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authorAndreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc>2018-02-10 15:09:18 +0100
committerAndreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc>2018-02-10 15:09:18 +0100
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-title = "Retro Computing - Unisys"
+title = "Retro Computing - Unisys CWD-4002"
categories = [ "Retro Computing", "Unisys" ]
date = "2018-02-10T13:55:47+02:00"
thumbnail = "/images/blog/retro-computing-unisys/unisys-CDW-4002-1.jpg"
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ thumbnail = "/images/blog/retro-computing-unisys/unisys-CDW-4002-1.jpg"
I saw a video on [LGR](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddgmzmw6_qE) and
thought, this is a nice system to run my own operating system on.
-It came as a i486 DX/2, 66 MHz, 16 MB RAM and a 512 MB hard drive. sweet.
+The Unisys CWD-4002 came as a i486 DX/2, 66 MHz, 16 MB RAM and a 512 MB hard drive. sweet.
And fits under my monitor, together with a Aten KVM switch and an Alix 1.E
minicomputer:
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ of Archlinux32 and I don't know how long the hard disk would work anyway.
And old hard disks are really noisy.
It contains an 8 GB SD card, I'm still wondering how many GBs the BIOS can
-swallow. At least the boot from within the first 2 GB with LBA adressing
+swallow. At least booting from within the first 2 GB with LBA adressing
seems to work:
{{< figure src="/images/blog/retro-computing-unisys/unisys-CDW-4002-sd-ide.jpg" title="SD card in a SD/IDE-adapter" >}}
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This installation deserves it's own blog article. Just very short:
Using the latest Native Oberon version from the ETH, install from
the OBERON0.DSK floppy.
-Have the additional files ready on the C:\ drive
+Have the additional files ready on the C:\ drive.
There is an excellent blog about how to use Oberon on Vintage Computers,
check out the [Oberon Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do2O1yFrnos)
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ patching for i486 too.
* LGR: [My Smallest 486 Desktop PC: Unisys CWD-4002](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddgmzmw6_qE)
* HighTreason610: [Leo Data Book 486-DBA Overview (Very small computer)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTuJXf0if2A)
-* Anres Ramos: [Oberon Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do2O1yFrnos)
+* Andres Ramos: [Oberon Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do2O1yFrnos)
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