[BBC-Micro] BBC Micro connected to RM 380Z
Jules Richardson
julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Dec 21 21:07:11 GMT 2006
Andrew Hancock wrote:
> Is there any documentation or software for this?
>
> I remember two or three BBC Micros at my school were connected via the User
> Port (I think) to RM 380Z machine before Econet came to the school.
Hmm. 380Z hardware had its own network - like Econet, but with less wires :-)
All the machines had built-in terminal software in ROM, as well as being able
to network-boot from an MP/M fileserver (when they had the network board
fitted - not all machines did).
I'm pretty sure there was a mode where the 380Z could receive keyboard input
from a remote system and use a remote system for display, too - however I
thought that was only over the serial port and not something like parallel
(which would be perhaps more logical to connect a BBC User port to).
But what you mention is interesting... what ran on the 380Z? Was it a
fileserver, or some sort of custom game / educational app? If it was a
fileserver, do you know if it was an RML product, or something third-party?
I can see what docs I have over the next few days, anyway...
cheers
Jules
More information about the bbc-micro
mailing list