On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 3:23 PM Mike Stein wrote:
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> I can't help but I'm curious: why are you looking for this? Is there a lot of
> original Rockwell source out there?
>
I have some Rockwell RM-65 cards which have on-board firmware. In
particular a RM65-5101E FDC Controller and a RM65-5102E CR
> On Mar 21, 2019, at 6:13 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctalk
> wrote:
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> On 3/21/2019 2:50 PM, Curt Vendel via cctalk wrote:
>> I have many DEC files that I’ve recovered from old VMS backups to a PC.
>>
>> Many are Word-11, ALL-IN-1 WPS and VMS Mail MAI files.
>>
>> They don’t open well in programs
On 3/21/2019 2:50 PM, Curt Vendel via cctalk wrote:
> I have many DEC files that I’ve recovered from old VMS backups to a PC.
>
> Many are Word-11, ALL-IN-1 WPS and VMS Mail MAI files.
>
> They don’t open well in programs like the Windows Text editors
>
> Is there a program on Windows that can
On 3/21/2019 11:40 AM, Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Jay Jaeger wrote:
>> On 3/20/2019 9:56 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
>>> On 03/19/2019 09:51 PM, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
The pertec-to-SD project sounds very cool. Keep me in mind if you need
testers/buyers.
I can't help but I'm curious: why are you looking for this? Is there a lot of
original Rockwell source out there?
m
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From: "Glen Slick via cctalk"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 4:20 PM
Subject: What 6502 macro
On 21/03/2019 19:50, Curt Vendel via cctalk wrote:
I have many DEC files that I’ve recovered from old VMS backups to a PC.
Many are Word-11, ALL-IN-1 WPS and VMS Mail MAI files.
They don’t open well in programs like the Windows Text editors
Is there a program on Windows that can open these fil
Hi all --
I picked up a Sanders 720 terminal -- well, the display/keyboard portion
anyway -- and I'm looking for actual hardware documentation so I can maybe
someday replicate the 701 control unit (or heck, maybe someone has a 701
sitting around somewhere...). Anyone out there have docs (apart fr
It is possibly an in house generated assembler. It may even have been written
in Forth. Most Forth assemblers are written as single pass but it is not hard
to make it a multiple pass. Such an assembler could have been cobbled together
in Forth in a couple weeks of one programmer. I do know that
> On March 21, 2019 at 4:20 PM Glen Slick via cctalk
> wrote:
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>
> Anyone know what 6502 macro assembler was used for the AIM-65 Monitor
> ROM, as shown in the AIM-65 Monitor Program Listing manual, document
> number 29650N36L ?
>
I would suspect it was the Rockwell System 65 Development
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 01:20:17PM -0700, Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
> Anyone know what 6502 macro assembler was used for the AIM-65 Monitor
> ROM, as shown in the AIM-65 Monitor Program Listing manual, document
> number 29650N36L ?
I'd not be surprised if it was the ROM version of the assemble
Anyone know what 6502 macro assembler was used for the AIM-65 Monitor
ROM, as shown in the AIM-65 Monitor Program Listing manual, document
number 29650N36L ?
Some of it's identifying features are using .BYT and .WOR (or .WORD)
directives for declaring data, and .MACRO and .ENDM directives for
dec
I have many DEC files that I’ve recovered from old VMS backups to a PC.
Many are Word-11, ALL-IN-1 WPS and VMS Mail MAI files.
They don’t open well in programs like the Windows Text editors
Is there a program on Windows that can open these files and recognize all of
the formatting and control
I have a bunch of these boards for the 1000 A class servers... I have
plenty of each of the following. If anyone wants or needs and of the
following, let me know.
12040x Asynchronous Multiplexer - $50.00 each
12009A HP-IB Interface - $75.00 each
12103D 1MB Memory board - $65.00 each
12103C
there was a guy in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia who just sold an 11/84
that had RK07 drives, he may have a spare set IIRC, I went to check it out
for myself but did not buy the system (too pricey for me no space at the
moment).
I am not at my computer where I have his contact info, let me know i
I just acquired an RK07 drive and disk packs. I am looking for the 5 Unibus
boards and back plane to add to my 11/84.
Brian.
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Jay Jaeger wrote:
On 3/20/2019 9:56 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
On 03/19/2019 09:51 PM, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
The pertec-to-SD project sounds very cool. Keep me in mind if you need
testers/buyers.
Yes, me too! I still have a working 92185 (Keystone) drive, and coul
I thought about it during the bus ride home. I don't
think I got it right. I'll try again after the kids
go to bed.
/P
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 04:37:26PM +0100, Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk wrote:
> Hmm, sounds like a fun thing to figure out. How about this for a start.
> Naive, written five min
At 10:40 AM 3/21/2019, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
>Me Three. I have a couple of Pertec drives.
I've got an untested Cipher F880640-90-1025U here in Jefferson, WI.
Pertec interface, I believe. This one doesn't do 800, though, right?
- John
On 3/20/2019 9:56 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
> On 03/19/2019 09:51 PM, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
>> The pertec-to-SD project sounds very cool. Keep me in mind if you need
>> testers/buyers.
>>
>>
> Yes, me too! I still have a working 92185 (Keystone) drive, and could
> be interested if your desi
Hmm, sounds like a fun thing to figure out. How about this for a start.
Naive, written five minutes before I have to catch my bus, untested.
I hope I understood the problem at least :)
/P
SATSUM,0
CLA CLL
TAD I SATSUM
ISZ SATSUM
TAD I SATSUM
ISZ SATSUM
What is the shortest subroutine on a PDP-8 which will add two variables in
RAM and return the saturated sum (that is, returning 2047 or -2048 upon
overflow, otherwise the sum) in the accumulator?
Kyle
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