[cctalk] Re: 3 VCF's this weekend! Atlanta, Dallas, Australia

2025-06-20 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
gt; coding or just anything vintage - then we want to hear from you! > Likewise if you or your business would like to sponsor or be a part of > what we are creating then please get in touch! -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: AI? Really?

2025-01-18 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
taken to asking "Please empty my dustbin and clean my filter" about 5 minutes after I did that. More annoyingly, it insists that "I'm stuck. Please move me so I can recover my position" about 15 seconds after it's successfully docked with its charging station. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: Identify 14" HDD with two heads on single arm

2024-10-27 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
track. This is from a Data General 6100 disc subsystem which is advertised as 25MB capacity. There's a related model with half that capacity. https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?attachments/img_5116-jpeg.1288418 It's a Fujitsu drive and has an SMD interface, but I don't know what model. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: FW: Re: ADM3a screen rot.

2024-01-29 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
hey very slowly migrate back to the aquadag, producing a substantial voltage. I remember seeing this demonstrated on an electronics course several decades ago. Which is where I /should/ have learned about discharging CRTs *through a suitable resistor* :-) -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: One of Paul Allen's Museums

2023-04-24 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 24/04/2023 06:45, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote: Bad link  Zane I get a weird  screen from the timeEd# Delete the strange character after the last "/" and it will work: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/after-3-years-flying-heritage-museum-to-reopen-in-everett

[cctalk] Re: flipchip cleaning and pin corrosion inhibition

2023-04-24 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 23/04/2023 22:52, KenUnix via cctalk wrote: Pete, Did the 8E have core or solid state memory? It had both, but I didn't put the core boards in the dishwasher. I figured they might be too delicate for that, so I rinsed them by hand in the kitchen sink. I should have said that

[cctalk] Re: flipchip cleaning and pin corrosion inhibition

2023-04-23 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
to ’68 or ’69, so I’m inclined to treat it gently. Any suggestions for approaches to clean this up? I've used the dishwasher on a collection of PDP-8/E boards with success. Avoid the hot drying cycle, and don't use a harsh dishwasher detergent; some are quite caustic. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: WTB: Acorn A3010 or A4000

2023-02-09 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
+ KB/Mouse, happy to repair it. Also Sinclair +3 with some disks Also BBC Micro Also Amstrad CPC 6128 color. Could forgo monitor and build my own PSU. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: RQDX3's: Lessons learned.

2023-02-04 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
that domain, but now it looks like it might be going away and I've had no luck with their tech support. Again. Sigh. The data will be preserved and re-homed, maybe even expanded, but I don't know if the domain name will need to change. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: SGI vs. Mac

2022-12-24 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ve an Indy running 24/7, providing various services on my network. It has 24-bit graphics and a 100baseT Ethernet interface, but it's not much used other than as a server these days. Not the most efficient but somehow it's always seemed like more trouble to migrate things. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: Whitechapel Computer Works

2022-11-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
https://www.computermuseum.org.uk/ -- Pete Pete Turnbull

[cctalk] Re: Flipping an 8" diskette

2022-09-01 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
he diskette was flipped over. It's my experience that the index hole is used, and does matter, on pretty much all 5.25" systems except Apple ][s. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Unrecognized DEC Power Supply in PDP-11/44 Configuration

2021-12-03 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
wer supply, likely for an M2284 SMD drive. Probably went in the empty slot you mention below. Yep. Looks identical to the Fujitsu PSU in my 11/40 rack, and the rails are the same as my Fujitsu rails. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Setting up a VMS system

2021-09-23 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
) DCL was explicitly modeled on VMS DCL RSX originally used MCR, but later (from about 3.2 IIRC) had DCL as an option, and that's where VMS DCL came from. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-11/73 boot issues

2021-09-21 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 21/09/2021 20:34, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote: Can an MXV11 be used in a 22 bit system? I thought it was an 18 bit device? MXV11-B is 22-bit. MXV11-A is 18-bit but supposedly can be used in a 22-bit system if the RAM is disabled. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Unix or BSD for Dec PDP 11/34 and 11/45

