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Raiders of the lost hard drive

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Pangram verdict · v3.3

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Pangram v3.3

Article text · 187 words · 1 segments analyzed

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Track: Retrocomputing Room: UB4.136 Day: Sunday Start: 15:20 End: 15:35 Video only: ub4136 Chat: Join the conversation! In 1984 Commodore introduced the C900, a budget Unix workstation with an obscure Zilog Z8000 processor. Unfortunately, when hey bought the Amiga, the Commodore 900 project was canceled and today only a few dozen prototypes exist.A few years ago I happened to get one of these prototypes. Without a working power supply, monitor, keyboard and with the hard drive giving a mysterious 0xFF error, I was left puzzling on how to make the machine run. This talk documents my successful effort to bring the machine back to life. It is a continent-spanning tale of digital archaeology, which included, among others, disassembling the Z8000 BIOS, reverse-engineering the keyboard interface and figuring out the hard disk low level format. After I figured out how to make the machine run, I have helped two other Commodore 900 owners with the same problems to make their machines fully working.SpeakersAttachments Presentation Links Video recording (AV1/WebM) - 42.7 MB Video recording (MP4) - 314.8 MB Video recording subtitle file (VTT) Chat room(web) Chat room(app) Submit Feedback