INMC 80 News |
October–December 1981 · Issue 5 |
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I have just finished a new version of SYS for the new double density disk card from Gemini, but this is not so important because the MOVCPM software provided with it is very good anyway. I have also created a special version for this disk card which has a “pseudo disk” which is really two 64K RAM cards on other pages, pretending to be a very high performance disk! I also look forward to seeing the new Nascom disk card, also double density, which is rumoured to be well under way.
Before criticising CP/M it is important to remember that much of its appearance to the user depends on how it has been implemented on a particular machine. I have seen several machines with errors or inadequacies in the CP/M implementation. Both users and suppliers then unfairly blame Digital Research for what is in fact a poorly written BIOS. To put both sides of the argument, CP/M is crude and unfriendly, but it is also a simple and effective means of providing a standardised software interface for a vast variety of good software, provided it is installed correctly.
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Important Note for owners of
Henelec/
With the recent development of the Gemini
G809
double density disk
controller card, a defficiency in the original
Henelec
Format program has come
to light. Two things about the Gemini
G809
card have forced a change. Firstly,
the
G809
uses the more recent Western Digital WD1797 controller chip set, and
secondly the
G809
BIOS automatically selects between double/
RAM ‘A’ board complete except for RAM or ROM.
Operates at 4MHZ with wait state 65.00
Naspen in EPROM 20.00 Bits & P.C’s Toolkit 20.00
Tel __-___-____ (evenings)
Nascom 8 amp Power Supply at 85.00
Nascom 2 with Nas Sys 3 & Graphics ROM at 270.00
Nascom RAM B
48K fitted at 150.00
Nascom RAM A
32K fitted, 4MHz De-Plagued at 70.00
16, 4116
Dynamic RAMs 250 ns (–4) Offers?
Softy 1, with PSU and case at 100.00
Will haggle on above,
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