Would love to help, but I have the PC100-B. The PC100-A board is somewhat
different than the
PC100-B, but not super different.
Have you checked the diagnostics table in the technical reference to see
what all LEDs lit means?
I'd crack open my copy, but it is buried in boxes at the moment.
Warner
On 01/17/2016 02:00 PM, ben wrote:
Why not just grab a few 8 tracks from the truck out back.
...Or fill those old QIC cartridges with some old acetate-base 1/4"
open-reel audio tape? After all, it's all the same...
--Chuck
On 1/17/2016 2:32 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 01/17/2016 01:03 PM, Adrian Stoness wrote:
tape is tape all thats different is is the signal thats put on it.
Nonsense-substrate, binder, magnetic characteristics vary widely between
analog/audio and digital/computer tapes. Try taking some VHS tape
On 01/17/2016 01:03 PM, Adrian Stoness wrote:
tape is tape all thats different is is the signal thats put on it.
Nonsense-substrate, binder, magnetic characteristics vary widely between
analog/audio and digital/computer tapes. Try taking some VHS tape and
using it in your 9-track open-reel d
>
> Yeah, but if the emulator doesn't work,
> then you have another important clue.
I _know_ there are problems on the TU58. It should detect the BOT and EOT
markers and not let the tape run off the spool. It should never produce the
waveform I am seeing at the output of the read comparator. No
tape is tape all thats different is is the signal thats put on it.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> If you're really interested in tape restoration, Richard Hess runs a
> service professionally and has gobs of information.
>
> http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
>
> Yes, I kno
On 1/17/2016 1:40 PM, tony duell wrote:
Incidentally, another reason I am not
too keen on using an emulator is that
I suspect there could well be logic
faults in the CPU and if I am not
careful I will just have a long list
of unsolved problems, whch can be
somewhat disheartenng...
Yeah,
What's the SD card based TU58 emulator that a couple of people mentioned?
Is that just a Raspberry PI with linux and the existing TU58 emulator
software, or is there something more purpose built?
Bob
>
> What's the SD card based TU58 emulator that a couple of people mentioned?
> Is that just a Raspberry PI with linux and the existing TU58 emulator
> software, or is there something more purpose built?
First hit on Google for 'TU58 Emulator' (no quotes) for me was :
http://www.torok.info/co
If you're really interested in tape restoration, Richard Hess runs a
service professionally and has gobs of information.
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
Yes, I know he specializes in audio (analog) tape, but as Bob Pease used
to say, "at some level, everything is analog".
--Chuck
> > I don't know if it applies to the AlphaStation 200 but I have a PWS
> > 500a
> which
> > defaults back to the AlphaBios firmware whenever the battery dies.
> > After replacing the battery, I have to connect a keyboard and monitor
> > and go through the AlphaBios menus to reset it to SRM. (If
>
> On a VAX, there is an application (named EXCHANGE if I remember
> correctly) which reads and writes the first partition of any RT-11 disk
Err, yes... This implies I have a working VAX. Until I repair ths TU58 and get
it to load the CPU microcode, I don't.
Sure...
> If you have a PDP-11 syst
>tony duell wrote:
While the TU-58 tape will not have an RT-11 file
structure, you can at least read each raw block
and display the contents:
Actually I believe the VAX11/730 console tape is an
RT11 file system (for all there is no PDP11 involved).
On a VAX, there is an application (named E
FYI, I still have lots of P112 CP/M computer kits for sale. Please buy
one or several. See http://661.org/p112/
--
David Griffith
d...@661.org
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoyi
In order to perfect my new USB-based Panda Display, I'd like to know what
to expect on the display. Does anyone here have a pdp-10 program that
will put a recognizable pattern on a parallel Panda Display? In
particular, I'm looking for whatever is causing the action in this video
to happen:
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