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> On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 at 18:34, Wouter de Waal via cctalk
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>> If someone here has the warm fuzzies for PPC VME, we can talk :-)
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> Other than a reflexive twitch to see if NetBSD can run on the MPC7448? :-p
It’s NetBSD, o
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Vmebus
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>Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
>make/model/config?
I still use a couple of PPC VME boards (DY4 / Curtiss Wright 182/183/184, both
Conduction-Cooled and Air-Cooled) to test the tail end of hardware that we are
still
Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
make/model/config?
I still use a couple of PPC VME boards (DY4 / Curtiss Wright 182/183/184, both
Conduction-Cooled and Air-Cooled) to test the tail end of hardware that we are
still shipping (by now EOL and basically NO
I have a Sun3E VMEbus system. It is a Sun3/60 split into five 6Ux160 VMEbus
boards.
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> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 7:11 AM Kevin Lee
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2024, at 12:14 PM, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via cctalk wrote:
> Bill Degnan via cctalk writes:
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> > Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> > make/model/config?
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> I have a couple of old Stride Micro systems, a 440
Bill Degnan via cctalk writes:
> Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> make/model/config?
I have a couple of old Stride Micro systems, a 440 and a 460, that get
turned on very occasionally. They run UniStride 2.1, which is based on
SVR2, if memory serves. Ni
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024, Alan Perry wrote:
I was given a Sun 3/260 that had been sitting in an open barn for a
decade. It is a 12-slot, 9U VME system. I got it running with its CPU
board (25Mhz 68020) and a Sun 32M memory board (the 8M board it came
with has a h/w issue).
Our SUN 4/260 is still r
I've been running a VME chassis with 3 boards for several years: MVME172,
MVME177 and GE VME7671
They are still kicking!
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 8:36 AM Mark Linimon via cctalk <
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> > On 01/30/2024 9:35 PM CST Glen Slick via cctalk
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> > I have a couple of PA-
I have several Sun3 machines... 3/160, 3/110, 3/50 and 3/60. All except the
3/80 use VME bus.
-Kurt
On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 20:07 Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> make/model/config?
> Bill
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> On 01/30/2024 9:35 PM CST Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
> I have a couple of PA-RISC based HP/Agilent V743/64 (E1497A) and
> V743/100 (E1498A) single-slot, C-size VXI embedded computers.
OMFG I thought *my* co-design of a Sparc VMEbus board was rare/obscure.
mcl
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 4:34 PM Paul Koning via cctalk
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> There's also VXIbus, which is VMEbus with some extensions and packaging
> standards for instrumentation modules. It seems to be still alive and well
> today.
I have a couple of PA-RISC based HP/Agilent V743/64 (E1497A) and
V743/
> On 01/30/2024 5:48 PM CST Chris Hanson via cctalk
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> VMEbus was widely used as a successor to MultiBus in the workstation market
Or, in the case of Mizar, Inc., their STDBus line of cards.
> The biggest uses of VMEbus though were in laboratory automation, process
> control, and rob
On Jan 29, 2024, at 8:07 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> make/model/config?
I have a variety of VME hardware that I use some of the time, and on the
ClassicCmp Discord we even have a #vme channel.
I've mostly been
On 1/30/24 11:09, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
On 1/29/24 22:07, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least
occasionally? If so, what
make/model/config?
Oh, also my Samsung-made pick and place machine has a 68020
to run the motion system, and a PC that runs th
> On Jan 30, 2024, at 6:48 PM, Chris Hanson via cctalk
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> On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:25 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk
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>> thanks. I suppose that gives me enough idea what time period and use they
>> had
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> VMEbus was widely used as a successor to MultiBus in the workstation
On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:25 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> thanks. I suppose that gives me enough idea what time period and use they
> had
VMEbus was widely used as a successor to MultiBus in the workstation market, a
lot of vendors that started with MultiBus (Sun/SGI for example) switche
thanks. I suppose that gives me enough idea what time period and use they
had
Bill
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 6:04 PM Glen Slick via cctalk
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> Oh yeah, that reminds me, I have a Sun 4/110. Never really thought
> much about it being a VME system, such as a Motorola MVME system. I
> can't say
Oh yeah, that reminds me, I have a Sun 4/110. Never really thought
much about it being a VME system, such as a Motorola MVME system. I
can't say I use the Sun 4/110 at least occasionally. I don't remember
the last time I powered it on. I suppose I should see if it still
boots up sometime.
On Tue,
I was given a Sun 3/260 that had been sitting in an open barn for a decade. It
is a 12-slot, 9U VME system. I got it running with its CPU board (25Mhz 68020)
and a Sun 32M memory board (the 8M board it came with has a h/w issue).
After that people started giving me Sun VME stuff. That includes a
On 1/29/24 22:07, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
make/model/config?
We have a Weiner VME system, specifically designed for
nuclear data acquisition.
I have a couple other VME crates with power supplies we use
for the sam
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 at 23:07, Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> make/model/config?
> Bill
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Do you mean use as in collect and keep in working condition, or as in run
for productivity?
-Henry
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