Re: Framebuffer driver for RDI BriteLite IPX?

2015-05-25 Thread Josh Dersch
On 5/25/15 4:53 PM, Michael Thompson wrote: Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 19:16:53 -0700 From: Josh Dersch Subject: Framebuffer driver for RDI BriteLite IPX? Hi all -- Sent this query to the Rescue list last week, no bites. Any Sun fanatics here have any ideas? (Linux/OpenBSD appear to support it,

Re: Framebuffer driver for RDI BriteLite IPX?

2015-05-25 Thread Michael Thompson
> > Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 19:16:53 -0700 > From: Josh Dersch > Subject: Framebuffer driver for RDI BriteLite IPX? > > Hi all -- > > Sent this query to the Rescue list last week, no bites. Any Sun > fanatics here have any ideas? (Linux/OpenBSD appear to support it, but > I'd rather keep the OS v

RDI PowerLite 110 and OpenStep - watchdog-reset

2015-05-25 Thread Ian Finder
Hi folks, So I recently made a very poor trade for an RDI PowerLite 110 under the assumption that it could run NeXTstep or OpenStep, as allegedly RDI supplied the PowerLite with this OS in some configurations. The PowerLite is essentially an SS5 in a chunky, ugly laptop. When I boot the OpenSt

GE disk drives on ebay, one badged Datacraft

2015-05-25 Thread jwsmobile
GE-14-Hawk-Drive-23991-47d266933G3 http://www.ebay.com/itm/261895292646 One of these systems really appears to be a CDC drive, but the other one is badged Datacraft 5208, and doesn't look familiar. Any idea on what it is? Looks like something that would fit a collection of storage devices

Re: 8-bit Computer TV Channel Use

2015-05-25 Thread Mark J. Blair
> On May 25, 2015, at 10:10, tony duell wrote: > > >>> Hopefully one of them will work for you. >> >> If you would like to purchase hundreds of converters to catalog which ones >> work with each screwball vintage >> computer, I will welcome the data. > > And then keep on purchasing and eval

RE: 8-bit Computer TV Channel Use

2015-05-25 Thread tony duell
> > Hopefully one of them will work for you. > > If you would like to purchase hundreds of converters to catalog which ones > work with each screwball vintage > computer, I will welcome the data. And then keep on purchasing and evaluating these converters so that when they are updated to use

Re: 8-bit Computer TV Channel Use

2015-05-25 Thread Mark J. Blair
> On May 25, 2015, at 05:46, Alan Hightower wrote: > OMG, stop. No, thank you. You are not compelled to participate if the idea offends you. > Google "Composite to HDMI" and you will find hundreds of low > cost boxes that do this. And as has been already discussed, none of them is universal, a

Re: 8-bit Computer TV Channel Use

2015-05-25 Thread Alan Hightower
On 2015-05-23 11:24, Mark J. Blair wrote: > In the middle will be some FPGA to perform any necessary magic. I've been > looking at a prohibitively expensive ($115) one that has enough dual-port RAM > blocks to support a frame buffer. I need to see if I can push the frame > buffer out into e

Online Access to Running AOS/VS Offered

2015-05-25 Thread Stephen Merrony
I've had a lot of help from all over the world getting my Data General MV/2500 up and running, so it's time to give a little back... I am now able to provide on-line access to my operational MV/2500 DC to individuals who make reasonable requests for it. Currently the machine is running AOS/VS

RE: Online Access to Running AOS/VS Offered

2015-05-25 Thread Evan Linwood
congrats Steve - that's really something! I'd love to arrange for access (will contact you off-list). -Original Message- From: cctech [mailto:cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Merrony Sent: Sunday, 24 May 2015 9:14 PM To: cct...@classiccmp.org Subject: Online Access to