> On Sep 22, 2019, at 2:40 PM, Thomas Raguso via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> [EXTERNAL EMAIL]
>
> This is my first of many posts that I will make about this sale.
>
> I am liquidating a large warehouse filled with vintage computers including
> Apple, DEC, IBM, Commodore, Tandy/Radio Shack, HP, and mor
> On Aug 5, 2019, at 11:41 PM, Richard Loken via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> [EXTERNAL EMAIL]
>
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019, Boris Gimbarzevsky wrote:
>
>> A mere 579 miles from Kamloops. Unfortunately have to talk to my wife who
>> thinks I have too many computers even though I've given away bulk of my DE
> On Aug 5, 2019, at 1:03 PM, Seth Morabito via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I'm tempted, but... I don't know where I'd put it. I'm clean out of room for
> a whole rack :(
Seth,
you just need to think about this objectively.
Alphaserver rack ….. refrigerato
> On May 20, 2019, at 7:12 PM, Guy Dunphy via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> Subject: Things to do in Australia & New Zealand?
>> From: Patrick Finnegan
>
>> I'm going to be in Australia and then New Zealand for most of June, and was
>> wondering if there was anything interesting classic computer wise to
> On May 15, 2019, at 2:34 PM, Alexandre Souza via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> No Cindy, it should turn on and go bong without the keyboard...
>
> ---8<---Corte aqui---8<---
> http://www.tabajara-labs.blogspot.com
> http://www.tabalabs.com.br
> ---8<---Corte aqui---8<---
>
>
> Em qua, 15 de mai de 20
> On May 13, 2019, at 6:57 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 13 May 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>> The last game that I recall playing with any frequency was Chess 3.0 on
>> a Cyber 74. Other games over the years have held my interest for only
>> a couple of hours, tops.
> On Apr 18, 2019, at 11:18 PM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
>
> Although, after written, there is little magnetism lost out side of the ring,
> while being magnetized, there is quite a bit of stray magnetism. By placing
> the the rings at 90 degrees, it minimizes the magnetism induced in the
> ad
> On Feb 18, 2019, at 4:42 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
> …
> Yes, it has a CD drive. Do you recall what month the discussion was so I know
> where to start looking in the list archive?
>
> It sounds as if Solaris doesn't run on the 604e in the 43p/7043 (I will never
> understand IBM model designatio
> On Feb 18, 2019, at 11:49 AM, Alan Perry via cctech
> wrote:
>
>
> Is there some trick to making boot floppies for the RS/6000 7043-140 (a
> mid-90s PReP architecture machine)?
>
> I initially tried to install Solaris 2.5.1 on it and created the boot floppy
> by dd'ing the image using a SP
Arun,
If you don’t find other homes for these systems, please let me know. I
probably have more machines than I need right now, but I think I can add these
to the herd. But, if you get another offer, please put that first priority.
- Mark
> On Feb 11, 2019, at 12:24 PM, Jack Harper via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> At 10:16 AM 2/11/2019, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>> ...Need to bolt the rear to the floor, or something SOLID, and extend the
>> "footprint" of the front to include where the center of gravity is when
>> fully extended. An
Pat,
DEC Rainbows used GSX-86, presumably related, running on CPM-80/86. I
think that’s not what you are looking for, but let me know if you want more
info on that.
- Mark
210-522-6025 office
210-379-
Paul,
Where are the VAXen, and what are you looking to get for them? I’m in
San Antonio, so if you’d rather just estimate shipping plus price, that’s what
I’m really interested in :-). Are they likely to be in running condition?
- Mark
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 1:31 PM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
>
> Surprisingly, this is actually good for older languages like Forth that are
> fugal with RAM.
Why so (why surprising, I mean)? Understood an unrolled loop executes faster,
RISC instruction sets have lower information density than CISC
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 7:29 PM, Glen Slick via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I have two ES47 System Building Block Drawers boxes, each with two
> 1GHz 21364 EV7 processors, which form a four CPU ES47 Model 4 when the
> two boxes are connected via the interprocessor hose cables. I didn't
> have any issues g
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 5:32 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 12/17/2018 04:02 PM, Richard Loken via cctalk wrote:
>> I have immediate access to four Alphaservers, an RA8000 raid server, and the
>> associated fibre switches in need of a new home.
>
> Where are the servers located? Ar
> On Oct 4, 2018, at 11:00 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2018, 14:19 Eric Smith wrote:
>
>> except that in the Pelkey account the Alto network wasn't designed and
>> built until June, _after_ the name change.
