So I’m clearly showing my bias but if you have a choice you might find the options for upgrading the H8 to be a bit richer and more rewarding.
Les Bird developed a set of replacement boards for the H8, including:
Backplane
Z80 CPU (with 64K SRAM, GIDE, etc.)
4 port serial card
H17 controller card
64K SRAM board
“zero org” memory card
These are essentially modern exact replacements for the old Heathkit cards. More on his site: http://www.lesbird.com/sebhc
Norberto Collado has also done some wonderful boards for the H8, including an H37 (soft sectored) disk controller board, H67 (SASI hard drive interface) and a wonderful Z67-IDE card which emulates the old Z67 storage device. Populate the card with 4 Gig of Compact Flash cards and you can have more storage than you ever dreamed of. He’s also got a speed mod board, and is working on USB, Ethernet, and real time clock cards. More at http://www.koyado.com/. Norberto sometimes has some blank boards available for some of his cards – he usually lists that on his site.
We all do this for a hobby so if Les or Norberto don’t have any blank boards it would be necessary to order more. The good news is you can often get enough people on the list interested to do a group buy – there are relatively inexpensive companies on the Internet that will fab the boards. You also have to order all the parts and assemble it yourself, but if you’re a Heathkit fan you should love that! Whenever Norberto comes out with a new board he typically polls the group for interest and we all partake in a group buy.
So welcome to the group. perhaps you could post a little more detail on your systems…
- Glenn
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As suggested by Glenn, we will need to know your systems configuration before suggesting any upgrades.
Norberto
Wow. I remember life with a single H17 drive. It was painful! And with the low reliability of these 30+ year old drives it’s nearly impossible to do anything serious with it today. You could try building Les’ Z80 card with GIDE support. That would get you a 64K Z80-based system and if you include the GIDE pieces you could directly hook up an IDE disk drive.
To then go to Norberto’s more powerful solution you’d have to first build the Z80 card, then build one of his H8-Z67 hard drive controller cards (which provides the SASI drive interface) and finally the drive itself which is his Z-67 IDE or Z-67 IDE Plus.
A lot depends on
Your budget
Your comfort level in ordering components and assembling & testing boards
Your time availability and interest
If you can find Heathkit Z80 and WH8-37 boards used (they’re rare) then you’d only need to build the Z-67 IDE board to add a hard disk. You can’t do the ‘37/’67 stuff without moving to the Z80.
To start with something simpler you could build Les’ 64K SRAM board (though if you later go to the Z80 board you won’t need that - the RAM’s built in on the Z80 board). He might even still have some blank RAM boards (?) – not too long ago a number of folks on the list bought boards from him and assembled these…
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