a full sized unit like the IBM 2501. They just want to feed cards in and
have them flip through the reader, no actually processing.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:55 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
> What interface are you looking for Bill? IBM bus/tag channel? I have a
> tabletop card reader with a separate
What interface are you looking for Bill? IBM bus/tag channel? I have a
tabletop card reader with a separate IBM channel interface box...
Mike
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:44 PM, william degnan wrote:
> $$ if you have an IBM 2501 or similar looking punchcard reader and would
> like to rent it from s
Ahhh so more show than go. Gotcha. Sorry can't help.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 3:20 PM, william degnan wrote:
> a full sized unit like the IBM 2501. They just want to feed cards in and
> have them flip through the reader, no actually processing.
>
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:55 PM, Mike Ross wro
On 08/17/2016 10:37 PM, Douglas Taylor wrote:
I've brought up a MicroVax II and installed VMS 5.5-2 on a
SCSI2SD disk and it is fun to work with. (I also
installed openvms 7.2 without much drama)
The problem I am having is that is has a TK50 tape drive
and controller, but it never has shown
On Aug 17, 2016, at 10:37 PM, Douglas Taylor wrote:
>
> I've brought up a MicroVax II and installed VMS 5.5-2 on a SCSI2SD disk and
> it is fun to work with. (I also installed openvms 7.2 without much drama)
>
> The problem I am having is that is has a TK50 tape drive and controller, but
> it
$$ if you have an IBM 2501 or similar looking punchcard reader and would
like to rent it from sept 1-9th. I would expect you'd deliver it and set
up so it reads cards, and as a bonus can print cards that "say something on
them", understanding that was not how they were originally used. This is
fo
On 18/08/2016 04:37, "Douglas Taylor" wrote:
> I've brought up a MicroVax II and installed VMS 5.5-2 on a SCSI2SD disk
> and it is fun to work with. (I also installed openvms 7.2 without much
> drama)
>
> The problem I am having is that is has a TK50 tape drive and controller,
> but it never ha
On 8/18/2016 4:39 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Paul Koning
> A lot of Unibus/Qbus devices have "floating CSRs" which means they
> don't have fixed address assignments. Instead, the correct address is
> based on a set of rules, which puts devices in an ordered list and
On 08/18/2016 03:39 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Paul Koning
> A lot of Unibus/Qbus devices have "floating CSRs" which means they
> don't have fixed address assignments. Instead, the correct address is
> based on a set of rules, which puts devices in an ordered list and
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 5:02 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> > From: Mattis Lind
>
> The other one seems to be the same as this one:
>
> > http://www.hal1.se/Rolfs_web/Rolfs_images/1975_1/pages/7503%2003.htm
> >
> > The panel to the left is RF15 and the right is TC15. But what is the
>
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
>
>
> On 8/18/16 10:02 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
>
>> OK, I have identified the one on the far right as a VT15. (Crappy image from
>> DEC documentation added to the page - can someone provide a better one?
>
> we have one
> http://www.computerhistory
oh.. there's a cool picture of a PDP-15 here:
http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/gallery/ral/orig/r12588.jpg
On 8/18/16 1:57 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
>
>
> On 8/18/16 10:02 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
>
>> OK, I have identified the one on the far right as a VT15. (Crappy image from
>> DEC documentati
On 8/18/16 10:02 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> OK, I have identified the one on the far right as a VT15. (Crappy image from
> DEC documentation added to the page - can someone provide a better one?
we have one
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102691234
i'll request access to it t
here is another one http://www.ebay.com/itm/131844407301 not as clean but
same price
I have at least 100 lbs of circular industrial/military connectors. If I
can find what you are looking for the price would be the cost of shipping.
My IBM branded is waiting for other projects to complete. I'll t
Check these guys in the UK
http://www.electrojumble.org/Connectors_Military.htm
CON4300.
Other similar types SK and WK bodies Used/New available from 2 UK Pounds
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Pete Lancashire
wrote:
> here is another one http://www.ebay.com/itm/131844407301 not as clean but
> From: Paul Koning
> A lot of Unibus/Qbus devices have "floating CSRs" which means they
> don't have fixed address assignments. Instead, the correct address is
> based on a set of rules, which puts devices in an ordered list and
> assigns addresses in sequence. .. If you get t
> I am looking for a ITT Cannon SK-19-21C connector to be able to connect a
> Calcomp 565 (IBM1627) or a Houston DP-1.
>
> Does anyone know of a cheaper source than PEI Genesis? They want 116
> euros + 25 euros shipping + VAT.
http://ww4.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?userid=63173215&product=ITT+SK
If you are not in a rush I suggest getting the pins from a surplus
connector and use heat shrink, having said that I may have a few of the
connectors but if I do they are in storage which will not get started
before next spring.
On Aug 18, 2016 7:43 AM, "Mattis Lind" wrote:
> I am looking for a I
> From: Mattis Lind
>> To start with, there's this image:
>>
>>
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/gdmr/Historical/Photos/1980.08-PDP1540.jpg
>>
>> That's clearly an FP15 on the lower left, and I have identified the
>> center one as a TC15, but what are the other two?
O
Hello,
since the messages in May about the MS Windows 1.0 version for DEC Rainbow,
I did some research to see if a version is effectively available.
