On December 1, 2019 9:52:03 AM PST, jim stephens via cctalk 
<[email protected]> wrote:
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>On 12/1/2019 8:19 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:
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>> On 2019/11/30 23:32:55 -0800, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
>>> On 11/30/2019 9:45 PM, Eric Dittman via cctalk wrote:
>>>> On 11/30/2019 8:34 PM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
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>>> Links.txt
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>>> http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/img/index.htm
>>>      Daves Old Computers - Disk/Software Images. Boot disks for lots
>>>      of different vintage computers are here. It's not nearly the
>>>      size of Don Maslin's lost archive, but it's a start.
>>>
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>> I don't keep up with CP/M etc but I thought I recall it being
>> announced that Don Maslin's lost archive had been recovered?
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>Here's the archive
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>http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/
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>P112 I think is way newer than anything related though.

Correct.

On the 8" drive question, I haven't done it myself, but I've received reports 
from people who've successfully used them with the P112.  It involves 
pretending they're HD 5.25" drives and using a hardware shim to deliver more 
current when writing to tracks greater than X.  I don't recall the specifics 
though.

BTW, I'm the one who's been selling them since Dave Brookes stopped doing so.  
I'm out of boards again and probably won't be doing any more runs with 
surface-mounts preinstalled on account of the difficulty of finding large 
quantities of new and pristine super-IO chips.  I might do a new run of naked 
boards.
-- 
David Griffith
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