On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 15:35:50 +0200 Michael Engel via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hi, > > for a planned exhibition, I am thinking of restoring two of the > machines to working state again that are in storage here for decades: > > - A TI Explorer ("Sperry" labeled) > and > - A Xerox Star (no idea if ours actually ran Interlisp or one of the > other OSes for the Star/Dandelion) Awesome. I hope there will be online coverage of the exhibition. <cut> > Some things I could not find so far are the mouse and the console > cable for the Explorer. It seems that the mouse is related to > MouseSystems optical mice used on older Sun/SGI systems (but the > interface might be different?). The fiber optics cable for the > display (TI part number 2233200 according to the field service > manual) might be another problem > - if you know any details about this, I would be very interested... > This is the same part # listed for the 990, and I would think, lacking documentation on them, the BS600 and BS800 machines, if using the CI404 comm board. I don't know how common those were. My college only started using them after a lightning strike took out some machines through one or more serial links, iirc. But that may broaden your search. From the CI403/CI404 manual (http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ti/990/datacomm/2263897_9701B_CI403_Nov83.pdf): 2233200-0001 Standard duplex fiber-optic cable, 15m 2233201-0002 Fiber-optic extension cable, 60m 2233201-0003 Fiber-optic extension cable, 150m 2233201-0004 Fiber-optic extension cable, 300m 2233210-0001 Converter module kit, includes: Converter, Power Module, and Power Cord. The extension cables include a connector for connectin 2 cables. I may have some more information on the mouse and maybe some cable specs soon. Talking to some people who likely know. jbdigriz