Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!mvb.saic.com!ncr-sd!simasd!simasd!pnet07!donm From: donm@pnet07.cts.com (Don Maslin) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Amstrad CPC -- HDs Message-ID: <1990Nov25.062505.26432@simasd.uucp> Date: 25 Nov 90 06:25:05 GMT Sender: pnet@simasd.uucp (People-NET) Organization: People-Net [pnet07], San Diego, CA Lines: 38 ewen@actrix.gen.nz (Ewen McNeill) writes: > >This begins to sound very interesting. Can someone mail me the >address of Emerald Microware, and also the cost of this small >daughter board? The design of my machine (Amstrad CPC6128) is such >that it should go in quite easily. > Emerald Microware P.O. Box 1726 Beaverton OR 97075 USA 503/641-8088 HDS Host Board w/ software $79.95 HDS Board, WD-1002-05 & s/w $245.00 WD-1002-05 HDC only $185.00 >I am also interested in any comments that people have about the >reliability of this controller, and the sort of through-put that you >get. Should be roughly comparable to a Kaypro K-10. Its virtually the same HDC board (floppy controller added to the -05). > >Of course, then I have to find a HD... but that shouldn't be >difficult. There seem to be a lot of oldish 10MB drives around NZ, >going cheaply. Anyone know of a reasonable access speed for this >type of setup (I would be inclined to think that 65ms would be more >than fast enough). > Probably 65-85 would work just fine. Have fun! - don Keeper of the CP/M System Disk | UUCP: {nosc ucsd crash ncr-sd}!pnet07!donm Archives for the Dino(saur)SIG | ARPA: simasd!pnet07!donm@nosc.mil - San Diego Computer Society - | INET: donm@pnet07.cts.com