It seems that copies of this software are really difficult to find, but
a complete copy
was available on the latrobe ftp DEC Rainbow archive... whi
Mike,
a new release of PDP11GUI is online, with lots of enhancements:
Is anyone working on a Linux port? I expelled the last of Windows from
the house years ago.
I got this asked permanently!
PDP11GUI should run under Wine. Apparently nobody tried so far, at least
I got no feedback about.
> On Aug 17, 2016, at 11:37 PM, Douglas Taylor wrote:
>
> I've brought up a MicroVax II and installed VMS 5.5-2 on a SCSI2SD disk and
> it is fun to work with. (I also installed openvms 7.2 without much drama)
>
> The problem I am having is that is has a TK50 tape drive and controller, but
>
From: Pontus Pihlgren: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 11:26 PM
I've been running and looking at the PDP-8/E INSTRUCTION TEST 1. And it
is supposed to write the BEL (07) character after each round of passed
tests. However the code loads and outputs the constant "0207", which is
07 with the eigth bit
> I've been running and looking at the PDP-8/E INSTRUCTION TEST 1. And it
> is supposed to write the BEL (07) character after each round of passed
> tests. However the code loads and outputs the constant "0207", which is
> 07 with the eigth bit set. I think the 8/E serial interface outputs all
>
Jon Elson wrote:
> On 08/17/2016 01:07 PM, j...@cimmeri.com wrote:
> > To my surprise, not all SCSI tape drives are created equal.
> Right, there was SCSI, SCSI-II and SCSI-III. Also, a lot of
> drives did not correctly support SOME features that others
> did. it got VERY messy. Other drives
I am looking for a ITT Cannon SK-19-21C connector to be able to connect a
Calcomp 565 (IBM1627) or a Houston DP-1.
Does anyone know of a cheaper source than PEI Genesis? They want 116
euros + 25 euros shipping + VAT.
/Mattis
>> I assume you can just register and set up shop there. I don't think
>> the overhead is too bad. You just upload some photos of your panels,
>> price them, set the quantity (or build to order) and you're done.
>>
>>
> Good grief a old typewriter with a display!!!
People with too much time on the
On 18/08/2016 14:25, Jonathan Katz wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Rod Smallwood
wrote:
Whats an Etsy?
on-line storefront for artisan stuff, low-volume stuff.
This is my friend's store for homemade portraits and the link:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/cordialkitten
Here's something th
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Rod Smallwood
wrote:
> Whats an Etsy?
>
on-line storefront for artisan stuff, low-volume stuff.
This is my friend's store for homemade portraits and the link:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/cordialkitten
Here's something that is kind of interesting:
https://www.etsy.
On 18/08/2016 12:10, Jonathan Katz wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Rod Smallwood
wrote:
Other information and addenda is welcome, but not necessary (re: Ian's
point about necessity), and I wouldn't postpone posting in favor of
fancier distribution. LCD is the most survivable (broadl
All --
Might be a long shot, but I'm looking for a Seattle Computer SCP-300 8086
Support Board for a project I'm working on. I have the memory and CPU, and a
Cromemco floppy card but I'm looking for this to complete the set.
If anyone has one that works that they're willing to sell, please l
On Aug 18, 2016 12:08 AM, "Brent Hilpert" wrote:
>
> On 2016-Aug-17, at 8:26 PM, william degnan wrote:
> >>> No doubt you can get it to work, and it can be a useful ability in
some
> >>> situations.
> >>> But monitors and loaders tended to be written with different
objectives.
> >>>
> >>> Monitors
On August 17, 2016 11:55:16 PM CDT, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:01:43PM -0500, Chris Elmquist wrote:
>>
>> The SGI shared memory systems, the most current of which is called
>> "UV", is a NUMALink interconnected design. They have a number of
>> ASICs that implement the
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Rod Smallwood
wrote:
>
>
>> Other information and addenda is welcome, but not necessary (re: Ian's
>> point about necessity), and I wouldn't postpone posting in favor of
>> fancier distribution. LCD is the most survivable (broadly), and easiest
>> to archive.
>>
>
On 18/08/2016 11:21, Daniel Moniz wrote:
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016, at 12:04 PM, Ian Finder wrote:
My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid.
Set up an HTTP server or a web host that does directory listings, and and
dump all the stuff into a sensible folder structure a-la Bitsavers.
W
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016, at 12:04 PM, Ian Finder wrote:
> My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid.
>
> Set up an HTTP server or a web host that does directory listings, and and
> dump all the stuff into a sensible folder structure a-la Bitsavers.
>
> When you get more stuff just file i
Hi
I've been running and looking at the PDP-8/E INSTRUCTION TEST 1. And it
is supposed to write the BEL (07) character after each round of passed
tests. However the code loads and outputs the constant "0207", which is
07 with the eigth bit set. I think the 8/E serial interface outputs all
eigh
>
>
> There are still some other -15 panels showing up in pictures, which I have
> no
> idea about. To start with, there's this image:
>
> http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/gdmr/Historical/Photos/1980.08-PDP1540.jpg
>
> That's clearly an FP15 on the lower left, and I have identified the center
> one
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