(Related to a CP/M machine)
Does anyone know where to find online a copy of:
1) Manual for installing the Advent ROM in a Kaypro?
On Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 10:07:01 AM UTC-7, gregor...@gmail.com wrote:my Web site (www.hanscom.us). Look in the CBIOS Boneyard!).
(Related to a CP/M machine)
Does anyone know where to find online a copy of:
1) Manual for installing the Advent ROM in a Kaypro?There is a rather extensive discussion of the TurboROM in the Kaypro sub-directory of the CP/M CDROM (filename is turborom.doc). There is a squeezed version of the file there as well. There's also a partial disassembly of *MY* copy of the TurboROM on
Roger
2) SWP 88 co-processor daughter board with an 8088 processor, along with a second board with additional RAM, 16 chips worth.Oh, oh, oh... You may have the Holy Grail in front of you! Several of us in the Kaypro hobby community have been looking for the proper SWP 88 support software for years. Did the system come with anything on floppy, or is it
On 11/6/21 1:07 PM, Gregory Watson wrote:
2) SWP 88 co-processor daughter board with an 8088 processor, along with a second board with additional RAM, 16 chips worth.Oh, oh, oh... You may have the Holy Grail in front of you! Several of us in the Kaypro hobby community have been looking for the proper SWP 88 support software for years. Did the system come with anything on floppy, or is it just the hard disk? If the latter, do you have any way to read off the image,
such as an mfmemu device?
Please contact me directly via e-mail and I can get you setup with any documentation or information relative to the TurboROM. Would also like to discuss recovery of the hard disk contents in the event you are unable to get
the system working.
Steve
Many thanks to you and anyone else who can help.
Answering some questions (and some anticipated): No, the system did not come with any floppy disks.
Hi all. I have some information for you on the SWP Co-Power Board. Some
years ago I purchased a complete Kaypro 2X+88 (Probably 1998) that had one
of these installed, with all software and manuals. Over time, I picked up a few more boards as they showed up on ebay. I honestly can't remember all
the related items I purchased for this system over the years, or even
what's in the box of SWP Co-Power boards other than there are several new examples of it.
I scanned the manual and uploaded it here: https://files.catbox.moe/gxnu5v.pdf
Some preview images I took last night after digging the manual out: https://pic8.co/a/b5fa78e4-b369-43d7-a024-845a31bbefa7/11fbbc82-a79f-4ce8-9680-75572c9307d4/
The manual is dated August 20, 1985, and I assume it's probably one of the last revisions of this board. I know there are a couple of different configurations as evidenced by the examples in my collection, but the one
in my system has the full 1MB onboard.
This is a very raw scan of the pages exactly as they came out of the book @ 400DPI, so someone will need to cut it apart and re-assemble the pages in
the correct order. As for the software, I know I still have it but it's
been at least 15 years or more since I've had need to use the machine. I
have no idea if it still works, will read disks (the sync separator IC already went bad once,) and if I can copy the software. If I can, I'll try and get it online somehow but there are absolutely no promises or
guarantees here. It's going to take me some time to locate everything.
The disks have all been stored in a climate-controlled home, so they should work - but again, no guarantees or promises.
More copies of Copower diskettes are always good, but the "Holy Grail" is still missing: Support for Kaypro 10 (earlier model). I have tried every other diskette image available on the web and none will work on a K10.
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