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Re: All things ,Corvus and Constellation
WOW.!
I have the drive working off an appe][e and boots into Dos3.3,
What I need is the Constellation software. I have the apple ][ cards
and one for the PC, but no software at all.
I've hunted and hunted but was only able to find the "basic untilites"
disk for the Corvus HD,
if you have the Prodos installs I would love to see if I can bring it
up to that, in stead of the Dos3.3.
I would like to try and wire it up by my self, just to see if I can do
it, that's the fun for me. It's the software I just can't find.
I assume all your parts and card's etc are spoken for, but if you
wanted to sale any of it I would be very interested, especially the
Mac card.
if you could help me with getting the software, any and all, (so I can
Archie it on a Corvus site, that is if it's fallen into the open
domain licensing)
I have a few odds and ends if your interested in. (I'm really only
intrested in the Corvus and constellation network and harddisk ) some
of them seem a bit odd, so they should go to some one who has an
interest.
so if you could help me get a copy of the Constellation software for
apple and pc ,or ANY software you have or know of, it would help me
greatly.
I think I have all the Doc's for everything , or all the Docs I could
find on line , and there was a lot.
thanks for the time on this.
the polarity on the wiring seems odd, but then I always though it was
voodoo or a cures that would always brake the connection boxes ;-)
thanks for the tip on the RCA.
jake
On May 16, 11:20 am, A2Aviator <a2avia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Like what? How to connect them? etc?
>
> I have about 40 of the Transporter Cards - and even the Apple ///
> driver, and Apple /// cards.
>
> As well, two for Mac, one for Atari and a couple for MS DOS.
>
> Did you install Constellation II? I have the ProDOS, Pascal, and DOS
> 3.3 installs. I think there's CP/M too.
>
> You don't need 'special' stuff to connect them up, RCA splitters and
> Y's from Radio Shack will do just fine. I can explain that with a
> diagram if needed. There's no worry about the polarity. You can pull
> the cable off mid-transmission and flip it over, put it back. It keeps
> on going.