Who owns/uses a CPU280? - CP/M
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in 1990 I developed a eurocard SBC based on the Z280, the CPU280.
I then sold several parts kits and also bare boards to people spread
over the whole world.
Lately, I was thinking about collecting the information ...
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Who owns/uses a CPU280?
Hello all,
in 1990 I developed a eurocard SBC based on the Z280, the CPU280.
I then sold several parts kits and also bare boards to people spread
over the whole world.
Lately, I was thinking about collecting the information about who still
has (or even uses) his CPU280.
If any of the CPU280 owners read this, please respond to the reply-to
address. Any additional technical and personal information about CPU280
and owner is welcome. :-)
Thanks,
Tilmann
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Re: Who owns/uses a CPU280?
Tilmann Reh wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> in 1990 I developed a eurocard SBC based on the Z280, the CPU280.
>
> I then sold several parts kits and also bare boards to people spread
> over the whole world.
>
> Lately, I was thinking about collecting the information about who still
> has (or even uses) his CPU280.
>
> If any of the CPU280 owners read this, please respond to the reply-to
> address. Any additional technical and personal information about CPU280
> and owner is welcome. :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Tilmann
I do so - but mostly it collects dust
Greetings
Fritz Chwolka
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Re: Who owns/uses a CPU280?
fritz chwolka wrote:
> Tilmann Reh wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> in 1990 I developed a eurocard SBC based on the Z280, the CPU280.
>>
>> I then sold several parts kits and also bare boards to people spread
>> over the whole world.
>>
>> Lately, I was thinking about collecting the information about who still
>> has (or even uses) his CPU280.
>>
>> If any of the CPU280 owners read this, please respond to the reply-to
>> address. Any additional technical and personal information about CPU280
>> and owner is welcome. :-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tilmann
>
> I do so - but mostly it collects dust
I would like to collect the CPU280 if you get tired of it collecting dust.
Always wanted a 280 based machine. At one point, someone was developing a
replacement motherboard for a Kaypro 10 that used a Z280. I bought an extra
K10 in anticipation and placed my order. They never completed the project :-(.
Seriously, if anyone has one of these and would like to part with it, please
contact me privately?
Steve