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HereBeDragons

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    Interested in finding out more about the P2000. Also a volunteer at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge.

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  1. Hi! And apologies again for posting in English. I'm having fun exploring my P2000T (I now have a Multirom and SD-Card from @Bertus on this forum). I recently got a second P2000T that's not working, but interestingly had a floppy controller attached (pictured). I've moved that into my working P2000T. I note that when it's installed, the machine says it has 39K rather than 14K when I turn it on, so I presume it has memory on it, and that works. I was advised to boot into JWS Basic, which was on my Multirom, but I have no idea what to do next. Does anyone know what the floppy commands are under JWS Basic? My plan is to see if I can get this controller working with a Shugart floppy disk emulator, such as a Gotek. All help gratefully received!
  2. Hello! (and apologies for posting in English). I'm a new P2000T owner, and I've just got mine running. It's a lovely machine. But I'm trying to understand how to save a program to tape (so I can use the SERIAL.BAS mention above - that's soooo cool!). I've got some Philips tapes, and I put one in the machine. I do SHIFT-7 and it asks me if I want the tape formatted. I say yes. It appears to rewind the tape (noisily), then fast forward a tiny bit and stop with OK. I then enter CSAVE "TEST", it rewinds the tape and then sticks. Eventually it times out with 'Cassette Error I" which I think is 'rewind timeout'. Any idea what this means? What is the correct behaviour? Also, I note my machine is a P200T/102, and all those I can see in photos are a /38 - does this mean mine has more memory that usual? Many thanks in advance!
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