On 4/23/21 8:11 PM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
> I tired several methods which worked to some extent (afore mentioned silicone
> tubes, shrink wrap, eBay bought molded rubber overwraps, machined grooves
> and add O-rings), but now I just strip my capstans clean and coat them with
> plasti-d
I tired several methods which worked to some extent (afore mentioned silicone
tubes, shrink wrap, eBay bought molded rubber overwraps, machined grooves and
add O-rings), but now I just strip my capstans clean and coat them with
plasti-dip. Methods in shown my various videos (like here
https://
On 4/23/21 10:21 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 4/23/21 9:53 AM, Plamen Mihaylov via cctalk wrote:
Hello,
Did anyone change the hp 9145 streamer capstan ?
What parts do you use?
black norprene tubing, cut with a razor blade with the
tubing over a wooden dowel
On 4/23/21 11:45 AM, hp-...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> I think I misread you answer, 4mm tube for me is 4mm inside diameter, I
> suppose you mean 4mm wall thickness.
> And the inside diameter of the 9144/45 is 12mm (~.5") the outside is about
> 18mm (~.7") (~3mm wall thickness).
> I use polyurethane to m
I think I misread you answer, 4mm tube for me is 4mm inside diameter, I suppose
you mean 4mm wall thickness.
And the inside diameter of the 9144/45 is 12mm (~.5") the outside is about 18mm
(~.7") (~3mm wall thickness).
I use polyurethane to make the new capstans, turn them on the lathe.
-Rik
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 4:20 PM Josh Dersch via cctalk
wrote:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/164815576309
>
> $9570 for a keyboard.
There were several retracted bids around $5,500, $9,000, and $10,000
which were retracted immediately after they were placed. I wonder if
that was bidders placing high
On 4/23/21 10:33 AM, Rik Bos wrote:
> That would not work the capstans of the 9144/45 have much larger
> diameter. Those drives use DC600HC tapes not a QIC tape.
How do you figure that? I've got a DC600HC cart here and it's the same
dimensions as a standard DC600A cartridge--it is Iotamat preform
On 4/23/21 9:53 AM, Plamen Mihaylov via cctalk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Did anyone change the hp 9145 streamer capstan ?
> What parts do you use?
>
> Best regards,
> Plamen
Not the 9145 specifically, but I've refurbed a number of QIC drive
capstans using silicone vacuum hose, usually the 4mm variety.
Hello,
Did anyone change the hp 9145 streamer capstan ?
What parts do you use?
Best regards,
Plamen
Oh weird. Who did I send that keyboard to then. Oh, Ian. I did send it
to him with the request he dump the ROMs and such so other people can
build replicas, I'd say reach out to him.
Josh: Do you need a Perq1 or Perq2 keyboard. I have a pair of P2
keybards but then again I also have a pair of
> On 23 Apr 2021, at 11:37, Christian Corti via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Adrian Graham wrote:
>> I just got pipped on an auction for one of these last night, clearly someone
>> needed it more than me and I hope it was for a real usage reason and not
>> just to add to their co
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Adrian Graham wrote:
I just got pipped on an auction for one of these last night, clearly
someone needed it more than me and I hope it was for a real usage reason
and not just to add to their collection of MDS-related machines.
I?ve been looking for an 8085 ICE for ages no
Hi Jim,
> The latter will only let you trace but have run control to stop or do other
> actions (dump rom and memory spaces). Sometimes there are tricks to dump the
> memory space w/o ICE, but still nice to have an idea what is going on and
> being able to dump registers, etc.
This is what I’
On 4/23/2021 1:11 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
8085 ICE
scope and LA
The latter will only let you trace but have run control to stop or do
other actions (dump rom and memory spaces). Sometimes there are tricks
to dump the memory space w/o ICE, but still nice to have an idea what
Hi folks,
I just got pipped on an auction for one of these last night, clearly someone
needed it more than me and I hope it was for a real usage reason and not just
to add to their collection of MDS-related machines.
I’ve been looking for an 8085 ICE for ages now to help troubleshoot my STC
Ex
On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 7:33 PM Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> Not anymore. I still need to figure out if/how to get the big monitor
> out, but the little one is safe, as are two digitizers (one complete), a
> mouse thing, and a keyboard.
>
I am still on the hunt for a PERQ keyboard and display
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