2021-09-17 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
s, or if i could SLIP/PPP serial to another machine,so i could telnet in as well as use dumb terminals. 7th Edition has no Ethernet/TCP/IP capability. BSD 2.11 does. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: 3d modelling software

2021-08-23 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
STL files unless you're careful. If you want some help, you know I'm not very far away. I can certainly I can test STL files out for you, and possibly even print some, depending on what they are. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Apple II PSU

2021-05-10 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 10/05/2021 23:31, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote: Just me that reaches for a 2mm drill then? Probably. I usually use 3mm or 1/8". I've taken more than one Apple PSU apart that way, long ago. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Hard To Believe This Person Is Serious

2021-03-26 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
s ago, eBay had a "test" category, for "items not for sale" or some such description. Anyone remember the "air guitar" that sold for something like $500? -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: FW: List your old computer

2021-02-24 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ly it went off the air. It turned out the electricity provider had (accidentally) tripped the wrong breaker in the local substation. Grr. -- Pete Turnbull

Re: OT: pints, pounds (Was: APL\360

2021-02-01 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 01/02/2021 20:24, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: Thank heavens that the Brits didn't come out with the 5150--we might have had to deal with Whitworth (BSW) fasteners. Nah, too many of them are similar to UNC/UNF, which would have just caused confusion. We'd have used BA sizes.

Re: OT: pints, pounds (Was: APL\360

2021-02-01 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ounce. In fact it's defined (or was) as the volume of water that weighs one ounce. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: UNIVAC

2021-01-29 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
flour. I worked with the Estates' asbestos team at a university and we found that a lot of Bakelite does not contain any asbestos. The trouble is, you can't tell without proper analysis. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: DEC PDP-8/E wanted

2020-11-20 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Osborne 1 keyboard repair - success!

2020-11-20 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
, is to use a cheap 3D printing pen with the sample ABS or even PLA filament they usually come with. Lurid colours are optional with this technique ;-) -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Firing up the pdt11

2020-10-13 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ard SA800-style drives, not an RX02. I also have a Baydel F311 controller, which also can format disks and connects to standard SA800-style drives, but it only does single density. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Osborne 1 keyboard repair?

2020-09-21 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
s or even SRBP with copper tracks, maybe you can get at the tracks to the 'h' etc keys and cut them with a scalpel or craft knife to isolate them to see where the resistance really is. Before cutting anything, obviously make sure you can get a soldering iron in there afterwards to bridge the cuts. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Synchronous serial Re: E-Mail Formats RE: Future of cctalk/cctech

2020-06-18 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
the 1990s, and I still have at least a couple of 1275 modems. The idea was to use 1200 for the transmission from central computer to consumer, and the back channel for user responses/commands. Not many people type faster than 7.5cps. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: mail on spool as G-d intended was Re: Future of cctalk/cctech

2020-06-18 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 18/06/2020 23:03, Eric Korpela via cctalk wrote: I used to use netcat, but now I just watch an oscilloscope. Reminds me of a cartoon in a HiFi mag several years ago. Enthusiast talking to friend in front of dual 'scopes, "Why listen to it when I can see it's perfect?&

Re: Microsoft open sources GWBASIC

2020-05-27 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ogical place to look. Nevertheless, it was almost 40% cheaper to buy the part from Digikey, including UPS shipping from Texas to my address in the the UK, where it arrived in 36 hours. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Keyboard inverters/converters for terminals

2020-05-22 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
) Mate-N-LOK series. But, I have some 3.25" drives that use same connectors as "standard" 3.5" drives, ("4 pin Berg"?)  EXCEPT 5V and 12V are swapped in their positions in the coneectors! Not Berg, not even the same pitch. They're AMP Economy Interconnect connectors, with a 2.50mm pitch. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: DEC QBUS Backplanes

2020-04-17 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
and CD in part and Q22 on the rest, but the rows with CD are the top rows. http://www.dunnington.info/public/PDP-11/QBus_chassis -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: OT: Weller soldering irons

2020-04-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 06/04/2020 00:22, Jon Elson wrote: On 04/05/2020 03:32 PM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote: A few hours ago I started looking at three "smart" light switches that need LEDs replaced, and switched on the soldering iron, and ... nope. It's a Weller WP80 and it seems the sensor

OT: Weller soldering irons

2020-04-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
gth of thermocouple wire inside it. I could buy a whole new solder station with more bells and whistles, albeit of a "lesser brand", for less. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Design flaw in the SCSI spec?

