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From: "Al Kossow via cctech"
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Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2020 1:07 PM
Subject: Burroughs L-series paper tapes
> I've bought a small number of L-series tapes over the years that I finally
> read yesterday,
> m
On 7/29/2020 4:47 AM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
> RE iomec drive and controller- SMECC has manuals for this subsystem and
> diags and drivers for it.Wen things get back to normal we will be able to
> accesses themshould you need any info. We are also looking for a 2114!
> and a 2
On 7/28/2020 11:33 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
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> On 2020-Jul-28, at 6:40 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctech wrote:
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>> On 7/28/2020 1:43 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctech wrote:
>>>
>>> Per the OP's machine, the early HP21xx machines were based on CTµL, for
>>> which the main supply is +4.5V.
>>> D
On 8/1/2020 10:07 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
I've bought a small number of L-series tapes over the years that I
finally read yesterday,
mostly pass 1 and 2 of the assembler.
Part numbers look like this. Oddly, they all seem to be wound
backwards. The person-readable
label is at the end, w
On 8/1/20 3:04 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
No descriptions? No idea which model L? Would be interesting to see the dumps,
esp. the assembler.
including cctlk, since that is where I posted the message
pass 1 and 2 for the L-4000 and a combined SL5 tape marked "L8/L9"
On 8/1/20 10:07 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
I've bought a small number of L-series tapes over the years that I finally read
yesterday,
mostly pass 1 and 2 of the assembler.
finished scanning the labels. they are uploaded now to
http://bitsavers.org/bits/Burroughs/L-Series
For all, I can take them to a UPS shipping center if you pay for packing
and shipping. I just drop 'em off and you figure it out. I'll send them
in packs of four,
Cost: This is coming from Bob's stash of stuff and any proceeds go
directly to his mom who is 81 and trying to replace her boiler.
Hello,
I’m interested in few board or all, but will you ship to NY?
Best regards,
Plamen
On Saturday, August 1, 2020, Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> I have about 15 boards that look like they came from Sun 3/xxx series
> systems. Mostly SCSI controller boards things that might be clocks, and
>
I’m interested!!! Would you be able to take them to a UPS store ( or the like )
and I’ll call them to pay for shipping.
Possible??
Earl
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Where are you?
C
On 8/1/2020 1:30 PM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
I am interested, but I am not in Maryland.
On 8/1/20 8:47 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
I have about 15 boards that look like they came from Sun 3/xxx series
systems. Mostly SCSI controller boards things that might be clock
I am interested, but I am not in Maryland.
On 8/1/20 8:47 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
I have about 15 boards that look like they came from Sun 3/xxx series
systems. Mostly SCSI controller boards things that might be clocks, and
memory boards. About 3 Sun 3/xxx CPUs as well (later ones, 680
I've bought a small number of L-series tapes over the years that I finally read
yesterday,
mostly pass 1 and 2 of the assembler.
Part numbers look like this. Oddly, they all seem to be wound backwards. The
person-readable
label is at the end, which will make it annoying to scan.
1-2101-049-01
1
I have about 15 boards that look like they came from Sun 3/xxx series
systems. Mostly SCSI controller boards things that might be clocks, and
memory boards. About 3 Sun 3/xxx CPUs as well (later ones, 68020)
Anyone need them? Let me know, pickup from MD preferred.
CZ
On 8/1/2020 8:55 AM, Matt
A company has a few VME SUN 3/xxx CPU Cards and a SMD card for sale in case
anyone is interested:
https://ggsp.se/69-oevriga
Approximately 100 USD each.
They have also been listed on Swedish auction site Tradera for some time
without selling so perhaps it is possible to negotiate?
/Mattis
Folks;
I see (and am grateful for) the disk images for the Tallgrass PC Hardfile/Tape
unit (TG 3000/3100 series, such as my TG-3020) that have been archived on
minuszerodegrees.com. This represents version 4.xx of the utilties, for use
with PC-DOS 2.x.
I was hoping to use this device on a 5150
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