Your method for recreating the diskettes is how I did it originally. When I got my first Wang Pro (like 2014? 2015?) I found Wang MS DOS 2.11 disk images and wrote them with rawrite for DOS, it booted right up.
The first disk image in your System 2.01 set starts with a jump instruction and...
Beautiful. I have good news, in that I have a binary image of the Quantum Q540 that was in mine. I archived the transitions file and the extracted data, which looks legit.
It will go on archive.org and be shared but first I want to make sure I get any personal documents off - so does anyone...
Generally I do my best to be time period correct - I pick a date (which may be when the machine was new or say 5 years later), and the type of user, then build/setup the machine like that.
When I flick the switch I like that machine to represent a moment in time or a story. But that's just my...
I've been useless/slack/slow at archiving :( but I do have a Wang Pro loaded with Word Perfect, Lotus 123 etc. I stopped using it so I could take the time to find a reliable way to backup the data.
I recently just got an MFM emulator, and was going to use that to archive the drive. The machine...
Awesome, I love these things.
I have/had three:
My good JX is Australian with 384KB RAM (base + 2 memory cards in expansion unit) and three floppy drives. I have expansion unit #19 with a 5.25" floppy installed as C drive.
My first was a non-diskette model, with no cluster adapter, it came with...
I have a Wang PC I need to back up, The Wang PC isn't 100% IBM compatible, as such I need to be sure whatever transfer program I use needs to run correctly. but I read that in Kermit 2.26 they added support for the the Wang PC.
Does anyone know if the later versions like 3.14 are still capable...
This is a battery backed up clock that goes between an 8088 CPU and the socket.
I've put a new battery in mine, but I've not been able to get it to work using common programs.
Does anyone have the driver for this thing?
It's pretty neat, and would go well in one of my 640KB XT's that don't...
Found it, Quadram Quadboard on https://electricthrift.com/2013/03/31/quadboard-by-quadram/
Image from that page attached, note the attachment box accessory which must've come with some Quadboards
I'll just list what's happened with this board:
- Perfectly working 64-256KB motherboard I had as a spare
- RAM and ROM and U84 taken from very bad condition 640KB board
- E2 soldered
- No start, so used Supersoft/Landmark ROM, found bad RAM chips and replaced. A0000 OK, including self-refresh...
I just purchased it for the case, so I'm not fussed about it's dead motherboard, but thought it was interesting.
So the machine came with:
- IBM Model M from 1986, with black XT cable, and no LEDs (so sold with a late model XT).
- Newer BIOS fitted with IBM stickers, that you'd normally see on...
Quick ramble about mine.....
Using auto settings, the system was stable and didn't overheat at 5Ghz across all six cores with Prime95 @ 100%.
But other than bragging rights I don't really need an overclock and the voltage was higher than I was comfortable with - so it's back at defaults.
I was...
I'm almost two weeks late to this party, but wanted to mention that I was stupid enough to purchase one of these - and an entire new setup. I'm having a Z370 motherboard BIOS flashed right now so I can install it (just got a text saying it's ready to pickup - yey).
Six cores, each guaranteed to...
Ok, so I'm done with it and it's working well enough that I'll just cross my fingers and hope it doesn't get worse.
Final changes were to use an ST11M and moving the network card to the main system unit.
ST11M - seems to only work with some drives, I have two ST412's with bad sectors - one...
On a local auction site a Monroe 80186 PC (~1983/1984) has popped up that appears to be in working condition.
It's the kind of neato thing I'd love in my collection, but not if I can't do anything with it.
It is supposed to run CP/M or MS DOS but clearly it's a non-standard architecture and...