I actually had a complete working system for a while. It
used two 360k FH
floppy drives and a standard flat Astec switching power
supply. The case was
cheesy, though (no offense). Very thin metal; not as sturdy
as the PC but
very hobbyist-friendly (totally screw-together).
I have a second MPX16 board here but I've never been able to
get it to work
so I've left it for dead.
Any YouTube video of the brawl?
On 4/29/07 1:23 PM, "Chris M" <chrism3667 yahoo.com> wrote:
> yo cool. Now just find me the box dude ;). And why
> weren't you at TCF yesterday??? You totally missed the
> best knock down drag out brawl between me and E.K.
>
> --- "Richard A. Cini" <rcini optonline.net> wrote:
>
>> All:
>>
>> While moving things around in the shop, I came
>> across an envelope
>> containing some floppy disks for the Micromint
>> MPX-16. These disks include
>> the source code for the ROM BIOS and an apparently
>> unreleased copy of MS-DOS
>> 1.25.
>>
>> I posted copies of these on the My Documents
>> page of my Highgate site.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> --
>> Rich Cini
>> Collector of Classic Computers
>> Build Master and lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
>> http://www.altair32.com
>> http://
highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp
>>
>>
>
>
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Rich Cini
Collector of Classic Computers
Build Master and lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
http://www.altair32.com
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