was said, the Xerox 820 computer (820, 820-II, or 16/8) do NOT have an option on power up for "wordprocessor". The Xerox 820 gives you two options; "typewriter" and "load". The Xerox 820-II (and 16/8) give you those two options, plus "terminal". In addition, as someone pointed out, this could be an 860, which was a CP/M based word processing "work station". Because this system has two drives (and three power up options), I suspect it is an 820-II. It's been a while since I have seen one (and I never used one), but I think the Xerox 860 had only one drive. David, get in touch with me. I can get you a system disk for any one of the Xerox 820 computers. In additon, I receintly got some software and the users manuals for the Xerox 860 (I bought an old 820-II, and this stuff was included with it). If anyone needs information on them, maybe I can now help. ~ Mike NS: Sprague:Wbst311:Xerox GV: Sprague.henr ARPA: Sprague.Wbst311@Xerox.Com