Date : Thu, 22 Nov 1990 08:24:36 GMT
From : sparkyfs.erg.sri.com!hercules!fernwood!portal!cup.portal.com!Yonderboy@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Christopher Lee Russell)
Subject: TeleRAM 3000
Has anybody out there in CPM land ever heard of a TeleRAM 3000? I have such
a beast.. It is pretty cool.. A little portable deal that runs an early
version of CPM. It has a little tilt-up 4 x 80 tilt-up display. I got it
for free from the last place I worked. It has a virutal disk drive built
in that is actually bubble-RAM.. This stuff is super-non-volatile which is
good cuz it has been off for years at a time.. It has a version of BASIC,
a Term program (teleTALK), CPM support files, and a coupla others. It has
a RS232 and I have used the comm. program and called up BBS's, but the
software doesn`t have X-modem but it does have it's own proprietary x-fer
protocol. There is a connector on the back for a disk drive, but I don't
have one.... The manual I have is copyrighted 1982 and the company is
TeleRAM Communications Corporation... The problem is that I have no way of
putting more programs in the thing...unless I type them in! The whole unit
is about the size of a 3-ring binder.. Anybody know anything?...
....Yonderboy.....
End of INFO-CPM Digest V90 Issue #190
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