bullis@hardy.u.washington.edu (Larry Bullis) (02/04/91)
Hello: Yes, we have a Cromemco C-10 SP (suspect SP means serial port?) and don't know the pinouts. It sure would be nice to have a printer working on this thing. Anybody got docs that could be copied, or know whether any kind of incarnation of Cromemco still exists? Or just a map of the serial port? Thanks in advance. Email replies or posted are fine. Larry Bullis bullis@hardy.u.washington.edu
tom@afthree.as.arizona.edu (Thomas J. Trebisky) (02/05/91)
>Yes, we have a Cromemco C-10 SP (suspect SP means serial port?) and >don't know the pinouts. It sure would be nice to have a printer >working on this thing. > >Anybody got docs that could be copied, or know whether any kind of >incarnation of Cromemco still exists? Or just a map of the serial >port? > >Larry Bullis bullis@hardy.u.washington.edu Sorry, cannot help you with the pinout stuff. I have a C-10 in the shed in my backyard -- no disks or anything, I plan to scrap the thing for parts, (sad, but I already have enough CP/M machines, Stop me, before I kill again.) Now if I had some boot disks..... ????? Now, as for Cromemco, they still exist (sort of) they call themselves Dynatech, and have mostly forgotten about the Z80 Cromemco stuff. I called them a while back and they had one guy handling old Cromemco stuff they had most of (some of) the manuals in stock for not-too-unreasonable prices. AH HA here is the info --- Dynatech Computer Systems P.O. Box 7400 Mtn. View, CA 94039 ATTN: Bruce Garguilo (Cromemco Sales) FAX: (415) 969-3350 (415) 964-7400 -- Tom Trebisky ttrebisky@as.arizona.edu (Internet) Steward Observatory University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona