Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ira.uka.de!smurf!gopnbg!altger!doitcr!jungkunz From: jungkunz@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Helmut Jungkunz) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Amstrad CPC Message-ID: <1543@doitcr.doit.sub.org> Date: 22 Nov 90 19:27:10 GMT Reply-To: jungkunz@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Helmut Jungkunz) Organization: DOITCR / FLOENZ1, Public Access Unix Munich/Germany Lines: 37 Keywords:Amstrad HD hard disk club Hello world, as they say. Doesn't anybody ever read my notes? We, the Schneider/Amstrad CPC User Group of Munich, Germany, very well support the CPC machines with their various RAM expansions and BIOSes. There i s a harddisk for the CPCs. For all three types the same one! It does cost more than the computer, but - it contains the 20 MB Harddisk with a SEAGATE-type controller, an interface to handle the I/O plus a very well written and very well serviced BIOS EPROM, enabling you to use a quad density (80 Track souble sided) drive with three different auto-login formats: Vortex (almost identical to ALTOS 5), a DATA-Format and a System format. Drive 0 is normally drive A: and a 3" drive is expected. It is possible to boot from any partition of the harddisk as well as from any disk. It is necessary to have at least a minimum configuration RAM-disk by either dktronics or (better) the same brand as the hard disk: DOBBERTIN Elektronik, Brahmsstr. 4, 6835 Bruehl, West-Germany I have been using my hard disk together with NZCOM and Z3PLUS since more than a year now (I originated the idea then to the manufacturer) and I can only say: You don't even notice anything else but comfort as long as you are in CP/M. In Basic, some ill-behaved programs store their variables at a far too high point in memory. But that had been a problem from the first day of computers till today. As you might have guessed, it is possible to run 6128 Programs a n d CP/M Plus on all three CPCs with this configuration. If you are using your computer regularly - go out and buy this delight for your nerves. I also have an IBM-clone, but it's fan and hard disk are much louder and get on my nerves. I just use it for mailboxing and word processing every now and then. Please - do spread the word. There are MEGABYTES of P.D. Software sitting here ready to go out to any willing regional distributor at very little charge. Keep Z up and going! Ciao, -> Helmut Jungkunz <-