Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix.sco:2506 comp.sys.tandy:3245 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!ncoast!fmsrl7!art-sy!news From: chap@art-sy.detroit.mi.us (j chapman flack) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco,comp.sys.tandy,comp.sys.68k Subject: Can someone tell me what I have? Summary: what can I do with a Tandy 6000HD / Xenix 3.2 ? Keywords: tandy 6000 HD Xenix 3.2 Message-ID: <9105100152.aa08478@art-sy.detroit.mi.us> Date: 10 May 91 05:52:12 GMT Sender: chap@art-sy.detroit.mi.us (j chapman flack) Reply-To: chap@art-sy.detroit.mi.us (j chapman flack) Followup-To: comp.unix.xenix Organization: Appropriate Roles for Technology Lines: 31 A neighborhood cultural and media center recently received, as a donation, a Tandy 6000 HD with Tandy Xenix 3.2, proFile 16, Scripsit, multiplan, and some accounting (GL, A/R, etc.) software, and two terminals. My question: what do they have here? The 6000 itself seems like an interesting design for 1984...dual processors, it uses a 68000 with a Z-80 dedicated to managing the I/O bus. It has at least a meg of RAM, a whopping 15 MB of slow hard disk, and one EIGHT-inch single-sided floppy. The hard disk interface seems to be ST506, so it would be electrically compatible with newer hard drives if driver support could be worked out. Is anyone familiar with this system? What is the most current Xenix that might run on the hardware? Does anyone have leads on hardware/software for it? Is there an ABI such that other 68000/Xenix apps might run? It seems like they should use the gizmo for something, at least for educational purposes (they do offer classes in various things to residents of this neighborhood). The hardware is perfectly functional, Xenix is a perfectly reasonable OS, but these vintage-1984 applications are very primitive. It would be neat to find other 68k/Xenix S/W that would run. Thanks for any and all responses! -- Chap Flack Their tanks will rust. Our songs will last. chap@art-sy.detroit.mi.us -Mikos Theodorakis Nothing I say represents Appropriate Roles for Technology unless I say it does.