2020-01-08 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
he bank of drawers and several other items for £100. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Two dead LK201 keyboards

2019-12-28 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
IT department of a large university and it caused a lot of confusion back in the day when they were common, when people expected them to convert any keyboard or mouse to PS/2, and found they didn't. They only work with devices that inherently support both protocols. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Introduction and need help bringing some pdp11's back

2019-10-29 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
hip between the connectors and the signals a bit better. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

PDP-8/E MM8-E jumper settings

2019-10-24 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
the lowest bank. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Cleaning an old keyboard

2019-09-25 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
and if it's not indexed then it would take a while to find, but that's where I first saw it. I'm pretty sure it's documented elsewhere too. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Cleaning an old keyboard

2019-09-25 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
icating your fan bearings or bicycle chain with it and see how much it shortens the life, as it washes out the proper lubricant, as it's supposed to do. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Resurrecting integrated circuits by cooking them.

2019-07-24 Thread Pete Rittwage via cctalk
d this a year or two back with about 30 x SID, VIC, and PLA chips out of C64's. I heated them in the oven at about 250 for 15 minutes. None of them showed any more signs of life than before I tried it, unfortunately. -- -Pete Rittwage

Re: RSTS collection in the UK

2019-06-27 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 27/06/2019 07:53, Dave Wade wrote: Pete, Am I right in thinking Jim has no scanning facilities, and access is still one weekend in two. Pretty much. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: RSTS collection in the UK

2019-06-26 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 26/06/2019 22:52, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: On 6/26/19 1:00 PM, Dave Wade wrote: Could we forward to the UK DecTech list? Let's see if Pete Turnbull is able to make contact I have, but I've not yet made any arrangement to collect it all. It could be postponed until late J

Re: RSTS collection in the UK

2019-06-25 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
y I have a mass of RSTS related documentation, such as one copy of every edition of the US publication RSTS Porfessional magazine. Plus copies of RSTS and RT-11 operating system manuals, from RSTS Version 4a (1974) through to Version 10.1 (mid 1990s)." -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Apple ][+ Keyboard

2019-05-23 Thread Pete Rittwage via cctalk
ky, the unobtainable keyboard encoder. They could of course also break from a PSU surge or static. -- -Pete Rittwage

Re: Network cards and Win98SE

2019-05-14 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ones. I don't really care what you or Grant call it yourself, but at best the term is confusing, given it can mean at least two other things, and it's certainly not any sort of canonical name as has been suggested. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Network cards and Win98SE

2019-05-14 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
bility. That's not what Charles described, and what you referred to, which is a network bridge. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: TMSCP docs?

2019-05-13 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ers.org/pdf/dec/disc/uda50/ and at http://www.dunnington.info/public/MSCP/ -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: RT-11 doesn't recognize my 3.5" floppy

2019-05-07 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
1994. See the files at http://www.dunnington.info/public/RQDX/ and particularly http://www.dunnington.info/public/RQDX/DUX.TXT if you're interested. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Service for converting CD-ROMs into ISO files?

2019-05-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
CD's. Generally it has a .iso extension but as the content is not ISO9660 you can't mount it on Windows or Linux. Indeed, and the same is true of IRIX install CDs, which have an EFS filesystem. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: RS2030 MIPS workstation

2019-05-04 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 04/05/2019 02:54, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: On 5/3/19 3:22 PM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote: Anyone know much about early MIPS workstations? RISCos 4.52 src, incl monitor src up now under http://bitsavers.org/bits/MIPS/RISCos Once I can get the machine to stop wailing, that will be

Re: RS2030 MIPS workstation

2019-05-04 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 04/05/2019 01:54, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: I see we all were talking about the M2030 around 3 years ago http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2016-May/017829.html Some useful information in there, but I have the original MIPS keyboard and mouse. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: RS2030 MIPS workstation

