Hmm, this is an interesting assertion. I'm running RDOS 2.53
on a 16FDC and booting to CDOS 2.58. I'm running with four drives,
A and B are eight inch Shugart SA851s, C and D are five and a quarter
Tandons. All four are recognized in CDOS and any of the four will
boot from RDOS.
I think I have an earlier CDOS (2.27?) around here somewhere and I
don't recall a two drive limitation in it. I imagine the restriction
you mention was hardware only. Sometimes, Cromemco's documentation
could get a little muddled.
Bill S.
Really! Well, I learn something new every day. I always
assumed that the C10 hardware was 100% compatible with their
S-100 offerings and that they just ran "normal" CDOS on it.
I'll have to keep that in mind if I ever encounter a C10
boot disk.
Sorry for the confusion,
Bill
I suspect parts of that "parts list on the web" might have originated with
me; I don't know if there was an installation 'manual' per se, but tech
bulletin #023-9145 goes into a fair bit of detail on the procedure and 64FDC
mods required to use it with the S-100 Systems One/100 & Three/300, as well
as the C-10A, so I would suppose that the CLD did in fact exist. As a matter
of interest, the external drive adapters in the System 300 also had both
34-pin and 50-pin internal headers connecting to the FDC.
For the C-10A it merely says to plug it in and tighten the screws; it also
mentions a limit of four drives, but nothing about the allowable mix. The
C-10 manual, which does not mention 8" drives, says you can only attach 2
5-1/4" drives; as you say, that makes sense since, unlike the CLD, the CFD
and CTD draw their power from the system.
BTW, since there was no real interest when I mentioned them a couple of
times way back when, most of the C-10 manuals were recycled; since shipping
is so expensive these days and most things are on the web anyway I'll
probably be throwing out the rest of my spare Cromemco manuals one day soon
as well, unless someone has a specific request.
mike
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Is there a list please? I would happily pay the ruinous shipping costs
to have a couple of real Cromemco manuals to liven up the display of
my System 3 (for which I now have some modern switching power supplies
ready to install and soon(!) hope to light it up).
I, the unwilling, was lead by the unqualified, to do the unbelievable for so long with so little, that I attempted the impossible with nothing
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There is a list, but it's out of date and I also have to decide what to keep
in case I sell a system or two; the C10 manuals were easy since I don't have
anything they relate to.
I'll keep you posted when I have an accurate list; thanks for your interest.
Good luck with your System 3, Nige; I think I asked you before, but why
replace the PS? I'd have thought it would be easier to repair whatever the
problems are than to adapt modern supplies...
mike
If anyone has the technotes on C-10 specifics I would appreciate any
scans if possible. Especially the really interesting ones like:
"Installing New Video Chip for C-5, C-10, C-10A", #023-9217
Thanks
Brett
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It doesn't say much; basically, "Replace video chip and two crystals with a
different video chip and crystals," with part #s and xtal frequencies.
.
I lack the skills needed to repair the linear PSU in the System 3 -
one of the large filter capacitors is bulging and with the bird's nest
tangle of wires, I am not sure I can readily swap out what is needed
and get it back together safely enough to avoid either shorting myself
out or the PSU or the cards. So I am taking the safe route until I can
better understand electronics and perhaps then I can resurrect the
original PSU. I will leave it intact so it can be restored.
I am working on a System Three PS too; the large 50V cap (IIRC) near the board that feeds the drives has a leaking
cap bubble, but the voltages are OK for the time being.
Bill
on closer reading it's not an upgrade at all; apparently they changed
suppliers of the video chip and that required some changes on the respective
boards. Curiously, there was an earlier Tech Bulletin, #023-9207, which
listed some more complicated mods to the various boards, but apparently
023-9217 superseded it with the simple chip & crystal replacement.
Have you looked on Marcus's site if he has these bulletins? If not, I'll try
to get around to scanning them one of these days (when I can find the
scanner ;-)
m
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