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On 11/15/16 4:47 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
> On 11/14/16 9:37 PM, Jason T wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
>>> In a box of my old stuff, I found a copy of the Mt. Xinu calendar for 1993,
>>> the last year that they did a calendar, and scanned it. Some of you may
On 11/15/2016 12:15 PM, Mattis Lind wrote:
One of the DC filter capacitors has gone open circuit in my Tektronix 4051.
It is a SPRAGUE 9600 uF - 30VDC with a little bit unusual foot print.
It might be common for other Tek equipment.
Google turned up one Ebay-hit for a completed auction but that
On 11/14/16 9:37 PM, Jason T wrote:
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
In a box of my old stuff, I found a copy of the Mt. Xinu calendar for 1993,
the last year that they did a calendar, and scanned it. Some of you may
fondly remember the Mt. Xinu calendars so I am hosting what
What about a rom cataloging site? Is it feasible?
2016-11-15 22:36 GMT-02:00 Santo Nucifora :
> Hi Al,
>
> I don't have those particular board with the firmware but I posted a bunch
> of pics of what I have here, if it helps as you go through more.
>
> http://vintagecomputer.ca/bridgeboards-gall
Hi Al,
I don't have those particular board with the firmware but I posted a bunch
of pics of what I have here, if it helps as you go through more.
http://vintagecomputer.ca/bridgeboards-gallery/
Hope this helps,
Santo
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> On 11/15/2016 12:59 P
Has anyone determined what 48-bit and 56-bit ECC polynomials are used by
the National Semiconductor hard disk controllers? The DP8496/97 allows
choice of hard-wired 16-bit CRC, or 32-bit, 48-bit, or 56-bit ECC. The
32-bit ECC is a common polynomial known as the Glover polynomial, and it's
the sam
You can get the latest NCBridge software from
http://www.thinpathsystems.com/index.php?modules=support&content=patches&pro=ncb
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:34 AM, Rico Pajarola wrote:
> Found it!
>
> I spent a few hours digging through my storage and against all odds I
> found both the CD with a b
Found it!
I spent a few hours digging through my storage and against all odds I found
both the CD with a backup of everything I had collected from various
internet sites as well as the original NCD boot tape release 2.3.0.
While I'm searching for a working tape drive, here's the contents of the
C
On 2016-11-15 14:58, Ken Seefried wrote:
From: Rico Pajarola
Does no one have NCDWare 3.2.1 or earlier?
Nostalgia...I really liked the NCD 19 I used many moons ago.
Reasonably snappy at the time, nice mono screen, quiet. Funny enough
I recently resurrected an NCD Explora 701 (much later MIP
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 7:20 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
> On 11/9/16 6:18 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
>
> On Nov 9, 2016, at 5:57 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>>>
>>> ...
>>> A quick update -- I ran the ZTCD diagnostics and they do fail, despite my
>>> recollection (this is what I get for not taking notes at th
On 15/11/2016 20:54, Jay West wrote:
Chris wrote... I have a Raspberry Pi 3 with a USB Ethernet
dongle that it’s plugged into, but I can’t remember how to use ARP on
an isolated network to find the IP address of the other system. If
anyone has any pointers, I’d definitely appreciate them
On 11/15/2016 12:59 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> The same basic WD1000 or WD1001 controller design, with
> customization, was used in the Fortune 32:16 and ACD HDC-1001.
> Probably others as well.
It was used in a *lot* of machines back then. Heck, I even used one on
my IBM 5150 with a Shugart SA-100
From: Rico Pajarola
> Does no one have NCDWare 3.2.1 or earlier?
Nostalgia...I really liked the NCD 19 I used many moons ago.
Reasonably snappy at the time, nice mono screen, quiet. Funny enough
I recently resurrected an NCD Explora 701 (much later MIPS-based
xterminal). It's wildly faster tha
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
> The two WD machines that used these that I can think of were in the
> Kaypro 10 and one of the TRS-80s, maybe the Xerox 820-II?
>
Radio Shack used a slightly modified version of the WD1000 controller
board, which added a write-protect feature,
Chris wrote...
I have a Raspberry Pi 3 with a USB Ethernet dongle that it’s plugged into, but
I can’t remember how to use ARP on an isolated network to find the IP address
of the other system. If anyone has any pointers, I’d definitely appreciate them.
As I recall, ping the bro
> I have a Raspberry Pi 3 with a USB Ethernet dongle that itâ??s plugged into,$
You can use ARP for that only after it comes up far enough to get an
address and speak ARP.
If the Pi 3 is anything like the one I had the misfortune to deal with
at work a while back, it's running a Linux with a surp
Similarly, I’m trying to resurrect an NCD Explora Pro, and haven’t found much
more than broken links. It’s one of their “plug a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
into the box” X terminals.
Plugging in a keyboard, mouse, VGA panel, and Ethernet, I get a steady green
light at startup and “donk donk” n
tisdag 15 november 2016 skrev Kyle Owen :
> A lot of antique radio restorers prefer to cut open the can near the base,
> remove the innards, and replace it with a modern (much smaller) capacitor.
> Gluing it back together and polishing it up can make it look pretty close
> to original.
>
> Here's
Kyle wrote...
-
Here's a pretty good write-up:
http://www.faultlineaudio.net/the-work-bench/2013/1/15/restuffing-a-multi-section-can-capacitor.html
--
Great idea. May give that a shot... unless we can get a group buy to have TU-56
motor run caps built..
J
permission denied
On 11/15/16 11:44 AM, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
>
> Forgot the URL: http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/comp/divcomp/NCD/
>
> Forwarded Message
> Subject: NCD16 images. Was: NCD19 / Xncd19
> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 20:42:16 +0100
> From: Fred Jan Kraan
> To: cctalk@cla
On 11/15/16 11:25 AM, Eric Smith wrote:
> Although they're not SASI or SCSI, while you're collecting such things, it
> might also be nice to collect firmware from WD1000-nn and WD1001-nn
> (numeric suffix) disk controllers with the 50-pin general-purpose host
> interface, and which use the 8X300
Forgot the URL: http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/comp/divcomp/NCD/
Forwarded Message
Subject: NCD16 images. Was: NCD19 / Xncd19
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 20:42:16 +0100
From: Fred Jan Kraan
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Hi,
Some 20 years ago I briefly had some NCD16's and found some o
Hi,
Some 20 years ago I briefly had some NCD16's and found some of the
tarred images and software from those days. Hopefully it survived the
various media transfers.
Fred Jan
Great link! That's a great middle ground - preserves the look without having to
find the original cap.
Marc
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Mattis Lind wrote:
>
> One of the DC filter capacitors has gone open circuit in my Tektronix 4051.
> It is a SPRAGUE 9600 uF - 30VDC with a little bit unus
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 6:57 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
> I just started cataloging and dumping firmware my SASI/SCSI disk and tape
> boards
> starting with Xebec. It would be nice to find images for the two alternate
> fw
> proms for the S1410A, particularly the 8k 104793 version so I can compare
> it
Mattis,
On travel right now, but when I'm back next week I can see if our local shop
(Anchor) has an exact replacement, I have had good luck there. If not of course
a hack with a modern cap will do.
Marc
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Mattis Lind wrote:
>
> One of the DC filter capacitors ha
A lot of antique radio restorers prefer to cut open the can near the base,
remove the innards, and replace it with a modern (much smaller) capacitor.
Gluing it back together and polishing it up can make it look pretty close
to original.
Here's a pretty good write-up:
http://www.faultlineaudio.net/
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 1:15 PM, Mattis Lind wrote:
>
> One of the DC filter capacitors has gone open circuit in my Tektronix 4051.
> It is a SPRAGUE 9600 uF - 30VDC with a little bit unusual foot print.
>
> It might be common for other Tek equipment.
>
> Google turned up one Ebay-hit for a comp
One of the DC filter capacitors has gone open circuit in my Tektronix 4051.
