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Re: AE Vulcan Utility Disk
- Subject: Re: AE Vulcan Utility Disk
- From: carbide@egine.com
- Date: 3 Jan 2005 12:29:33 -0800
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Uwe Poppe wrote:
> Many Thanx Paul. But these images contain only the files for Prodos
and DOS
> 3.3.
> Is it possible, that CP/M support was delivered with CP/AM 5.1.1? The
Vulcan
> Users's Guide says something about a program called "PC.COM" to
transfer
> CP/M to the harddisk.
> Does anybody know how a Vulcan Controller was normally sold?
>
> Uwe
I don't know much about cp/m on a Vulcan, except the manual mentions
it. I have uploaded a .pdf version of the Vulcan manual to Ground:
ground.ecn.uiowa.edu
apple2/Docs folder
Vulcan_manual.pdf
Thanks to Steve for preserving it and making it available to Apple II
enthusiasts.
-Paul