Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!ijpc!ianj From: ianj@ijpc.UUCP (Ian Justman) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Info needed on Compupro 8/16 Message-ID: <9JgZs1w163w@ijpc.UUCP> Date: 21 Nov 90 11:03:19 GMT References: <10026@ucrmath.ucr.edu> Organization: Ian Justman's IBM-PC Lines: 28 kevin@ucrmath.ucr.edu (Kevin Lund) writes: > > Hi, I'm looking at buying a Compupro 8/16; the deciding factor is whether > or not I can find system software for it (i.e. something to boot it up > with...). So, any Compupro fans out there? Any and all comments on the > machine are welcome, nay, desperately sought...thanks... > > I've got a CompuPro 8/16 (will be acquiring another one in the very near future) and I'm pleased with it. It depends on what hardware the machine's got and what operating system it runs. I suggest a look under the hood. If it has a SPUZ card, and you do mostly 8-bit applications, GET IT! They use a Z80H clocked at 8MHz and it goes real fast. If the machine in question has a hard disk and/or an M-DRIVE/H, even better. Those applications will fly even faster. However, if it doesn't have a SPUZ, the main operatins system you have to buy for is CP/M-86. Most 8/16's have either a CPU-8085/8088 or a CPU-'286, many of them run Concurrent DOS 816 (which mine does). But if your system does have a SPUZ in it, and if you get your hands on another SPUZ, you can have multiple 8-bit tasks running. Right now, I'm limited to one Z80-based task because I have only one SPUZ on my system. If the system has MP/M or CP/M-86, I dunno how to help you there. Good luck.