Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-03 Thread Ken Seefried via cctalk
From: John Wilson > And what was that Z8000-based BASIC coprocessor (or at least, > I think that was the only software for it) on a long ISA card? He did > some crazy stuff! Indeed. Z8001/Trump Card was in the May & June 1984 issues of Byte. There was a BASIC and a C compiler. I heard that it

Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-03 Thread Raymond Wiker via cctalk
> On 3 Jul 2017, at 01:49 , John Wilson via cctalk > wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 03:54:44PM -0700, Fred Cisin wrote: >> On Sun, 2 Jul 2017, John Wilson wrote: >>> That sounds like the MPX16? I thought the SB180 was a Z180 thing. >> >> You're right. >> >> Sorry >> thinking about the wr

Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-02 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sun, 2 Jul 2017, John Wilson wrote: That sounds like the MPX16? I thought the SB180 was a Z180 thing. You're right. Sorry thinking about the wrong one.

Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-02 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 02:46:53PM -0700, Fred Cisin via cctech wrote: >It was Ciarcia, not Garcia > >It was designed for reasonable MS-DOS compatability, with a terminal. >Then Ciarcia released a keyboard interface ISA card to be closer to PC. >9 slots with the 5 slot spacing of the 5150 case (not

Re: Ciarcia Micromint

2017-07-02 Thread allison via cctalk
On 07/02/2017 06:54 PM, Fred Cisin via cctech wrote: > On Sun, 2 Jul 2017, John Wilson wrote: >> That sounds like the MPX16? I thought the SB180 was a Z180 thing. > > You're right. > > Sorry > thinking about the wrong one. Yes for sure, as I have both SB180 and BCC180 both are Z180 based. He also

Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-02 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 03:54:44PM -0700, Fred Cisin wrote: >On Sun, 2 Jul 2017, John Wilson wrote: >>That sounds like the MPX16? I thought the SB180 was a Z180 thing. > >You're right. > >Sorry >thinking about the wrong one. Well they were both super cool. And what was that Z8000-based BASIC cop

Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-02 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
It was Ciarcia, not Garcia It was designed for reasonable MS-DOS compatability, with a terminal. Then Ciarcia released a keyboard interface ISA card to be closer to PC. 9 slots with the 5 slot spacing of the 5150 case (not the 8 slot spacing of 5160), with the additional ones in between - no goo