I'll be following your progress with interest, I just installed Coax into the
walls of my computer playhouse so I can ARCNet with my S-100 system. I have an
ARCNet packet sniffer that can be loaned out if you would find it helpful.
- Jonathan
On Sunday, December 12, 2021, 11:00:03 AM MST,
I've got a Diversified Tech 286 SBC as well and was able to switch to 3.5
floppies by modifying the BIOS settings. Mine has the Dallas Real Time Clock
chip and the battery was dead so the BIOS settings weren't preserved after a
reboot. Fortunately I obtained a replacement chip available on ebay
I'm researching Multiuser DOS out of my own interest. A version made by
Concurrent Controls specifically. However, I have been unable to find
documentation on it to satisfy my curiosity on how it works and how it is
configured. They must have somehow broken the 640K barrier or virtualized eac
Hello Rich,
I tried emailing you directly, but I don't think you got my message. I'm still
here and looking for some ArcNET cards if any have turned up in your closet.
Thank You,
Jonathan
>Hello all,
> I had a HDD failure and I lost all of my emails going back 3 years.
>There was a gentleman t
Thank you Richard, yes if you're willing to check your inventory of ARCnet
cards I may find something useful. ARCnet boards are pretty much all the same,
but this particular one I'm hunting for from Intercontinental Micro is
compatible with a special boot ROM I have that promises to unlock wond
I'm on a quest to find an ISA ARCnet board from Intercontinental Micro. It's
called the LANPC and would be very useful to me since I have the special
software to run it. Here's a picture of what it looks like.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xAib47IUbTP7Vrclh_vaeGYwrLCA4aeO
Thank You,
Jona
bit 1.43 running, there is a set of disks on ebay,
but the seller has blocked me
https://www.ebay.com/itm/193098921854
On 6/28/19 7:17 PM, Jonathan Haddox via cctalk wrote:
> Just sending a thanks for the replies from various folks on this list. I was
> able to recover a partial set o
With SMD disks even harder to come by than MFM disks, has there been any
plug-in replacements developed for them? I've seen MFM disk emulators, haven't
seen SMD ones though, anyone know if they exist?
Just sending a thanks for the replies from various folks on this list. I was
able to recover a partial set of operating system files for my
IMS/LF-Technologies S-100 machine from members who dug deep into their
archives. It's booting now to a basic single-user TurboDOS 1.4 which proves
that my
On Tue, Jun 11,
2019, 12:55 PM Jonathan Haddox via cctalk
wrote:
I'm
restoring an IMS - L/F Technologies S-100 Bus computer.
I've got all the pieces except for the Operating
System. I'm hoping that someone here may have a disk
stashed away. From the literature I have re
I'm restoring an IMS - L/F Technologies S-100 Bus computer. I've got all the
pieces except for the Operating System. I'm hoping that someone here may have
a disk stashed away. From the literature I have read, I would need TurboDOS
version 1.40a or 1.41c from IMS or L/F Technologies. I've see
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