Weird. Set all the switches for the 11/24 CPU and Unibus map, and still
nothing coming out of the serial port. Figured I would document the
settings and see if anyone with an 11/24 can cross-check my settings.
Serial: Because my VT52 has a male RS232 end (factory) and the 11/24 has
a male RS23
Hello all,
It looks like the S-100 stuff is available again. Sorry for the
confusion!
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
On 10/18/2020 12:36 AM, Richard Pope via cctalk wrote:
Hello all,
The S-100 stuff is sold pending payment. I appreciate the interest
and help!
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
Thanks but that manual you sent is of 81098 assy (with JJx jumpers) and I'm
looking for 81118 assy (with Bx jumpers).
Enrico
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A: Enrico e
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 2:56 AM jim stephens via cctalk
wrote:
> > https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2854584287984635/
> Vax 6000-310
> Linwood, NC
>
> Main question I had, does this require a console machine to get
> running? like the Professional 380 which is badged as "Vax Console"?
N
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 11:17 AM Jules Richardson via cctalk
wrote:
> The big question is whether in a Flyer environment the drives run custom
> microcode or will have been LLFed to something other than a "standard" 512
> byte block size - I believe that the Flyer was really pushing the
> boundari
God, that brings back memories of the 6210 Vax that the Computer Society
had to run the payroll on ROSS financials. When we got rid of it we
found it would not fit through the door of the basement computer room
and that was yet another reason to renovate the room.
Even funnier, when we ripped
I've been talking to the guy in NYC who has the storage portion of what
appears to have been part of a Toaster Flyer setup (I forget who, but
someone on the list forwarded details a few months ago) - two 5.25"
full-height SCSI drives, a 3.5" SCSI drive, passive ISA backplane, and some
form o
I sent you the manual, hopefully it will help.
Michael
Enrico email.it via cctalk wrote:
Hi at all,
I was looking for the BASF 6104 drive manual.
on internet I find the one related to ASSY 81098 (where the jumpers have the
name JJx)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jtni6hk7gqbr5fk/BASF%206104%20Assy%
On 18/10/2020 07:56, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
On 10/17/2020 11:17 PM, Dave Wade G4UGM via cctalk wrote:
No affiliation, its been there a while so may be scrapped
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2854584287984635/
you will need a facebook id to contact.
Dave
Vax 6000-310
L
Hi at all,
I was looking for the BASF 6104 drive manual.
on internet I find the one related to ASSY 81098 (where the jumpers have the
name JJx)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jtni6hk7gqbr5fk/BASF%206104%20Assy%2081098%20jumpe
r%20JJx.jpg?dl=0
while instead I am looking for the one related to ASSY 811
The 6000s (I worked with a few) are self contained. Just plug in a serial
console device (dumb terminal or decwriter or similar. I’d love a 6000 but
don’t have space and I’m on the wrong continent. By default they are wired for
three phase power, at least in U.K. I understand they can easily be
El dom., 18 oct. 2020 a las 7:36, Richard Pope via cctalk (<
cctalk@classiccmp.org>) escribió:
> Hello all,
> The S-100 stuff is sold pending payment. I appreciate the interest
> and help!
> GOD Bless and Thanks,
> rich!
>
Whatever happens, my best wishes to you from the bottom of my heart.
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