Re: Stride computers, was Re: Rod Coleman's personal history of founding, building & running SAGE
On 2021-01-03 05:18, Jos Dreesen via cctalk wrote: Hello Jos, I saw on a German web, that you're planing on a SAGE II remake? Still toying with it? Cheers
Re: Stride computers, was Re: Rod Coleman's personal history of founding, building & running SAGE
On 2021-01-03 05:18, Jos Dreesen via cctalk wrote: > On 03.01.21 01:11, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: >> This may be old news -- it was new to me, though. >> >> https://suddendisruption.blogspot.com/search/label/Booting%20Sage%20Computer >> >> > The story is around for several years already, but yes : interesting > read indeed. > > Speaking of which : Just like to rise my hand, in case anybody likes to get rid of his SAGE II or IV ... or even at a decent price. Have one, but never got it really working :( Cheers
Stride computers, was Re: Rod Coleman's personal history of founding, building & running SAGE
On 03.01.21 01:11, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: This may be old news -- it was new to me, though. https://suddendisruption.blogspot.com/search/label/Booting%20Sage%20Computer The story is around for several years already, but yes : interesting read indeed. Speaking of which : I am currently restoring 3 Stride 420 machines, the follow-up to the Sage machines. Anyone has CP/M or PSystem IV.2.2 disks for these, and would like to share ? ( I have PSystem IV.2.1 and PDOS ) Also a copy of UniStride, the UNIX-V for the Stride 440 / 460 would be welcome. I would need top reconstruct the MFM controller for UNIX use, but that would not be unsurmountable. Jos