On 11/22/2017 08:51 PM, william degnan via cctech wrote: > On Nov 22, 2017 8:17 PM, "Pete Lancashire via cctech" <cct...@classiccmp.org> > wrote: >> Wow that brings back some memories. There was about 10 of us who got >> together and I can't remember how or who got 10 of them. I think mine is >> still in storage somewhere. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 4:54 PM, allison via cctech <cct...@classiccmp.org >> >> wrote: >> >>> On 11/21/2017 10:51 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctech wrote: >>>> Any interest in a Xerox 820 board that never had it's construction >>> completed? >>>> It's amazing the stuff I find digging through my boxes of junk. >>>> >>>> bill >>> Bill, >>> >>> I'm likely one of the few around that can populate it with period parts. >>> Very tempting to add yet another project to my list. >>> >>> Allison >>> >>> > I have an 820-II but I also have a lot of 820 1/4 un software diskettes > (but no 5 1/4" drive. I can image and upload my disks if you'd like. I > have about 50 or so disks, various software. > > My 820-11 was new-old -stock when I got it whatever years ago, still have > the orig boxes and all. Takes 8in disks, has a working hard drive. I > think I have dBase and that kind of thing.
Everyone note Bill wrote the original post. For me an 820 would be another nice CP/M system addition. From S100 based through AmproLB+ and with disks ranging from 8", 5.25, and 3.5". Once I got the boot disk going supporting software is easy as several of the CP/M systems Have hard disks (AmproLB+, S100 box, SB180, Visual1050) and I have my Walnut Creek CD. HOwever ther eis also Gaby's site and a few others on line. Allison > Bill Degnan > twitter: billdeg > vintagecomputer.net