> Warner Losh <[email protected]> wrote:
> https://github.com/bsdimp/rainbow100.git has my efforts ...

  Thanks, Warner!  A couple of things - #1 my Rainbow actually turns out to be 
a 100B after all.  I just assumed it was the A model, but on closer inspection 
I'm wrong.  It's a 100B2 and even has the hard disk boot option ("W") on the 
menu.  Doesn't work, of course - it just complains that the drive is not ready. 
 So this machine could support the DEC hard drive controller, but apparently 
whoever bought it originally didn't want that.  

  I notice that your github has a UNIV211.BIN and a PATCH.211, where as my 
Univation diskette has UNIV205 and PATCH.205.  Is that by any chance the MSDOS 
version?  V2.05 or v2.11?   Since I have a 100B I should be able to run MSDOS 
3.11 if I can find a copy of the Rainbow version; do you know if there was ever 
a UNIV311.BIN, etc?

  Univation did a nice job on the modification.  The half height hard drive and 
an auxiliary daughter card (which I assume is the SASI to MFM adapter you 
mentioned) fit nicely in an all around metal enclosure the size of a full 
height drive.  The drive itself is 20Mb and I wonder if it's a plain old 
ST-225, but I haven't tried to disassemble the enclosure yet to find out.  It's 
still working, so I'm reluctant to mess with it.

  If you can put up the scans of your manuals somewhere, I'd appreciate it.  
And thanks again!



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