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msg wrote:
Indeed, using the terminal portion has merit, but why not also add the missing floppy (I presume it is just the 5 1/4" drive that you lack)? Look in dumpsters, curbside, surplus and thrift stores for any old XT-clone to rescue a full-height floppy ![]() All the software is gone--damaged by two many years of garage and basement storage, and I finally got up the courage to discard the remains. Also, the "hard-sector" disks these things used are not as easy to find. I actually have some old Wintel boxes with soft-sector drives. My H89 drive is not actually missing--it is "out-of-alignment" and I don't have the tools to fix that. There's anyway no particular value to me any more in running HDOS or CP/M. It's been too long--I grew accustomed to AmigaDOS, and then to MacOS 9, and now Mac OS X (with Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD for off-loading non-user-interface tasks) Hey, an alternate idea: Anyone in northeast Indiana want to bring over a serial terminal long enough to reinstall and configure Solaris and Kubuntu, and take what's left of the Heathkit as my inadequate "thank you" ? :-) -- Wes Groleau "There ain't nothin' in this world that's worth being a snot over." -- Larry Wall |