Hi when I say the commodore "8000" I say the commodore 8032 / 8096 sold in france as CBM 8032 / CBM8096 (American name PET) (it was working with several of the 80xx machines that's why I say "commodore 8000" there was an extension (board + rom) to transform the commodore 8096 into a file server a second board was used to connect a SASI hard disk directly to the commodore (not a 9060/9090) and another extension (board + rom) to transform a commodore 8096 into a station I can try to find more information on these boards so it was possible to establish a network of up to 16 stations (for example for accounting, stock management...) -- didier On 08/09/2015 20:42, Bo Zimmerman wrote: > Forgive me, but what is the "Commodore 8000"? From the discussion of > "server" and hard disks, I take it you are not talking about the CBM > 8000 series PETs.... > > - Bo > >> I have 2 extra eproms for the french commodore 8000 >> >> network: >> boot station: http://netfilters.eu/eproms/boot-poste-3.bin >> boot server: http://netfilters.eu/eproms/pc-central-26-4.bin >> >> these 2 eproms boot the server and station number 3 >> (one byte change from one station to another) >> >> networked based on commodore 8000 + SASI hard disk + networked on >> 6854 (differential) >> > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2015-09-08 20:00:08
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