Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!ICF.LLNL.GOV!rzh From: rzh@ICF.LLNL.GOV (R. Hanscom) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Need info for an S-100 bus system Message-ID: <9010200127.AA03607@icf.llnl.gov.llnl.gov> Date: 20 Oct 90 01:27:40 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 35 In <60063@bbn.BBN.COM> rochester!bbn.com!gonzalez@louie.udel.edu (Jim Gonzalez) writes: >In article <6565@vanuata.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> jack@cs.glasgow.ac.uk >(Jack Campin) writes: >> >>demarem@clutx.clarkson.edu wrote: >>> I suspect that your choices for an OS are CP/M or CP/M :-). [...] >>> Do not even dream of trying to run MINIX on an 8080 or Z80 system, it is >>> pretty near impossible. >> >>Cromemco had an OS called Cromix that was meant to be vaguely Unix-like. >>I've seen it running and it seemed to work. Needed extra memory and CPU >>boards above the bare S-100 minimum, I think. > >Tony Rich told me about these. It requires their 68000 processor and at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?? >least one 256k memory board. Cromemco was bought out by Dynatech, and has [remainder deleted....} It requires *bunches* of bank select memory, but I distinctly remember seeing a friend run Cromemco's CROMIX on a 4MHz Z80 cpu (I think it was a Cromemco "ZPU"???). Don't remember much about performance or function, however. roger rzh@lll-lcc.llnl.gov icf!rzh@lll-winken.llnl.gov Three vampires walk into a bar and the first one says to the bartender, "I'd like a pint of blood." The second one says, "A pint of blood for me too." The third one says, "Make mine a pint of plasma." The bartender says, "Let me be sure I've got this right. That will be two bloods and a blood lite?"