Time to look at my Inventory (grin). Never had any 432 stuff.
George Rachor
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> On Nov 20, 2016, at 7:12 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
>
>> On Nov 8, 2016 6:43 PM, "Al Kossow" wrote:
>>
>> well, not just ANY Multibus board
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/26269736
On Nov 8, 2016 6:43 PM, "Al Kossow" wrote:
>
> well, not just ANY Multibus board
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/262697366358
>
As a follow on two bare 432/100 just sold for $1700
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262714109154
The following is for sale, or trade possibly.
Most of the listed items I've used together with SGI IRIX and
HP/Compaq/DEC OpenVMS and Digital/Tru64 UNIX systems and served me very
well.
I need to sell this by the end of the month (Nov-2016), else I'll have
to potentially scrap a considerable
On 11/20/2016 05:30 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
OH, yeah! Besides the limited instruction set, short registers only half
populated, etc., did you know that the 360/20 did not have an adder?
This made me curious about how primitive it was, but
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> OH, yeah! Besides the limited instruction set, short registers only half
> populated, etc., did you know that the 360/20 did not have an adder?
This made me curious about how primitive it was, but the FE docs on
bitsavers show a 16bit ALU that
> There is a rogue that runs on VAX/VMS as I definitely played it a little back
> in the day.
There's a Rogue for the Alpha Micro. I don't have source for it either, but it
runs very well.
http://ampm.floodgap.com/www/downld.htm
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personal: http://
> > Old Computerworlds from the time had a lot of ads for timesharing
> > services.
>
> That was before everyone decided it was far cheaper and saner to own
> and administer their own systems.
> (ahem.)
I will say on the personal side, as someone who has run their
own do-everything server continu
On 11/20/2016 11:42 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Josh Dersch
> Someone should try to rescue that; they're very rare...
I personally don't want to get into this (I'm already knee-deep in PDP-11
stuff), but I can help with the logistics; I'm down in SE Virginia, very
close to the NC
On 11/20/2016 12:02 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 07:52:20AM -0500, william degnan wrote:
>> Old Computerworlds from the time had a lot of ads for timesharing
>> services.
>
> That was before everyone decided it was far cheaper and saner to own
> and administer their own syst
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 07:52:20AM -0500, william degnan wrote:
> Old Computerworlds from the time had a lot of ads for timesharing
> services.
That was before everyone decided it was far cheaper and saner to own
and administer their own systems.
(ahem.)
Mark "everything old is new again" Linimo
> From: Jon Elson
> if they were doing mostly RPG work, then a /20 could do that.
This is a _long_ time ago, and I was a junior operator, not a programmer, but
I know most (maybe all) of their work was in RPG.
Noel
> From: Josh Dersch
> Someone should try to rescue that; they're very rare...
I personally don't want to get into this (I'm already knee-deep in PDP-11
stuff), but I can help with the logistics; I'm down in SE Virginia, very
close to the NC line. So if someone wants to do this, but is e.g
On Sun, 20 Nov 2016, Antonio Carlini wrote:
There is a rogue that runs on VAX/VMS as I definitely played it a little back
in the day.
I don't think I had the sources, just a .EXE, so that may not work so well
for Alpha.
It is probably possible to translate the VAX executable to an Alpha
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 21:12:17 -0800
Josh Dersch wrote:
> Looks like a rebadged Interdata 7/32 (or similar) to me. Someone
> should try to rescue that; they're very rare...
>
>
> - Josh
>
>
> On 11/19/16 8:35 PM, TeoZ wrote:
> > http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/general-electronics-recycling/3087
On 11/20/2016 07:05 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
> Priam bought Vertex and survived into the 5" era The priam 519 is
> equivalent to the Maxtor 2190
...later acquired by Atasi. I still have a 519 with the Atasi label. I
loved the Priam image of a discus thrower.
Atasi, IIRC, was acquired by Tandon som
On 11/19/16 11:14 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> The disk drives look a lot like Priam SMD drives. Two to a tray, 8" form
> factor. About 150 or 300mb IIRC. They had a
> very nice open frame 60mb and 90mb drive which i have a specimen of somewhere
> as well that proceeded the 8" product. I
> do
On 11/19/16 11:18 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> I updated the page, and found out that there is a Datum 4091EC disk
> controller in slot 12 optioned for a Diablo 30. I
> was wondering if anyone has any info on those as well as the Datum card. Is
> there a similar effort to get an emulator
> for
On 11/19/16 10:32 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> the firmware source and a bunch of handwritten
> engineering drawings.
>
i'd like to add that to the archive. it is the monochrome one
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 21:12:17 -0800
Josh Dersch wrote:
> Looks like a rebadged Interdata 7/32 (or similar) to me. Someone
> should try to rescue that; they're very rare...
>
>
> - Josh
>
>
> On 11/19/16 8:35 PM, TeoZ wrote:
> > http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/general-electronics-recycling/3087
On Nov 20, 2016 1:54 AM, "Chuck Guzis" wrote:
>
> On 11/19/2016 09:56 AM, william degnan wrote:
>
> > True, but for all that I have read about the actual use of the /20
> > that was not what it was for. IBM used the /20's as a smart terminal
> > and that kind of thing.The thing in between the
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