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Welcome to the group. I'm following with great interest. I also have a non-working C10, sans keyboard & disk drive.
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Aaron and Roger:
The computer does not boot without a keyboard. It's a blank screen without it.
The ebay sale for the keyboard wasn't cheap but I figured I
wouldn't see one again for awhile. The keyboard looks in really
good condition and works fine. the keys feel dry. The switches are
attached to a metal plate. The switches have plastic pins that go
through holes in the metal plate and then melted to make it kind
of like a rivet. I think this makes it extremely difficult if a
switch had to be replaced. There are two plastic membranes between
the switches and the metal plate. Horrible design for a keyboard.
I have tried multiple floppy drives with the unit. Most have been
Tandon TM-100. The strange thing is the cable was changed to run 2
disk drives off one cable. The cable is a GPIB type connector to
the computer and then directly into the floppy drive housing
where it turns into a 34 pin connector and power. The previous
owner had soldered (daisy chained) wires from the first floppy to
the second. looks like they used lamp/appliance electrical cord to
do the job. I think they moved the DS1 pin to the the Motor on A
signal, and used the motor signal wire as DS2 for the other drive.
It took awhile to figure this out. I unsoldered the 2nd drive from
the first and added an additional wire to create the motor on
signal for drive a. The other wire they had used for DS2 is
missing its connector pin and is too short to use.
Anyway the drive (or all that I have tested) will seek and change heads using the CROS commands (S)eek and (SS)side select.
The FDC controller IC is a WD FD1793B-02. black square window type. Directly soldered to the main board.
The C-10 is essential a SBC with a crt monitor built into it.
I don't think I need disks made for it. One of the images from the cromemco repo is readable with my CDOS machine. I think I have a good bootable image but the c-10 will not display a good screen when trying from disk. It is odd I am not getting any CRC errors.
More I think about it it seems like it would be the FDC IC. It's hard to probe anything while running the way the main board is tucked under the screen in the chassis.
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Yes termination chip is installed in the single drive. I have not looked at the schematics but I think it's the fd1793 chip. I feel like the way they soldered the two drives together I plugged it in and it instantly ruined the FDC.
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Yes termination chip is installed in the single drive. I have not looked at the schematics but I think it's the fd1793 chip. I feel like the way they soldered the two drives together I plugged it in and it instantly ruined the FDC
If I remember correctly the C10 will only boot from a C10 disk. It will not boot from a normal CDOS disk.
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I don't think it will boot off normal CDOS. The images I have been using are the different release versions for the c-10. I was able to read the c-10 image using CDOS which tells me the image is ok.
I will check the buffers. I hope that is the problem. They are easier to replace
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I have some original C10 disks if you cannot get hold of one but I'm in the UK so will be a bit slow to post.
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Hi,
The C-10 will boot to CDOS if the upgrade was done (a new ROM
that was increased to 32KB to hold the CDOS 3.0 itself). As you
boot into RDOS the upgrade was not done so you must use CDOS 2.X
disks for the C-10 (NOT other CDOS variations for other systems -
only the C-10 version will work). The maximum number of disk
drives was 2 - but in fact you can attached up to 4 no problem -
just not real drives as the limitation of 2 was mainly due to the
power consumption (a distinctive wobble on the monitor when
accessing the drive even when 2 attached) . The low power floppy
emulators like the HxC work fine and so you can have more than the
2. There was no terminating GPIB - you could just attach to the
previous one plug. I only ever had up 3 for routine use due to
the stress of having hanging so many plugs off the one port as the
GPIB connectors are not small.
Hope that helps
Brett
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Hello,
I have an idea but I have a few questions:
The CROS monitor has a command RD that lets you read sectors off a disk into memory. I would like to copy the boot code from the floppy into memory and then verify if what was copied is what the sector actual contains.
I have messed with the RD command and it grabs data but crashes
that C-10. maybe I am loading the data into the wrong spot in
memory. The command I have been using is RD 0 100 1
RD - Read from disk
RD beginning-addr ending-addr sector
RD beginnning-addr S swath-width sector
My first question is what do I need off the boot disk to make the c-10 run? Do I copy Side 0, track 0, sector 1. Do I need more than one sector?
The next question is where in memory do I read the data into? The
C-10 techinal manual page 75 shows a memory map. CDOS low memory
is 0h - 100h, CROS ROM 8000h - BFFFh, high memory FFFFh - 12k to
16K from the top. Where does CDOS/Cromemco stick the data it has
read before it executes?
Thanks for all the help!
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I am convinced that there is nothing wrong with the C-10. I can load sectors off the disk into memory and everything looks fine.
I need images for booting this. Everything I have tried from the repository for the C-10 won't boot. If someone has an image I could try, that would be awesome. I have the hardware to make cromemco disks so there should be no reason to have to mail a hard copy.
Thanks for all of the help. I hope I can find something to boot with.
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Hi,
I have lots of C-10 disk images as well as the 2 ROM type images. I will need to dig around to find, but will attach in another reply.
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Hello,
I am still looking for a verified working image to boot this C-10 computer. If anyone has images to try I would appreciate it. I know someone offered to mail a disk. That might need to be an option in which I can send money or figure out would you would like in exchange for a working floppy disk.
Thanks!
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I was able to get the Cromemco C-10 to boot. From the repository,
not all images have cdos.com. If that file does not exist the
machine will not boot (duh). I use the files from
386C10-Release5B. I formatted a DS/DD disk with CDOS, and used
wrtsys to copy c10boot.sys to the boot sector of the floppy. And
then I copied cdos.com and copied files from most likely to be
used to least likely. (if you copy cdos.com on last the floppy has
to seek all the way to the end tracks to find it.)
After this process The machine booted to the C10 menu. Everything
else works.
To anyone that needs technical knowledge from this machine please let me know. A main reason for having a machine like this is to share my discoveries and hopefully it can be used as a tools for someone else to get things working.
To the person that has a C-10 main board: If you want to send it
to me I can stick it in this machine and let know know if it
works.
If anyone else has tests or questions for/about this machine please feel free to ask.
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I will post the image this evening with more pictures.
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Here are some more picture and a bootable IMD image


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On Mar 22, 2025, at 10:23 AM, Chris LaFond <kdkconstr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here are some more picture and a bootable IMD image
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