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"Howard Goldstein" wrote
Gene Storey wrote: : this modem was based on an old CP/M machine How so? You'll see lots of TNC source code start at 0x0100 for development. The Z-80, and I/O on the TNC-2 were all common to CP/M machines. I developed C programs on my H-89 for TNC-2 for 10 years. My last project was a port of parts of Xinu on the DRSI TNC-2 modem from my H-89 CP/M machine. Ah--C/80 from Software Toolworks! I think I paid $20 bucks for it, and sold about $20,000 worth of software using it (non-Ham). Alas, my H-89 CRT blew out before the computer did, so I interfaced a Micromint Apple Sprite Video card (cut off the Apple bus, drilled holes for wires, and super- glued it into a rectangular hole made into the H-89 development board), and hooked it up to my TV. 40 characters wasn't the same as 80 though (once you've seen speed and line length, there's no going back :-) The color and sprites were neat though. Finally broke down and bought an IBM clone with a flip-top case, running 4.88 MHz (used that until 1993 when I bought a honkin 66 MHz motherboard!) That's about the time I got into ISDN routers and really started making money... |
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