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Date   : Fri, 01 Mar 1991 21:35:37 GMT
From   : vax5.cit.cornell.edu!jeh@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu
Subject: archive site for comp.os.cpm? and misc

In article <1991Feb28.090343.3065@vax5.cit.cornell.edu>,
bqsy1@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Andrew R. Orndorff) writes:
>      Also, I have a Xerox 820-II with the 8" drives and was wondering if
> anyone could provide me with the following information or pointers to where
> I might locate this info:
>
>      *floppy and hard disk subsystems: what is necessary, what can I
>       use?
>      *tech. documentation on the hardware, ROMs and anything else
>      *pointers to firms that produce or market processor upgrades
>       for the 820-II, like going to a Z280
>      *anyone who has info on "homebrew" type alterations to this
>       machine
>
>      Thanks for any help.
>
> P.S. Is there a Xerox users group anywhere in the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic
> states?

You'll find all of the above rolled into one :) at Holly Park
RCP/M, 201-757-1497.  Dick Roberts, the sysop, will gladly sell
you his 8" hard drive kits, if you really want some extra heat in
your house :)  Chris McEwen also runs a BBS in the same area; I
don't recall the number, but I'm sure it's liberally plastered
all over Dick's system.

  --jh
--
John Hood, Mann Library, Cornell University
jhood@albert.mannlib.cornell.edu, jeh@crnlvax5.bitnet, uunet!biar!jhood

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