Recently i digged out a system called Rexon 30, which was sold in
germany/europe as a CMC 7030.
The OS called RECAP BB was stored on a combined hard/removeable disk
drive. There is no floppy or tapedrive at all.
BB stands for a version of Business-Basic.
The removeable pack got lost but there is
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Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
> I realize he's a bit eccentric, (even more so than many of us ;-) ), but I
> think we're being a little hard on Tony, especially considering the many
> contributions he's made to our hobby over the years with reverse-engineered
> schematics and
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Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> On 11/8/22 00:13, Harten via cctalk wrote:
>> For me, i'm talking about the Topper I.
>>
>>>From the various terminal manuals i could figure out some speci
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Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> I'm getting a little confused. Are we talking about the Topper, or a
> specific Beehive terminal? If it's the former, there's this:
> http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/beehive/index.ht
Liam,
i'm sorry, but Chuck is right.
Your link directs to a photo showing a terminal.
The Topper was put into market as a intelligent terminal for
stand alone use as a CP/M machine and for remote issues as a
IBM compatible terminal.
In fact the Topper has a 8085 CPU for the terminal part and a Z
Hi folks!
Is there anyone out there, who can help me with my Beehive Topper
CP/M machine?
The machine starts up with his self-test going o.k.
Then it requests for the boot disk or pressing RETURN to start
the Monitor V2.0 program.
The Monitor program seems to work o.k.
Booting a disk (written fro
Hi to all!
I'm looking for a good scan of the Heathkit H9 schematics.
A set of photos, if the document is to large for scanning,
would also work for me.
Regards
Rolf
Hi to all!
I'm looking for a technical manual/schematic for the
Mayflower MFE M-700 8 inch Floppy-Disk-Drive.
Regards
Rolf
Hi to all!
I'm looking for a boot medium for my NCR 7500.
It is the model with one cassette drive (standard MCs) and
the monitor in vertical position.
I think this model is called 7510 and there should have been
at least an OS "BASIC +6".
Regards
Rolf