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[indus GT Field Service Manual]
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! Turn your Atari into a Ferrari
By far one of the most popular aftermarket drives for the Atari 8-bit computers was the Indus GT. Sold in a Big black case with psu and manuals, it really was a great looking and even better performing Drive. The styling with the LED readout, and dust cover door, half height profile and all black finish, made it a sexy choice for sure. With an option to install an S-Ram Charger, it literally turned the Floppy drive into a Z80 CP/M computer that you then used your Atari as a terminal to access. A version of CP/M 2.2 was included with the upgrade.[INDUS CPM 2.2]
A great manual came with the drive, and other manuals were also made available which made this a very popular drive because of its support.
* [indus GT Field Service Manual]
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