2019-05-03 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
at the error is to do with bad RAM. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

RS2030 MIPS workstation

2019-05-03 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
-pin SIMMs that somebody has done a rubbish job of soldering short stiff wires onto. So I'd like to know what the RAM spec really is, whether I need to reprogram the Dallas chip (and if so what goes where), and what the diagnostic numbers on the internal LED mean. Anyone? -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
of them as "new old stock" for about half price. They're relatively inexpensive and absolutely invaluable. Put a 200lb unit into the top of a full height rack? No problem. Shame I had to leave both behind when I left that employment (especially since they bought a third one but

Re: PDP-11 Memory

2019-01-12 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
It doesn't gain an awful lot, but I changed the crystal, just because I could. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-11 Memory

2019-01-12 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
roPDP-11/73 and the later, cheaper, cut-down 11/53 were as well. But almost all the 11/83 systems I've ever seen were in BA123 boxes, though they did sell some in BA23 pedestals - I've got one. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-11 Memory

2019-01-12 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
esn't work. Absolutely not so - there were very many microPDP-11/83 systems sold in BA123 cabinets, in fact probably more in BA123 than in BA23. The MicroPDP-11 System Maintenance Manual features the BA123 heavily throughout, as do other microPDP-11 manuals. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-11 Memory

2019-01-11 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
icroPDP-11/83 machines in BA123 cabinets, it was a very popular option because of the space for storage devices and the extra backplane slots. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-11 Memory

2019-01-11 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ake a list of what you're using and check through the relevant Micronotes about compatibility. BTW, BA23 and BA123 microPDP-11 backplanes aren't the same - it's the first 4 slots that differ in a BA123, and slot 13 is different again. Take a look at http://www.dunnington.info/p

Re: Bogus "account hacked" message

2019-01-08 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
xt on a related machine for his access control. He no longer works for the enterprise in question. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-8/e

2018-12-08 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 08/12/2018 09:55, Rod G8DGR via cctalk wrote: Nice try Josh - close – you have to change the crystal first and you can’t get them. Both Farnell and Mouser UK have suitable crystals. They don't have to be the same physical size. I've changed several. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-8/e

2018-12-07 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
t the serial card in the PDP-8/E to something faster anyway? Although on one of the serial cards, that requires a crystal change, so though commonly done, may not be practical for Rod. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-8/e

2018-12-07 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
PDP-8/E doesn't have a CTS pin and the loaders don't support XON/XOFF, though. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: PDP-8/e

2018-12-07 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
;-) TTFN - Guy On Dec 7, 2018, at 4:57 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: On 07/12/2018 09:59, Rod G8DGR via cctalk wrote: OK now I need a little help. Does anybody know of a terminal emulation program that will simulate the reader on an ASR33? I know abou

Re: PDP-8/e

2018-12-07 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
, there's send and rsend, and several other utilities, that you can find at Kevin McQuiggin's web page: http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/pdp8/ and on mine: http://www.dunnington.info/public/PDP-8/ -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: [rescue] Sun2/120 SunOS 3.2 suntools movie

2018-12-06 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
or me it's not really a workstation. That's simply not true. The first Sun 1 was actually designed as a CAD system, and did indeed have graphics. *Does* have graphics, I should say, as I've seen it. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: [rescue] Sun2/120 SunOS 3.2 suntools movie

2018-12-06 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
be the 'first' model. Particularly since I know someone, not far from here, who has a Sun 1. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: George Keremedjiev

2018-11-21 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
umflex when I change the coding in my client. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Large Collection Of Dec/Digital PDP Documentation

2018-11-06 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
u might be right, my v3 & v4 sets went up to Paul Allen’s museum, I kept the v5.x set. V3 was definitely dark blue. Interesting. My sets of RT-11 V4.0 are all dark blue. The only V3 I've seen is light blue. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: RT-11 DY install

2018-10-18 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
ply knows to only use the bottom 256K for DMA I/O. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

HP 2000 /2100 emulator ?

