u/CardboardDeath86

Image 1 — Got CP/M 2.2 up and running on my Zenith Z-90
Image 2 — Got CP/M 2.2 up and running on my Zenith Z-90

Got CP/M 2.2 up and running on my Zenith Z-90

Still working out some stuff with getting other software to work, but I think this is a big step because I have confirmed that the Z-37 disk system does (as least partially) work, along with most of the disks I have for it.

u/CardboardDeath86 — 4 days ago

Since I first posted about it a few weeks ago I've gotten a lot more disks, manuals, etc. for my setup, and I've also taken out the internal hdd and put in a caddy so I can switch OSes whenever I want, but I mostly stick to 95 and DOS for games. My next target is a 5.25" floppy drive.

u/CardboardDeath86 — 10 days ago

I've been wanting to get into early-80s microcomputer stuff for a long time now, and I absolutely love the design of these. The disk system does power on, but I'm not sure if it works as I don't have a cable for it yet, although I do plan to get one ASAP.

u/CardboardDeath86 — 17 days ago

Does anyone know what kind of cable i need to connect this Z-37 Disk System to a Zenith Z-90 computer? I'm not too knowledgeable on early-80s microcomputer stuff like this, but would a regular PC floppy cable work or do I need something more specific? Any help is greatly appreciated

u/CardboardDeath86 — 17 days ago