Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!mcnc!rti-sel!dg_rtp!harris From: harris@dg_rtp.UUCP (Mark Harris) Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy,comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CPM for MODEL I Message-ID: <1325@dg_rtp.UUCP> Date: Tue, 10-Mar-87 08:55:46 EST Article-I.D.: dg_rtp.1325 Posted: Tue Mar 10 08:55:46 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 10-Mar-87 22:49:10 EST References: <1987Mar2.211847.21135@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> Reply-To: harris@dg_rtp.UUCP (Mark Harris) Distribution: na Organization: Data General, RTP North Carolina Lines: 50 Xref: mnetor comp.sys.tandy:130 comp.os.cpm:313 In article <1987Mar2.211847.21135@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> bangia@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Naresh Bangia) writes: > > > > >Well, here goes my first posting to this group, and I hope it makes sense >I know the MODEL I might be dead but for me it has served quite a useful >purpose, to enlighten me in hardware and software difficulties > >first of al let me describe my current system:C{ > > > MODEL I running CP/M 2.2 (ZCPR3) > 20 M harddrive > 2 serial ports (1 running terminal) > a real time clock. > > The CPM me and a friend have developed from scratch , he did the >hardware and I did the software. And I thi7{k we are ready to release >it to public domain. The hardware documents and the BIOS source >code. The system works quite fast and is relatively cheap to >convert to CPM .... I just don't know if the demand for CPM is there >anymore. So mail me and let me know if anyone is interested in this posting >if not, I will go back into obsecurity. > > Naresh > > mail : bangia@gpu.utcs or bangia@utcs >-- >-- >N. Bangia >UUCP: {decvax,seismo!mnetor,utzoo}!utcs!bangia >ARPA: ?????? Well, I for one would be very interested in getting your CP/M and I suspect there are quite a few model I users out there who feel the same way. (On Compuserve and GEnie, I have run into a LOT of people who still hack with the model I.) Although I only use the model I for playing some fun Infocom games, it would be fun to be able to hack around with a public domain OS. Will you post the sources? Sure would be nice. Another thing, how much work would be involved in getting the CP/M up on a model IV? I assume not all that much. What does your hardware modification consist of? Remapping the lower 16K of memory? So in conclusion, go ahead and post the CP/M. Thanks. Mark