>>
>
> I should have written that it the design and constru
> On Oct 4, 2018, at 11:00 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2018, 14:19 Eric Smith wrote:
>
>> except that in the Pelkey account the Alto network wasn't designed and
>> built until June, _after_ the name change.
>>
>
> I should have written that it the design and constr
Listening to Bob Metcalfe talk right now (15:30 CST), and there may be a
question and answer session. Any questions?
- Mark
210-522-6025 office
210-379-4635cell
> On Oct 4, 2018, at 11:00 PM, Eric Smith
> On Oct 1, 2018, at 1:55 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
>
>> On Oct 1, 2018, at 2:46 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 2:16 PM, Tapley, Mark via cctalk
>>> ...I have to say my favorite VT-100-alike is a Rainbow. One box (pl
> On Sep 26, 2018, at 9:19 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Here's a list of stuff I need to cull from my collection.
> …
> DECServer 200
> MC 3
> Desktop enclosure for DECServer 200 MC
On Sep 21, 2018, at 6:03 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
> (Although I guess the coil
> for the buck might be cheaper than the transformer - even though the use of a
> high frequency would reduce the size of the latter - making the buck approach
> superior.)
>
> To put it another way, there'
> On Sep 6, 2018, at 10:34 AM, Zane Healy via cctalk
> wrote:
> ...
> Personally I prefer the VT420’s, though I’d love a VT340/340+ or VT525.
I have more desire to own systems to play on than I have space or time.
Addressing the former, I have to say my favorite VT-100-alike is
Jonathan,
no connection to this site:
http://www.altair680kit.com
but I assume you are familiar with it?
- Mark
210-522-6025 office
210-379-4635cell
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 7:43 PM, system
> On Jul 29, 2018, at 7:41 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Yes, I capisce.
>
> Being "in original box (opened and inspected, not tested), includes power
> supply and software on CD (for Mac OS 8)." implies that it's as sent by the
> vendor, who sold it configured for Mac, and is less l
All,
pursuant to the modem discussion the last couple of weeks, i searched
briefly and came up with:
Global Village Teleport 56kbps fax/modem
in original box (opened and inspected, not tested), includes power supply and
software on CD (for Mac OS 8).
Cable connects to the Mac serial por
> On Jul 25, 2018, at 4:56 PM, Alexander Schreiber via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> Are there such things as "microSD" to "standard SD" adapters that allows
>> for insertion of standard SD into mcroSD slots?
>
> Of course there are. Since both SD cards and µSD cards have identical
> electrical and prot
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 7:57 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> There's now six requests for 4 or 5 modems. ...
That is a little scary. I will hunt for modems in my boxes, and post if I can
find them.
They will be available, but I’m sure I didn’t get any Couriers.
> It would appear that the
!
- Mark
210-522-6025 office
210-379-4635cell
> On Jun 5, 2018, at 8:06 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 8:47 AM, Tapley, Mark via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
All,
I have a need at work for an unusual SRAM chip (related to the New
Horizons mission).
if you have a source or supply of these parts:
Part #=5962H9954103QXC
Qty=2 (per board)
Description: SRAM 256K x 8
Package=FPK40
Generic part#=LM2M8CRH-Q30X
with which you’d be wi
> On May 25, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
>
> yea.. I'm not going to dig into it myself.
> Just wanted to warn people some archaeology will be necessary to rebuild the
> Mac version.
>
>
> On 5/25/18 3:09 PM, Tapley, Mark wrote:
>> ResEdit 2.1 can see a whole page of Resources in the Eud
> On May 25, 2018, at 4:44 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 5/25/18 2:29 PM, Tapley, Mark via cctalk wrote:
>
>>> I dream of a new version of Eudora for the Mac
>
> Someone has noticed that all of the resource forks in the files have
> disappeared :-(
> On May 22, 2018, at 3:02 PM, Zane Healy via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
>> On May 22, 2018, at 12:55 PM, Len Shustek via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>> For the last five years I've been working with Qualcomm and others to allow
>> the Computer History Museum to release the source code of what was, in my
> On May 9, 2018, at 4:38 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 05/09/2018 03:23 PM, Frank McConnell via cctalk wrote:
>> It occurred to me (and before I saw Peter Corlett’s post) to go looking for
>> some of the old CD-ROMs that have been uploaded to archive.org, and I found
>> this one
> On May 2, 2018, at 10:22 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 05/02/2018 08:06 AM, Eric Christopherson via cctalk wrote:
>
>> When you say you snipe with a bot, do you mean you use eBay's highest-bid
>> functionality to do it? Or do you use third-party software?
