Some said they have CDOS and Cromemco disks

Jay Jaeger cube1 at charter.net
Fri Apr 15 18:18:21 CDT 2005


I am basically in the same boat.  I have a Z2, no diskette (well, it had 
one, but it was seriously warped).

A 5.25" disk image, along with a way to send it via a serial port would be 
just the ticket.

Any developments since 3/25?

Jay Jaeger

At 01:11 AM 3/26/2005 -0600, Randy McLaughlin wrote:
>From: "Curt @ Atari Museum" <curt at atarimuseum.com>
>Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:15 PM
>>Hi,
>>
>>   Some recently mentioned that they had a significant amount of Cromemco 
>> software, if that person would be willing to allow me to make dup's of 
>> their disks I would appreciate it, I have a CP/M system with both 5.25" 
>> and 8" disks on it so I can handle reading both types, I have a Z2 that 
>> I'd like to get up and running again and I would really like to get 
>> copies of CDOS and any Cromemco specific utils, thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>Curt
>
>I have one copy of CDOS posted on my site but it is messed up.  I will be 
>posting different CDOS files etc very soon (hopefully this weekend).
>
>I have a few different CDOS's, application software (assembler, 2 
>different basics, etc), 2 different CROMIX OS's, and more.
>
>The problem with Cromemco is the first track is formatted FM even on 
>double density disks.  Many PC's can not write bootable Cromemco disks.
>
>Dave Dunfield is working on some software that sends Cromemco disk images 
>over a serial port to Cromemco's RDOS to create disks with any PC that has 
>a serial port.
>
>
>Randy
>www.s100-manuals.com
>

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Jay R. Jaeger					The Computer Collection
cube1 at charter.net




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