CompuPro CP/M System 8/16 S - 100 8 - Bit Professional Computer W/14 Boards
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:19220299 | Compatible Brand: George Morrow Altair Cromemco IMSAI |
MPN: Compupro 816 | Type: S-100 8 Bit Computer |
Brand: Compupro Compupro Godbout Viasyn | UPC: Does not apply |
CompuPro CP/M System 8/16 S-100 8-bit Professional Computer w/14 Boards.
I am not an expert on the S-100 systems. I buy and restore Apple/IBM/Atari/Tandy/TRS-80computers. That said, I will do my best to describe the computer.
This is a very clean computer and probably works but I did not dare to turn it on. For manyreasons, I thought it would be best for someone who knows how to slow start those capacitors or to be sure everything is connected c...orrectly before they spark this computer up. Pretty mucheverything has worked from this group of computers that I purchased from the same person. So there is a good chance that this will work as well but no guarantees.
There are 14 boards:(4) Compupro RAM 22 boards(1) Macreotech International Corp MI-286 rev 2.1 Dual Processor CPU board(2) 1983 Dual Systems Corp WDC-SMDB Rev A & WDC-SMD Rev B (Connected)(2) 1986 Frank Korzeniewski GPS-286 General Problem Solver 80286/80287(1) 1981 Compupro Godbout Disk1(1) 1981 Compupro System Support 1(1) 1984 LANS 100 Rev A International Micro System Corp(2) 1981 Compupro Godbout Interfacer 3
The write up on this computer from another webpage:The Compupro 8/16 system was one of the last, big, expensive CP/M system that appeared at the end of the S-100 Bus and 8-bit professional systems era.
It was actually a typical S-100 box where the user could insert almost any S-100 card build by the manufacturer or anybody else.
As Compupro manufactured a large range of S-100 card, the system could be fitted with either 8-bit and/or 16-bit processor cards. One of the best-selling card was a dual processor 8088 + 8085 that allowed running both 8 bit CP/M and 16 bit MP/M software, at a speed of 2 or 5 Mhz, in a multi-user, multi-tasking environment.
Please email me for more photos. Selling as-is with no returns. Thanks.
I am not an expert on the S-100 systems. I buy and restore Apple/IBM/Atari/Tandy/TRS-80computers. That said, I will do my best to describe the computer.
This is a very clean computer and probably works but I did not dare to turn it on. For manyreasons, I thought it would be best for someone who knows how to slow start those capacitors or to be sure everything is connected c...orrectly before they spark this computer up. Pretty mucheverything has worked from this group of computers that I purchased from the same person. So there is a good chance that this will work as well but no guarantees.
There are 14 boards:(4) Compupro RAM 22 boards(1) Macreotech International Corp MI-286 rev 2.1 Dual Processor CPU board(2) 1983 Dual Systems Corp WDC-SMDB Rev A & WDC-SMD Rev B (Connected)(2) 1986 Frank Korzeniewski GPS-286 General Problem Solver 80286/80287(1) 1981 Compupro Godbout Disk1(1) 1981 Compupro System Support 1(1) 1984 LANS 100 Rev A International Micro System Corp(2) 1981 Compupro Godbout Interfacer 3
The write up on this computer from another webpage:The Compupro 8/16 system was one of the last, big, expensive CP/M system that appeared at the end of the S-100 Bus and 8-bit professional systems era.
It was actually a typical S-100 box where the user could insert almost any S-100 card build by the manufacturer or anybody else.
As Compupro manufactured a large range of S-100 card, the system could be fitted with either 8-bit and/or 16-bit processor cards. One of the best-selling card was a dual processor 8088 + 8085 that allowed running both 8 bit CP/M and 16 bit MP/M software, at a speed of 2 or 5 Mhz, in a multi-user, multi-tasking environment.
Please email me for more photos. Selling as-is with no returns. Thanks.