>>
>> I've never been c
> On Apr 27, 2018, at 9:08 AM, Geoffrey Oltmans via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Don't get me wrong. Like you I learned a lot due to all the variety of
> differing machines that were available in the market early on. From a
> business perspective I don't think it made a lot of sense however to have
> so
On Apr 17, 2018, at 8:25 AM, Warner Losh via cctalk
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 7:12 PM, Johnny Eriksson via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>> Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>
>>> Many of us think that the advent of the x86 architecture is what led to
>>> masochism.
>>
>> ... or mas
All,
in San Antonio (Texas), I have a Toshiba Satellite 2065CDS/4.3 laptop,
Model number PRS206U-A, whose owner wants to give or throw it away (preferred
give).
It has a 16-bit ethernet card including dongle and driver floppy,
annoying eraser-head cursor control with replacement
On Apr 3, 2018, at 3:48 PM, Phil Blundell via cctalk
wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-04-03 at 21:07 +0100, Ian Frost via cctalk wrote:
>>
>> Recently booted up my B&W Powermac G3, all came up fine including the
>> 17” CRT monitor. However after a second or so, the
>> monitor gives a ‘popping’ sound and
Eric,
my 17 yo son is building up a gaming computer out of a Mac Pro. If you
are serious about getting rid of these, I might encourage him to set up a Raid
5 with 3 of them and 1 or 2 spares. I would think it would read and write
pretty fast until it broke, and then he could transition t
On Mar 13, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> On 13 March 2018 at 05:25, Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone out there do Alphas anymore?
>
> I never got my hands on one, although there was a time when I coveted one.
>
> (Now as I am -- well, not homeless, but
All,
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All,
More of the stack. if any of this interests you please contact me via
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On Feb 21, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk
wrote:
> Which part is it that bothers you? That the subject is not changed
> (which I did) or that the In-Reply-To: header is preserved which
> mucks up threading in my client.
>
> anyway, this has been up for discussion before with lit
On Feb 3, 2018, at 9:08 AM, Jules Richardson via cctech
wrote:
> On 02/01/2018 02:28 PM, Tapley, Mark via cctech wrote:
>> Is there a standard procedure for recovering lost passwords for these
>> systems, or for resetting passwords? I do have physical access to the
>> machine; it’s possible I ca
On Feb 2, 2018, at 2:49 PM, Ian Finder via cctalk wrote:
> I had this experience with a Tadpole N40, running AIX 3.
>
> I simply DD'ed the drive, took the image...
> $ strings aix-machine.img | grep root:
> ...to get the password line.
>
> Dump that into a passwd file and run john (the password
On Feb 1, 2018, at 2:32 PM, et...@757.org wrote:
>> Is there a standard procedure for recovering lost passwords for these
>> systems, or for resetting passwords? I do have physical access to the
>> machine; it’s possible I can find an AIX install disk but it’s *highly*
>> desirable to pres
All,
I’m trying to resurrect an AIX workstation that may well contain useful
information for the NASA IMAGE spacecraft.
The system is an IBM RiscSystem/6000 43P-140 according to the badge on
the front (which I think is reasonably accurate).
It’s running a version of AIX f
On Jan 27, 2018, at 8:35 PM, Curious Marc via cctalk
wrote:
> Next video: cleaning heads in fragly brewed IPA (the beer). I bet it would
> work too. Ultrasound in hot solvent cleans stuff that no other method can.
> Marc
>
> ...On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 12:17 PM, Carl Claunch via cctech <
>>
On Jan 16, 2018, at 4:38 AM, Peter Corlett via cctalk
wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 08:19:34AM +, Martin Meiner via cctech wrote:
> [...]
>> Does anybody know if there exists such anaccess-number where this conversion
>> is already made, or is there a small deviceon the market that allows
On Jan 13, 2018, at 5:24 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> Although reduction in sneaker-net has virtually eliminated boot-sector spread.
I never made that connection before! Glad you toed me.
On Dec 11, 2017, at 2:03 AM, Paul Anderson via cctalk
wrote:
> Very nice! The LA30 and ADVENT both bring back memories...
>
> On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>> Got the last replacement components I needed for my LA30 restore today,
On Nov 19, 2017, at 11:54 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk
wrote:
> So we agree on parallel standard buses, that STD bus is a strong
> contender with varied processor base.
Catching up late, sorry if this is an old question, but what did the
Digital Group computers use? My recollection is th
On Nov 15, 2017, at 11:44 AM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> "400K" generally means Macintosh single sided, not DEC Rainbow, etc
For once, the physical format disambiguates those two!
The Rainbow disks are in flexible envelopes (and ~1.75” greater diameter).
