[comp.os.cpm] Cromemco C-10 SP pinout data needed

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

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	Tom Trebisky	ttrebisky@as.arizona.edu	(Internet)
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