Besides the cable, you will need a boot disk for the DVI. 

You can find the disk image (DVI.TD0) here:
You need a double density 5.25” floppy disk and to use Teledisk on a PC to write the disk image. You could also use a Greaseweazle or the like with a 5.25” drive (which could be borrowed from the DVI) to create the boot disk. You may have to tell it that it’s a single sided disk.

Hope you get it working!

Royce

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On Oct 22, 2024, at 19:57, Michael Brutman <[email protected]> wrote:


Forgive me, I've been a Model 102 for years and I've been lurking.  The machine is one of many projects and now I'm finally getting serious about it.

Somebody spotted a DVI for me and I was able to get it.  The DVI has a single floppy drive and it looks clean and perfect, but it is missing the cable.  I plan on buying the Model 100/102 compatible cable kit from Arcade Shopper.

Besides the cable, what else do I need to get up and running with the DVI?  Is there some sort of disk operating system available that I need?  I have all PC stuff in the house so I'm also looking for ideas on how to "bootstrap" to get diskettes made.


Thanks,
Mike

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