• BigBoard 2- Z80 CP/M 2.2 System

    From james.h...@gmail.com@james.h.simpson@gmail.com to comp.os.cpm on Sun Nov 19 10:10:55 2023
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    I built a BigBoard 2 way back in 1982 from a bare board. I still have that system, and it still runs! I would like to add a "hard drive" to it. A CF card would be ideal so I guess I need to turn my SASI interface into an IDE interface. Is there any info available or better yet at kit?
    Any Info would be greatly appreciated.
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  • From Wayne Hortensius@me@somewhere.foo to comp.os.cpm on Thu Nov 23 15:23:48 2023
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    Since you've already got a SASI interface, a BlueSCSI board might be
    simpler. I've built one and plugged it into the SCSI port on my Ampro
    LB/Z80 and it works like a charm.

    https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI

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  • From Steven Hirsch@snhirsch@gmail.com to comp.os.cpm on Fri Nov 24 09:35:10 2023
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    On 11/19/23 13:10, james.h...@gmail.com wrote:
    I built a BigBoard 2 way back in 1982 from a bare board. I still have that system, and it still runs! I would like to add a "hard drive" to it. A CF card would be ideal so I guess I need to turn my SASI interface into an IDE interface. Is there any info available or better yet at kit?
    Any Info would be greatly appreciated.

    Take a look at this solution:

    http://koyado.com/Heathkit/Ferguson_BigBoard_II.html
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  • From ve4...@gmail.com@ve4kwk@gmail.com to comp.os.cpm on Fri Nov 24 17:33:39 2023
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    How about adding 4 Gotek (or clone) drives? Apparently, you can define a drive type of up to 255 tracks, some number of sectors, another number of bytes/sec. Adding some static ram beside the ROM will suffice for sector buffers in my mind. Of course, that will mean hacking the BIOS...
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