On 11/16/2019 5:23 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=21558&p=442092#p442092
if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a 3278
any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2019, 3:10 PM jwest--- via cctalk
wrote:
> Medal of Honor : Allied Assault
>
> We are also looking to 'wrap into the same game' the Spearhead and
> Breakthrough add-ons.
>
> If you ever want to play, you can download a fr
On 11/17/19 4:32 PM, alan--- via cctalk wrote:
>
> Anyone aware of any effort to emulate 515x terminal sessions on a Midrange
> system over one of the standard SDLC serial
> ports?
sounds painful
do you mean over a twinax port?
I was just thinking I don't think I've seen the equivalent of th
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 2:45 PM Fritz Mueller via cctalk
wrote:
> Hi Ethan,
>
> > On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> > The box is kind of fun, and was standard for word processors and the
> > MINC-11 but I can understand wanting a rackable system.
>
> Thanks for the info!
Sure th
On 17/11/2019 20:28, Dr Iain Maoileoin via cctalk wrote:
> I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither did
> my 2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
>
> Advice please: where is the best place to get some troubleshooting tips on
> debugging a DIGI
I have located the Cray Y-MP EL, in addition to other other interesting
items, including an Intergraph 6400 workstation with tablet, a PDP-11/23,
an IBM System/34 with 5251 terminal and keyboard, a Unisys A-Series
mainframe, and a Symbolics 3640 Lisp machine (includes console, but there
is no keybo
Anyone aware of any effort to emulate 515x terminal sessions on a
Midrange system over one of the standard SDLC serial ports? I know
there were cards like the AST 5251/11 back in the ISA/DOS days. But it
would be nice to build a multi-session terminal emulator out of a modern
Linux box for
Do you mean h742? What system?
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019, 3:29 PM Dr Iain Maoileoin via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither
> did my 2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
>
> Advice please: where is the
El dom., 17 nov. 2019 2:23, Al Kossow via cctalk
escribió:
>
> https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=21558&p=442092#p442092
>
> if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a
> 3278
>
> any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
>
Very impressive.
Cordiales saludo
On 11/17/19 2:17 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>> I think you mean RX11.
>
> Ah, yes — I typo’d that, thanks!
>
>> Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to the
>> back of the box? I can't remember now.
>
> I’ll have a look to remind myself wh
I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither did my
2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
Advice please: where is the best place to get some troubleshooting tips on
debugging a DIGITAL H7202B power supply?
I have 2 supplies that are giving me trou
Hi Ethan,
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> The box is kind of fun, and was standard for word processors and the
> MINC-11 but I can understand wanting a rackable system.
Thanks for the info!
I’m all for keeping things intact when possible, so I’d also be happy to do a
trade
Neat.
On 11/16/2019 7:23 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>
> https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=21558&p=442092#p442092
>
> if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a 3278
>
> any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
>
>
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 2:17 PM Fritz Mueller via cctalk
wrote:
> > Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to
> > the back of the box? I can't remember now.
>
> I’ll have a look to remind myself when I get downstairs later today. IIRC,
> everything is brought out
Hi Ulrich,
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 3:59 AM, Ulrich Tagge via cctalk
> wrote:
> I'm interested in the RX01 Drive and equipment.
> Where is the stuff located?
Unfortunately, the list in my email was stuff I wish to buy, not sell :-)
Sorry for being unclear!
--FritzM.
Hi Paul,
> I think you mean RX11.
Ah, yes — I typo’d that, thanks!
> Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to the
> back of the box? I can't remember now.
I’ll have a look to remind myself when I get downstairs later today. IIRC,
everything is brought out to
*What it is:*
In case you forgot: UniBone is a plugin board to DEC PDP-11 UNIBUS
systems containing a BeagleBone Black.
See http://retrocmp.com/projects/unibone.
Is it possible to get it as a "kit+" where the SMD components only are already
soldered onto
the bare board, but all the rest left f
Hi Fritz,
I'm interested in the RX01 Drive and equipment.
Where is the stuff located?
Many Greetings
Ulrich
On 11/16/19 19:56, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
> Is the BBB not fast enough to do Qbus? Meaning, for qbus, would a FPGA be
> necessary? Or was this just the op's choice among many possible options?
I'd think that PRU in the BBB ought to be able to handle the QBUS
easily. A state-machine in an FPG
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 9:18 AM Paul Anderson via cctalk
wrote:
>
> The DEC ones
> can sometimes be converted to RX02s. I think the older (RX01 only) were the
> M7726 and M7727.
> The newer RX02 boards, M7744 and M7745, can be used for either.
> DISCLAIMER!! I'm taking
> the board numbers off the
I think you mean RX11. I'll see if I have any I can spare. Isn't the
BC05L-15 folded up in the case?
Or did they put a short one to the back of the box? I can't remember now.
There are 3 or so screws on on each side that hold the bottom of the box
on. The same screw
and holes are used for the s
On 11/16/19 12:48 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctech wrote:
> On 11/15/19 2:21 PM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
>> Heads getting stuck on the ramp?
>> Maybe it has warn a groove in the plastic. It could be the bearings on the
>> head assembly as well.
>> Dwight
>
> Dunno--I only fire the thing up about once
The question "FPGA or not?" keeps me still awake at night, so some
rambling here!
> Is the BBB not fast enough to do Qbus? Meaning, for qbus, would a
FPGA be necessary?
> Or was this just the op's choice among many possible options?
I was considering a FPGA solution first, even had a Xilinx Z
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