Full-Color 11x17 Schematics of the Super-I/O Controller
CP/M 3.0 3.5" 720K Boot Diskette (and a backup copy)
Optional accessories include:
Extra Serial Null Modem Cable (9-pin to 9-pin) to
connect the Super-I/O Console to a PC Serial Port.
Six-foot IEEE-1284 Parallel Cable for connection with a
PC.
36" Shielded IDE cable for the Secondary IDE port
IDE to FLASH Card Adapter:
The
IDE to FLASH card adapter is a 3.5" form factor drive that
allows FLASH media cards to be used with the Super-I/O
Controller. The FLASH card adapter requires only +5
volts. It is available in black or white, and supports
the following FLASH Media Cards:
CompactFLASH
MemoryStick
SD/MMC
SmartMedia
The IDE to FLASH Card Adapter also includes a mounting kit
for mounting the drive in half-height 5.25" drive bays.
64MB CompactFLASH Card with CP/M Software:
This card can be used with the IDE to FLASH adapter above.
It is formatted for use with the Super-I/O controller
running CP/M 3.0. The card is formatted to
approximately 62MB, and pre-loaded with various CP/M
software on each of the 16 CP/M User Areas.
Try an S-100 machine equipped with a Super-I/O
controller now
[updated 2/10/2004] You
can now try an S-100 machine equipped with a Super-I/O
controller by telneting to:
telnet://www.hartetec.com. The machine is a Cromemco System
One outfitted with the following configuration:
Cromemco DPU Z80/68000 Processor Card
California Computer Systems 64K Dynamic RAM
Super-I/O Controller with modified FLASH
code that automatically boots CP/M from drive A:.
Two 3.5" 720K Floppy Drives (A: and B:)
One 3.2GB IDE drive, partitioned to 62MB.
(C:)
Console serial port connected to the
Internet through a Xyplex 1600 Terminal Server via
gatekeeper.hartetec.com.
[Note:] The Super-I/O Controller in this machine is exactly like the
one you will receive. When you connect to the machine,
press <return> a few times to get the MONITOR '%' prompt.
Then type 'B 1' to boot to CP/M 3.0. CPM3.SYS and
CCP.COM on this machine are loaded completely from FLASH, thanks
to code enhancements by Randy McLaughlin. As Randy says,
"It boots in a FLASH!"
Documents,
utilities, source
code, and design files available for download
[updated 2/10/2004]CP/M 3.0 v1.2 Distribution Disk Image (720K 3.5"
NTRawrite.exe [44KB]
format) Note: Caution: Do not
run this image unless
you have Revision 1.2 hardware!
[updated 2/10/2004] CP/M 3.0 FLASH Boot
Upgrade Disk Image (720K 3.5"
NTRawrite.exe [44KB]
format) Note:
This disk image contains files required to upgrade your
existing floppy disk boot monitor to a new monitor which
boots CPM3.SYS and loads CCP.COM directly from the FLASH
device. Follow the
instructions carefully!
[updated 2/10/2004] CBIOS Native CP/M
Build Disk Image (720K 3.5"
NTRawrite.exe [44KB]
format) Note:
This disk image contains everything you need to build a new
CBIOS and generate CPM3.SYS under CP/M.