2018-09-21 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I will soon have a teletype model 35 all cleaned up and running Why like is some suggestions for something I can put in the base and emulate an HP 2000 or even in modern 2100 my goal is nothing serious I'd love to be able to do HP basic and find the version of Star Trek I think that was the name of

HP 2000 / 2100 emulator

2018-09-12 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Here's what I'd like to do. I have both a teletype 33 and 35. What would be fun is the foot in the pedestal a emulator that lets me pretend I am logging into a 2000 or 2100 and I can do basic and save files. One of those files being what I think was called to Star Wars or something like that. Basic

Re: Single-height Qbus grant continuity PCB

2018-08-14 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
2564B Side 2 Has anyone come across that one before? No, not seen one of those. Not sure I want to, either: I like to keep the skin on my knuckles ;-) -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Got a kidney!

2018-07-23 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
That's great news I had myself set up as a doner on anything they wanted. But in February I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which disqualify me as an organ donor for obvious reasons. I'm still so amazed how few people our donors here in Oregon you just have the back of your driver's license c

Re: Making a bootable LIF CD for the 9000/382

2018-07-06 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I've stayed with the Toshibas although I have a Sony that supports the block size as well. The thing to do is look for external CD-ROMs from like SUN DEC etc. Or from the SUN 3800 I need to get rid of. On Fri, Jul 6, 2018, 9:49 AM Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > Couple of related things, does anyo

Re: Needing help fixing an irix boot disk

2018-07-05 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
system up with both drives installed, booting from the 6.5.16 drive, and running fsck over the (unmounted) 6.5.22 drive. If that doesn't work, you could probably still create a selections file from the unbootable drive which you could use in the worst case of having to re-install. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Looking for Tektronix 4051 or 4052 Display Board

2018-07-03 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
r the CRTs. On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 2:25 PM Monty McGraw wrote: > Pete, > > Thanks for checking on the display board. > > Are any of the other boards, power supplies or keyboards left in the 4051 > or 4052? > > Monty > > On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 4:19 PM, Pete Lancashire v

Fwd: Looking for Tektronix 4051 or 4052 Display Board

2018-07-03 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
-- Forwarded message - From: Pete Lancashire Date: Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 2:18 PM Subject: Re: Looking for Tektronix 4051 or 4052 Display Board To: Monty McGraw Yeah the two display boards went to Europe. If anybody needs three perfectly good 11 inch CRTs, deflection yolks excetera

Re: Looking for Tektronix 4051 or 4052 Display Board

2018-07-03 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Is 206 Washington ? I have the remains of a 4051 4052 and 4010 terminal sitting outside in the scrap pile. Parts have gone to Europe but they're still pieces left over They were about 25 miles west of Portland Oregon. On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 1:35 PM Ian Finder via cctalk wrote: > These systems

Re: DEC FPJ11-AA

2018-07-02 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 02/07/2018 14:17, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: On 07/02/2018 08:34 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote: Bill would want the -JD (2MB) version (the -JE version is 4MB so too big). Or a pair of the 1 meg ore did they go away before the 11/93 came out? My oopsie; the MSV11-J is either

Re: DEC FPJ11-AA

2018-07-02 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
n 11/84, while the -JE and JD versions support everything. Bill would want the -JD (2MB) version (the -JE version is 4MB so too big). -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: DEC FPJ11-AA

2018-07-02 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
/83), it would normally only use its on-board memory. It does work with PMI memory, but might it not be easier to just add the extra ICs on the CPU board? -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: Thicknet/10base5 Test Segment: The Cable is In!

2018-06-29 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
n the baud rate and cable quality used. -- Pete Pete Turnbull

Re: More tapes - This time all Tektronix 405x series

2018-06-21 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
a few months ago i had about 20 4051/4052 tapes. if i still do i can send them to you On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 5:53 AM Monty McGraw via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I was successfull at capturing all the files from a 4051 Graphics T1 tape > last weekend. > > Here is the link to a coupl

Re: Motorola EXORciser M6800 System

2018-06-05 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Total congratulations On Tue, Jun 5, 2018, 2:10 PM Thomas B via cctech wrote: > Since a few days, my EXORciser Development System is finally able to boot > from floppy diskettes. > > Previous attempts have shown that the Motorola EXORciser M68SFDC1 floppy > disk board used has a special modified

