Pleasant memories. Where I worked we had two IMSAI 8080's. They each had dual 8-inch floppies and IMSAI hard drives. Instead of a separate keyboard we had ADM-3A terminals. My first home computer was a TRS-80 Model I. It had 2x5-1/4" and 2x8" floppy drives. I later moved the 8" drives to the Lobo Max 80.
@@jeffsponaugle6339 Instead of CP/M we ran IMDOS. The hard drives were 5MB fixed & 5MB removable. I have seen similar call Hawks. We eventually replaced them with I think computers from Seattle Computer Products. One had an Intel 8088 CPU while the other had a 8086 CPU.
@@jeffsponaugle6339 I bought a board for the TRS-80 Model I that allowed a dual-boot of TRDOS or CP/M 2.2. I pre-ordered a board from them to increase the RAM to 64K but they went bankrupt before they could deliver.
Love the IMSIA's and your work station is the bomb. Collection seems a little random, but nice. I have tried to focus on 8bit systems for the most part.
I used to have a Lobo Max 80. I believe it ran LDOS and was compatible with the TRS-80 Model 4. It could also boot to CP/M 2.2 or CP/M 3.0. It had 128KB RAM. I also had an Atari Mega STE. It had 4MB RAM and a 120MB hard drive.