(Got many of each, couldn’t keep t
On Oct 7, 2017, at 12:53 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk
wrote:
> After the discussion last year about lifting and racking heavy gear, I bodged
> together some hardware and
> came up with the PDP-Lifter. It allows easy movement, lifting and lowering
> for racking and unracking equipment
> in 19"
On Jul 20, 2017, at 1:11 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
>> Next stop, I'll pull the cover off the machine and see whether I can
>> spot any spilled battery electrolyte from the old battery or anything
>> else suspicious looking on the logic board in that area
>
> It probably wouldn't hurt t
On Sep 10, 2017, at 7:55 PM, Mark Linimon via cctalk
wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 04:55:48PM -0700, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>> Not nearly as funny to watch as a Mergenthaler Linotype hot-type
>> machine, I'll wager.
>
> I got to see one in use my freshman year of college. The school
On Sep 6, 2017, at 10:45 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> It shows what the machine could have been, if TI hadn't crippled it
> for fear of competing with its higher-end models.
I have heard similar arguments repeatedly, in reference to systems from
multiple different companies (DEC
, 2017, at 5:40 AM, Todd Goodman via cctalk
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I'd like these if not already claimed.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Todd
>
>
> On 09/04/2017 04:34 PM, Tapley, Mark via cctalk wrote:
>> All,
>> Windows Utilities and drivers:
>&g
All,
Windows Utilities and drivers:
Not cataloged, a box of ~200 assorted 3.5” floppies, most marked “HD”
but some not. All have labels describing Windows utilities, drivers, etc.
Yours for cost of shipping, or if you know you are looking for
something (sure hope not :-
On Aug 28, 2017, at 5:12 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk
wrote:
>>
>>> If anyone has any good ideas for a "clean" way to remove them I am all ears.
>>
>> Fully unsoldering the leads and rocking back and forth usually does the job.
>>
>
> Indeed. That is my normal method. But in this case the epox
On Aug 23, 2017, at 11:14 PM, Rod Smallwood via cctalk
wrote:
> I am all for female equality (but not superiority)
>
> The main reason for the unbalance is the same in all work situations.
> Its called Maternal Dropout.
> Women are genetically programmed to be mothers and child care specialists
All,
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Dominique,
I agree with Rod’s suggestion to check the current, but one other
possibility is to check for small resistances, maybe considerably less than 1
Ohm, somewhere between the 5V regulation and the delivery of 5V to the logic
boards. If a connector has corroded or a solder joint
All,
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All,
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All,
in one of those spectacular coincidences, my excavations today turned
up a blue brad binder with 1 page of handwritten notes and photocopies of pages
20-1 through 20-8 of the Sperry UTS 40-81 Operator’s guide (in addition to the
other things I’m listing).
Terms same as in m
All,
I'm trying to help Cindy find homes for some of what's left from her
warehouse. I can hold them only temporarily ( :-P), but if any of this
interests you please contact me via Private (not list) email at
mtap...@swri.edu.
If you do want something, send me your shipping addr
All,
I'm trying to help Cindy find homes for some of what's left from her
warehouse. I can hold them only temporarily ( :-) ), but if any of this
interests you please contact me via Private (not list) email at
mtap...@swri.edu.
If you do want something, send me your shipping add
All,
This seems to surface on my round tuit list about annually.
I'm trying to help Cindy find homes for some of what's left from her
warehouse. I can hold them only temporarily ( :-P ), but if any of this
interests you please contact me via Private (not list) email at
mtap...@
All,
I will not get around to using this, so it’s free for shipping (or for
pickup).
Cabletron MR-9000C ethernet repeater. One AUI port designed to connect
to a thick-net bacbone via an adaptor which I don’t have. 8 thin-net coax
ports, LED indicators for each.
Also inc
All,
update - sorry for long delay, life happens.
I did execute the firmware update procedure from the URL listed
up-thread. It went seamlessly (I held the programmer’s button in with a deer
antler from the greenbelt behind my house - is that a unique way to update an
iMac?)
On Jun 29, 2017, at 10:53 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> Nah, the Shuffle isn't first gen. It's about 5th gen. The original
> click-wheel Firewire-only iPod 5GB is first gen. That will default to
> HFS+ I think. Most of the later ones use FAT32, I believe.
Ah hah! Wikipedia shows w
On Jun 29, 2017, at 4:48 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> Try formatting the stick on the Mac running Classic MacOS. It should
> be in HFS+ format, not FAT -- you can't safely move Classic MacOS
> files on FAT volumes.
I think i virtually did that - I switched to using my 1st-gen iPo
On Jun 28, 2017, at 6:37 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> G3s can't boot off USB.
> But if you have Classic installed, you should be able to boot into that.
