Help with getting an original Altai running: 8080A clock
circuitry and MITS88 2-SIO board
On 2016-Feb-07, at 6:17 AM, Robo58 wrote:
> c). I hand assembled some code to exercise the 6850. I know it has a
> software reset and then you set attributes. I tried my buddies echo
> prog
Hi Folks,
I'm looking for some insights in getting an original Altair running again.
My buddy asked for my help getting his Altair running again. He went
through and replaced all the electrolytic caps, cleaned up everything and
then tried to get the MITS 88 2-SIO board to run a simple echo progr
rograms to a PC (Fat or NTFS media)
From: Robo58
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 3:06 PM
> Does PuTTy have any logging functions that would put whatever goes to
> the screen into a disk file? That way I could "Type" source file
> after source file and then separate them l
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the find.
I just downloaded it. I'll try it next week.
Thank you "All" for the help. You've covered all the bases for me :-)
Robo
-Original Message-
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Chuck Guzis
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 6:29
Hi Folks,
Thank you all for the suggestions and feedback. I appreciate your help
clearing my cobwebs.
Let me answer a few of the questions that were asked.
Both CP/M systems have serial ports so I'm good there.
I likely have 50 pin to 34 pin floppy conversion cables as over time we moved
awa
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have an 8" Shugart 800/801 and one or two 5.25".
I'm a little rusty on the older PC's. So when you say that 386 to PIII's could
read an 8" floppy, would those PC's have SD floppy controllers?
I did a quick look and the link for the Catweasel
(http://www
bject: Re: Archiving CP/M 2.2 Source Code Programs to a PC (Fat or NTFS
media)
On Fri, 15 Jan 2016, Robo58 wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I have many diskettes worth of CP/M 2.2 assembler source code and
> programs that I'd like to archive in the PC environment. I'm worried
> that m
Hi Folks,
I have many diskettes worth of CP/M 2.2 assembler source code and programs
that I'd like to archive in the PC environment. I'm worried that my media
is degrading and I want to move it before it's too late.
The media is mostly 8" SD or DD, there are also some 5.25" HD diskettes too.
I