It is a SPRAGUE 9600 uF - 30VDC with a little bit unusual foot print.
It might be common for other Tek equipment.
Google turned up one Ebay-hit for a completed auction but that's it.
Anyone has a reliable source for this
On 11/15/2016 11:58 AM, Jay West wrote:
Js wrote...
-
You did see that it's in ALASKA, and
that the seller is a total newbie at
only 24 ratings, right? Plus that ad
description -- it always amazes me how
few sentences some sellers think is
acceptable informational advertising.
No way wou
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 6:02 PM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Rico Pajarola wrote:
> > Does no one have NCDWare 3.2.1 or earlier? I just need the firmware for
> the
> > terminal, the host software is completely optional for my purpose.
>
> I was asking about NCD softwar
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Rico Pajarola wrote:
> Does no one have NCDWare 3.2.1 or earlier? I just need the firmware for the
> terminal, the host software is completely optional for my purpose.
I was asking about NCD software just last month, for a Tektronix X221CHT / XP221
I got no answ
Js wrote...
-
You did see that it's in ALASKA, and
that the seller is a total newbie at
only 24 ratings, right? Plus that ad
description -- it always amazes me how
few sentences some sellers think is
acceptable informational advertising.
No way would I buy anything from that
seller, un
On 11/15/2016 10:30 AM, Jay West wrote:
I want it, and was planning on buying it.
...
I have sent the seller 3 emails asking questions about it - and have not gotten
a single response. This makes me wary.
...
So long story short, I want it and was prepared to buy it - but with no
response
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Guy Dawson wrote:
> Sweet and it's good for 2021.
>
>
> On 15 November 2016 at 05:37, Jason T wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Alan Perry
> wrote:
> > > In a box of my old stuff, I found a copy of the Mt. Xinu calendar for
> > 1993,
> > > the last y
I don't think I have any real documentation, just various NCDWare releases
ranging from 3.5 to 5.1. But I'll check.
But I have stupidly misplaced my copy of 3.2.1 (the last version to support
the NCD19...).
Does no one have NCDWare 3.2.1 or earlier? I just need the firmware for the
terminal, the
And yes... I have a soft spot for primes ;)
J
I want it, and was planning on buying it. I have an identical 2250 (mine has a
side cabinet with cipher 880 in it too). They are rare as hens teeth, so at the
very least I'm desperate to get it for a backup cpu and memory boardset.
But
If you look closely at the pictures, it has been moused
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
> > This is listed under the informative title "vintage computer":
>
> > http://www.ebay.com/itm/291934825422
>
> > which leads me to post it here under a more informative title, hoping
> > that someone here has a soft spot for Primes!
>
If you turn up NCD info, I'd like to add it to bitsavers.
On 11/14/16 3:33 PM, Rico Pajarola wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to resurrect my NCD19 for vcfe.ch but I can't find the firmware
> for it (I have half a dozen different versions of NCDware, but most don't
> contain the boot images, and no
yes, thanks.
I have pictures up now for the S1401 and S1420, still need to do S1410 and
S1410A
On 11/14/16 3:53 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
>
>> On Nov 14, 2016, at 05:57, Al Kossow wrote:
>>
>> I just started cataloging and dumping firmware my SASI/SCSI disk and tape
>> boards
>> starting with X
> This is listed under the informative title "vintage computer":
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/291934825422
> which leads me to post it here under a more informative title, hoping
> that someone here has a soft spot for Primes!
More specifically, it's a 2250. It's a pretty minimal configurati
This is listed under the informative title "vintage computer":
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291934825422
which leads me to post it here under a more informative title, hoping that
someone here has a soft spot for Primes!
Noel
Sweet and it's good for 2021.
On 15 November 2016 at 05:37, Jason T wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
> > In a box of my old stuff, I found a copy of the Mt. Xinu calendar for
> 1993,
> > the last year that they did a calendar, and scanned it. Some of you may
> > fond
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