leaknoil
Experienced Member
I just got a Xerox 860 IPS but, I can't get the bloody thing to boot. Its a pretty oddball system that was popular as a word processing system in the 80's for places with money. It usually came with a portrait display and only the word processing system.
In fact, I've read people from Xerox claiming it only ran that word processing system and used a custom os. Nothing else was ever available.
Well, mine came with a more normal 12" monitor and a box of original Xerox labeled disks with things like cp/m, dbase, visicalc, and wordstar. Even has a COBOL disk. It came from UC Berkeley with a ton of spare cards. Most labeled 'bad'. They must have been very flaky machines. I seriously have 10 ram boards labeled bad with descriptions of the various failures. Another 5 or so of the crt boards. Luckily a few are labeled good. They may not actually be.
So, most of the app disks don't boot at all. The cp/m disk reads a bit then prints, "C" and stops. The word processing system reads awhile then stops and does nothing. Without a known working boot disk it make things hard. Is it the disks or the hardware ? Anyone have a boot disk ?
Most every cp/m system I have ever used prints out the cp/m copyright banner etc on boot. Seem like maybe its dying after the c in cp/m but why ? Doesn't make much sense.
I tried swapping out all the cards with others from the huge pile of spares and it always did the same thing. Doesn't feel like a bad card issue.
The power supply in this thing is truly epic. Massive transformer and caps the size of beer cans. Funny thing in the few pictures around online they show two boards as part of the supply. One on each side. Mine one has one. Still I dont think I;d get as far as a huge Xerox logo across the screen if half the power supply was missing. Mine seems to be a later revision but, who knows.
Anyway, until I get a known good boot disk I'm stuck. If anyone knows someone with one of these that can copy a boot disk for me let me know.
In fact, I've read people from Xerox claiming it only ran that word processing system and used a custom os. Nothing else was ever available.
Well, mine came with a more normal 12" monitor and a box of original Xerox labeled disks with things like cp/m, dbase, visicalc, and wordstar. Even has a COBOL disk. It came from UC Berkeley with a ton of spare cards. Most labeled 'bad'. They must have been very flaky machines. I seriously have 10 ram boards labeled bad with descriptions of the various failures. Another 5 or so of the crt boards. Luckily a few are labeled good. They may not actually be.
So, most of the app disks don't boot at all. The cp/m disk reads a bit then prints, "C" and stops. The word processing system reads awhile then stops and does nothing. Without a known working boot disk it make things hard. Is it the disks or the hardware ? Anyone have a boot disk ?
Most every cp/m system I have ever used prints out the cp/m copyright banner etc on boot. Seem like maybe its dying after the c in cp/m but why ? Doesn't make much sense.
I tried swapping out all the cards with others from the huge pile of spares and it always did the same thing. Doesn't feel like a bad card issue.
The power supply in this thing is truly epic. Massive transformer and caps the size of beer cans. Funny thing in the few pictures around online they show two boards as part of the supply. One on each side. Mine one has one. Still I dont think I;d get as far as a huge Xerox logo across the screen if half the power supply was missing. Mine seems to be a later revision but, who knows.
Anyway, until I get a known good boot disk I'm stuck. If anyone knows someone with one of these that can copy a boot disk for me let me know.