I discovered this last night! That is encouraging. The machine boots nicely
into MacOS 9.2.1, which actually feels a little clunky com
On Jun 26, 2017, at 4:33 PM, Wayne Sudol via cctech
wrote:
> Mark, try opening a terminal window. ifconfig -a will show you all
> interfaces and their status. If en0: is down you can try ifconfig en0: up
This made a tiny difference. …up changed the ifconfig report to (from memory):
en0: fla
On Jun 26, 2017, at 4:33 PM, Wayne Sudol via cctech
wrote:
> Mark, try opening a terminal window. ifconfig -a will show you all
> interfaces and their status. If en0: is down you can try ifconfig en0: up
> and see if it get an ethernet address. I.E. sudo ifconfig en0 up
> If it comes up, tryi
On Jun 26, 2017, at 10:01 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
> On 26 June 2017 at 16:44, Tapley, Mark via cctech
> wrote:
>> All,
>> having problems with my iMac G3. Ethernet stopped working, but still
>> shows some signs of life. Any suggestions welcome!
Liam,
thanks for the
All,
having problems with my iMac G3. Ethernet stopped working, but still
shows some signs of life. Any suggestions welcome!
Details:
Machine is an iMac G3/500 MHz (PowerMac 4,1) slot-loading (I think Summer 2001)
Ethernet component closest is an Asante Etherhub 10T/8 (8 ports),
On Jun 17, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Toby Thain via cctalk
wrote:
> On 2017-06-17 8:32 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
>> On 17 June 2017 at 02:54, Jason Scott via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>> Archive.org will take all your scans no questions asked. Mail me if you
>>> need assistance.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for
On May 22, 2017, at 9:38 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk
wrote:
> ...I'm not sure if "mercury" batteries contain metallic mercury or mercury
> salts. Metallic mercury is actually pretty much harmless, even though
> bringing a thermometer into a US school can cause a major panic. Mercury
> salts
On Apr 25, 2017, at 8:51 AM, allison via cctalk wrote:
> Even after all that I'd still dry it with a little heat (oven at 180F or a
> clean empty
> container in the sun.
Irrelevant for backplanes, but for circuit boards, would any UV-erasable PROMs
want to be checked to ensure their caps/cover
On Apr 13, 2017, at 3:20 PM, Warner Losh via cctalk
wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 12:00 PM, shad via cctech
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm in the pretty same condition, I have a Rainbow 100B without memory
>> expansion.
>> Not sure however, about the correct board number, which would fit the
Two of them went past Pluto in 2015, inside the LORRI and PEPSSI
instruments on New Horizons, running (of course) flight software in FORTH. At
least one more was aboard MESSENGER at Mercury, in the MASCS instrument.
That is a processor architecture with legs… :-)
See pp. 1
On Mar 15, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
> I bought an AlphaLabs GM-2 Gaussmeter for another project, and measured the
> AC magnetic
> field strength touching these devices yesterday, since I really didn't have
> any idea beyond
> order of magnitude what they might be
>
> Han
On Mar 12, 2017, at 9:12 PM, Santo Nucifora via cctalk
wrote:
> Thanks to Chris, I have given the equipment a new home. Pics have been
> taken of the two NeXT Cube boards in question and pics of the motherboard,
> for good measure. I've made a post on the NeXT computer forum here for
> those wh
On Mar 8, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Santo Nucifora wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I have reached out to Chris (I am local) and will providing a new home for
> the lot. I will be happy to take hi-res pics of the board when I get them
> over the weekend.
>
> Santo
Santo,
that’s great! Wonderful to h
On Mar 8, 2017, at 1:09 PM, wrote:
> It's been a long time since I had the Cube open so this is from memory.
> However, I'm reasonably sure that this was based off a NeXT card (whose name
> escapes me) that was half bus interface and half prototype board so that you
> could build one-off int
On Mar 7, 2017, at 10:10 PM, Chris Reuter via cctalk
wrote:
>
> I have some NeXT hardware that I'm looking to re-home. Items include:
>
>1 NeXT cube with an unknown expansion card
One reasonable candidate would be a NeXTDimension video card. Connectors on
mine, from the top:
1) DE-9
2)
All,
am I just being paranoid, or does this seem like a bad idea?
> Passwords for mtap...@swri.edu:
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> List Password // URL
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> cctalk@classiccmp.org …..
. Presumably that
On Feb 28, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
> Analog, which is my nemesis, curses me again.
>
> I have a cute idea for a cassette port project for the Tandy line of
> computers (the ones with the cassette port). I have a Coco 3 on the bench,
> so I scoped the output line while do
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