> > >To know for sure, unless my disks are labeled I will have to set the system > up and test each disk, to do it right. My Sage II is here:
Oh, you're looking for a CP/M-68K kermit. CP/M on its own normally refers to the 8080/Z80 OS. I wondered if you were looking for kermit for some other CP/M machine to use a device to transfer Sage files onto. I believe the Sage was intitially intended to run the UCSD P-system. There is at least one Kermit written in Pascal that could probable be got to run under that. > http://vintagecomputer.net/sage/SageII/ As you have the machine, and it boots, check the DIP switch settings. One of the switches is used to indicate if the boot drive is 40 or 80 cylinder. -tony