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-29 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
The p720s etc. have found a new home. On Sat, May 12, 2018, 5:28 AM Pete Lancashire wrote: > This time not so 'classic' > > My last job was maintaining IBM p7's and eventually p8's. > > One thing I started was putting together a home setup. But like all

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
As I clean out if I run across the nine track mag tape of TekCADand mechanical 2D CAD package you can have it. It is source code of 80 column cards of Fortran IV. On Tue, May 22, 2018, 4:37 PM Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote: > On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 02:31:58AM +, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-19 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I have used Pak Mail in the past where they have come out the stuff vanishes and eventually gets delivered. But unless I hear from somebody that they're willing to offer some money for this stack I'm not going to go through the process for $100. By the way I'm not asking much more than that local

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-19 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Yeah another time another place I would but now one even has to load them themselves I can't move anything anymore. I'll even toss two wheeled cart they are on On Sat, May 19, 2018, 12:00 AM Mark Linimon via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-18 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Last call is there any interest ? On Fri, May 18, 2018, 8:14 AM Pete Lancashire wrote: > The serial numbers > > p720 > > 8202-E4B 106AD5P > 8202-E4B 106AD6P > > HMC > > 7042-CR4 10-72F0B > > On Sat, May 12, 2018, 5:28 AM Pete Lancashire > wrote: > &

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-18 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
The serial numbers p720 8202-E4B 106AD5P 8202-E4B 106AD6P HMC 7042-CR4 10-72F0B On Sat, May 12, 2018, 5:28 AM Pete Lancashire wrote: > This time not so 'classic' > > My last job was maintaining IBM p7's and eventually p8's. > > One thing I started was

Re: 6130B

2018-05-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I just remembered I designed and prototype a replacement D/A board but it never got finished the client changed his mind On Thu, May 17, 2018, 1:38 PM Pete Lancashire wrote: > A different lifetime I used to use 6130s and it's cousins. We had them > connected to pdp-11s. We actuall

Re: 6130B

2018-05-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
A different lifetime I used to use 6130s and it's cousins. We had them connected to pdp-11s. We actually built our own version of an io board that looked like 4 DR11s I no longer have the board that I do have a couple the supplies that if you're in Portland Oregon let me know and I'll sell them at

Re: ISO: DECtape controller

2018-05-16 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 16 May 2018, at 08:37, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote: >I was fortunate enough to acquire a TU56 this week, along with a TD8E >controller.  However, the TU56 lacks the G888 flip-chips necessary to work >with the TD8E; I know these parts are in short supply, but in the unlikely >event that any

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-12 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
ccording to the redbook. > > Reminds me of the time I fell into an open traphole with a portable AS/400 > in hand. The concrete chipped... the AS didn't have even a scratch in the > paint > > -Messaggio originale- > Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org]

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-12 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
e one that's pretty loaded sadly the disk we're pulled and it had over a terabyte of hard drives. The last time I looked it would run you less than $500 to fill both of them with hard drives and carriers I guess I have to say no software is included. On Sat, May 12, 2018, 5:28 AM Pete La

Re: Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-12 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Noel is right there is Pak Mail. But Pak Mail is not cheap and these suckers weight a lot my guest is stack is about 300 lbs On Sat, May 12, 2018, 6:28 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote: > > From: Pete Lancashire > > > NO PACKING OR SHIPPING, must be local pickup. > &g

Next 'stack' of computers to go, IBM p7's - not classics this time

2018-05-12 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
rom the p720's. Google "ibm p720" I can't remember how much RAM, number of CPUs etc but one p720 was 'loaded'. If interested let me know and If anyone knows a good AIX list please let me know I'll try to get a few photo's this weekend. The 'stack' is located in Portland, Oregon. NO PACKING OR SHIPPING, must be local pickup. -pete

Re: Sparc Laptops

2018-05-09 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Next time I am in the storage building, I will bring the box marked "Tadpole" home with me and see how much is inside it. Then will see about finding it a new home May take a month .... -pete On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:08 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wr

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