On 7/13/2020 6:14 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 7/13/20 1:06 PM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where it should go for
safekeeping?
Some combination of Internet Archive, BitKeepers, and TUHS would be my
minimum recommendation.
As you say, it's sm
On 7/13/20 9:12 PM, Phil Budne via cctalk wrote:
UUCP?
I'm glad that someone else said UUCP. I was thinking UUCP.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
On 7/13/20 1:06 PM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where it should go for
safekeeping?
Some combination of Internet Archive, BitKeepers, and TUHS would be my
minimum recommendation.
As you say, it's small. It wouldn't be hard to hold on to.
--
Grant.
Now that I think about it, I could probably make a tarball, use uuencode
to turn it 7 bit, then cat it, then use uudecode on a mac to turn it
back into a tarball.
Always a way to do something. Time to raid the pdp11 for some null modem
gear...
On 7/13/2020 11:21 PM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Mo
That's A surprisingly good idea. I used a 7300 with uucico back in
the 80's to route mail along with my Pro/350 running Venix to Yafc and
the internet. I wonder if I can still do it.
One oddity: The system came up but was faulting out on ports tty1 and 2.
Editing /etc/inittab fixed that, b
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 11:12 PM Phil Budne via cctalk
wrote:
> UUCP?
Definitely a good method, especially if you don't have Kermit already.
-ethan
UUCP?
Continuing to let you all know about developments, I do expect that
many of you are facing a similar
problem - trying to condense and preserve a lifetime of "collecting
digital stuff".
The DFF utility has been very helpful, however once I started
organizing my files, I realized that although
there
On 7/13/20 4:58 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
> On 7/13/2020 5:23 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>> On 7/13/20 2:05 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
>> --Chuck
>>> Thanks for the tip. On one, the 10ohm (yep, 10) is cooked, so I need to
>>> get another one. Looks like 1/2W, but anyone know f
Hello,
I have an E250 Sun that belonged to a friend that passed away around
2008. It was colocated at a colocation office I had running in Virginia
Beach.
I pulled it out of storage, and would like to check if his public
website is archived on it. Archive.org only has bits of it. Odds ar
On 7/13/2020 6:10 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Don't mention it--happy to help out!
I am especially impressed, for a few reasons. Backstory:
* I snagged 2 Model 12s at a CoCoFEST! a number of years ago during
the show auction. NO KBs
* I then spent too much I am sure buying extra b
On 7/13/2020 5:23 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 7/13/20 2:05 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
--Chuck
Thanks for the tip. On one, the 10ohm (yep, 10) is cooked, so I need to
get another one. Looks like 1/2W, but anyone know for sure? The
schematic just notes the resistance and identif
On 7/13/20 3:23 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
> You, my good man, need some funds. I will send funds so you can grab a
> beer or something!
>
> The one unit has a bad resistor (need to order), while the other has a
> shorted C6 (temp replaced with a radial cap while I order one of those.
> Th
On 7/13/20 6:12 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Anyone know the best way to get files off an AT&T 7300/3B1 computer?
This one has a lot of Perq stuff in a directory as well as hilarious
things you can do with RP06 disk platters (ah, when we were young...)
It does have an AUI Ethernet port on
On 7/13/2020 2:11 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 7/13/20 12:00 PM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
Second that! I've had to replace more than one regulator on 848s; also
the 10
On 7/13/20 2:05 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
--Chuck
>
> Thanks for the tip. On one, the 10ohm (yep, 10) is cooked, so I need to
> get another one. Looks like 1/2W, but anyone know for sure? The
> schematic just notes the resistance and identifier. It could be 1W...
Given the power consum
Anyone know the best way to get files off an AT&T 7300/3B1 computer?
This one has a lot of Perq stuff in a directory as well as hilarious
things you can do with RP06 disk platters (ah, when we were young...)
It does have an AUI Ethernet port on the back, but doesn't appear to
have TCP/IP insta
On 7/13/2020 3:57 PM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
As for a manual, I have this:
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/SCSSTreasuresCatalog/hardware/TCD-SCSS-T.20141115.002/Tandon-TM848-Specification-and-Schematic.pdf
I don't see the VR section in that, though.
If it's the same document that I have, PDF
On 7/13/2020 2:11 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 7/13/20 12:00 PM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
Second that! I've had to replace more than one regulator on 848s; also
the 10
On 7/13/2020 2:29 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
If it's the same document that I have, PDF page 18, second-to-last page
of schematics, near the bottom, near the legend "DC POWER CONNECTOR"
--Chuck
Eyesight is failing. I had the same doc.
--
Jim Brain
br...@jbrain.com
www.jbrain.com
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Guzis via cctalk"
To: "Jim Brain via cctalk"
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: TM848 repair?
> On 7/13/20 12:18 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
>> On 7/13/2020 2:00 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
>>> Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot;
> On July 13, 2020 at 3:38 PM ben via cctalk wrote:
>
> On 7/13/2020 1:20 PM, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:> It's interesting I didn't
> find that one. There are various others on Github but I didn't > see that
> one. I will do a file comparison between that one and the one Phil provided.
> > Th
On 7/13/2020 1:20 PM, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:
It's interesting I didn't find that one. There are various others on Github but I
didn't > see that one. I will do a file comparison between that one and the
one Phil provided.
Thanks,
Will
I have modified copy for the IBM PC, by CAPROCK
> On July 13, 2020 at 2:13 PM Chuck Guzis via cctech
> wrote:
>
> On 7/13/20 11:59 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
> > Thanks. I found the one(s) on Simtel and they weren't the right ones. I
> > "think" the 1.1 that is on there is for the IBM PC (8088) or maybe the
> > Z-80. In any case, I th
On 7/13/20 11:59 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
> Thanks. I found the one(s) on Simtel and they weren't the right ones. I
> "think" the 1.1 that is on there is for the IBM PC (8088) or maybe the Z-80.
> In any case, I think it's been found.
>
The github one:
https://github.com/trcwm/sm
> On July 13, 2020 at 1:30 PM Phil Budne wrote:
>
> I can't make ANY assertions about version or pedigree of the files(which came
> to me in 1981 when I was using a PDP-10), but they APPEARto be from Ron Cain
> himself, from SRI-KL (TOPS-20):
> ftp://ftp.ultimate.com/pdp10/c80.tar.gz
> Which co
> On July 13, 2020 at 1:17 PM Chuck Guzis via cctech
> wrote:
>
> On 7/13/20 10:07 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
> > Unfortunately, no. That was one of the first places I looked. They have the
> > 2.1 version from the Small C handbook (James Hendrix) and some other
> > derivatives, but not
All I've been able to find is the source for 1.1 on github, which was
laboriously reconstructed from an OCR of the original article.
--Chuck
I can't make ANY assertions about version or pedigree of the files
(which came to me in 1981 when I was using a PDP-10), but they APPEAR
to be from Ron Cain himself, from SRI-KL (TOPS-20):
ftp://ftp.ultimate.com/pdp10/c80.tar.gz
Which contains runtime files from November 1979, and compiler files
> On July 13, 2020 at 10:57 AM Chuck Guzis via cctech
> wrote:
>
> On 7/13/20 5:22 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:> I'm trying to find source
> files for the very first, original, ver 1.00(?) small C compiler. I have the
> DDJ issue with the printed source (minus the assembly language runtime
On 7/13/20 10:07 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
> Unfortunately, no. That was one of the first places I looked. They have the
> 2.1 version from the Small C handbook (James Hendrix) and some other
> derivatives, but not the original 8080 version 1.0.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
SIMTEL20 claims to h
On 7/13/20 12:18 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
> On 7/13/2020 2:00 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
>> Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
>>
>> Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
>
> As for a manual, I have this:
>
> https://www.scss.tcd.ie/SCSSTreasuresCatalog/
On 7/13/2020 2:02 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 7/13/20 11:18 AM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
The Tandon 848 is not one of my favorite drives. There is an option not
to pass the Motor On/ signal unless a disk is loaded and the drive door
is closed. Check U16 pin 8, which should be high
On 7/13/2020 2:00 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
As for a manual, I have this:
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/SCSSTreasuresCatalog/hardware/TCD-SCSS-T.20141115.002/Tandon-TM848-Specification-and-
On 7/13/20 12:00 PM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
> Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
>
> Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
Second that! I've had to replace more than one regulator on 848s; also
the 100 ohm resistor (R1) and electrolytic capacitor(C6
On 7/13/20 11:18 AM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
> Anyone on list repair or rehab Tandon TM848 drives? I have a 4 or so of
> the slimline drives from some Tandy Model 12/16b units that don't seem
> to spin at all, and I've hooked them up to the same PSU that a TM848E
> successfully runs on, so I a
Shouldn't be too difficult to troubleshoot; have you got the manual?
Start by checking the 24V > 12V regulator...
m
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From: "Jim Brain via cctalk"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 2:18 PM
Subject: TM848 repair?
> A
Anyone on list repair or rehab Tandon TM848 drives? I have a 4 or so of
the slimline drives from some Tandy Model 12/16b units that don't seem
to spin at all, and I've hooked them up to the same PSU that a TM848E
successfully runs on, so I am guessing it's not a PSU issue. (Though, my
understa
Hi everyone,
I’m currently looking for a Lear Siegler ADM-2 terminal to purchase from
someone for use in a future short film I’m creating. Afterwards I’d house
it in my personal museum.
If anyone has one or you know someone who owns one and could be interested
in selling, let me know. I’d pay ver
On 7/13/20 5:22 AM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
> I'm trying to find source files for the very first, original, ver 1.00(?)
> small C compiler. I have the DDJ issue with the printed source (minus the
> assembly language runtime libs.) I have found all sorts of derivative works,
> but I haven'
I'm trying to find source files for the very first, original, ver 1.00(?) small
C compiler. I have the DDJ issue with the printed source (minus the assembly
language runtime libs.) I have found all sorts of derivative works, but I
haven't found files of the original version. My old eyes aren'
> On 10 Jul 2020, at 21:21 , William Sudbrink via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> This is not exactly vintage computer, but it is very close. A friend just
> gave me an HP 16C calculator in excellent, working condition, EXCEPT the 16C
> badge (or logo if you prefer) is missing. I seem to recall that, s
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