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On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 2:17 AM ED SHARPE via cctalk
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> do you have any western electric 498a diodes or know where I can get?
> Thanks ed sharpe
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More detail/context?
On Mon, May 8, 2023, 3:16 AM ED SHARPE via cctalk
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> do you have any western electric 498a diodes or know where I can get?
> Thanks ed sharpe
>
> Sent from AOL on Android
do you have any western electric 498a diodes or know where I can get? Thanks ed
sharpe
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On 12/14/20 2:03 PM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
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On 12/14/20 1:59 PM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
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Thanks to all of those who suggested looking at GHDL. Essentially
instant "analyze" runs. That alone is going to save me hours => days =>
even weeks of time compared to Vivado or even ISE.
I tried one file I had already generated and it worked as is, except for
the need to yank
OK Looking to purchase "Sensicall" and the ATT Code-Com" bell system attachment
that woukd allow deaf to tap morse over phone lines thanks Ed at SMECC
wanted: Cromemco Cyclops drop me note offlist thanks Ed# www.smecc.org
what happened to the dec thing with the butterfly discs never heard back I need
it for museum thanks cindy ed
On 04/07/2018 02:09 PM, Alan Frisbie via cctalk wrote:
> j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) wrote:
>
>> Err, which RLV11/RLV12 emulators are you seeing? I know of several RL02
>> emulators - Reinhard Heuberger's, and another I can't immediately
>> find my
>> saved info on - (and one crazy p
j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) wrote:
Err, which RLV11/RLV12 emulators are you seeing? I know of several RL02
emulators - Reinhard Heuberger's, and another I can't immediately find my
saved info on - (and one crazy project that turned a real RL02 into a USB
device :-), but you still nee
> From: Alan Frisbie
> I need a controller that emulates the DEC RLV11/RLV12 and RL01/RL02
> drives. From my Google searching, I see a couple that use SD or similar
> solid state devices.
Err, which RLV11/RLV12 emulators are you seeing? I know of several RL02
emulators - Reinhard
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 1:06 AM, Paul Anderson via cctalk
wrote:
> I'm sure DILOG and others companies made them, but I haven't found my DILOG
> book yet.
DQ614 emulates 1-4 RL02 drives on an ST506/ST412-interface drive (and
FWIW, the DQ615 is an RK06/RK07 emulator).
There's a page of switch/jump
the need for an RL02 emulator, which will let
> me quickly solve the current problem.
>
> Again, does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with any of the
> RL02 emulators our there?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan Frisbie
>
help.
Indeed, I DO want to repair it, but that is a project for another day.
Right now I need to solve the need for an RL02 emulator, which will let
me quickly solve the current problem.
Again, does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with any of the
RL02 emulators our there?
Thanks,
Alan Frisbie
On 4/3/18 6:25 AM, peter--- via cctalk wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> You don't want to try to repair the controller? There are some custom IC's on
> there (it appears) but is largely off-the-shelf TTL... I'm sure someone on
> the list has a lot of experience with these and could repair it or help.
Glen
ding money for a good solution.
Thanks,
Alan Frisbie
controller that
emulates the DEC RLV11/RLV12 and RL01/RL02 drives. From my
Google searching, I see a couple that use SD or similar solid
state devices. Does anyone here have any direct experience
(good or bad) with any of these emulators? I don't mind
spending money for a good solution
Wow, it was over 5 years ago already that I started trying to figure
out how to use a TDL-12. Doesn't seem that long ago. There is a thread
about it here, and that is where someone eventually responded with a
copy of the manual.
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?34859-TD-Systems-TDL-12-QBu
Wish I had one of them things. :-)
bill
On 03/28/2018 06:06 PM, Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
>> The TDL-12 turns out to be a Q-Bus SCSI controller, emulating up to
>> four RL01/2 drives -- exactly what I needed! Glen's web page even
>> includes a PDF of the original TD Systems manual for th
>
> The TDL-12 turns out to be a Q-Bus SCSI controller, emulating up to
> four RL01/2 drives -- exactly what I needed! Glen's web page even
> includes a PDF of the original TD Systems manual for the board.
>
> So, Glen, whoever and wherever you are, I thank you from the bottom of
> my heart for c
onus, Glen also has a page for an obscure HP Q-Bus logic
analyzer card, which I also have. But that's a project for another
day.
Thanks,
Alan Frisbie
Someone had asked me about they were looking for Claude Shannon Bell Labs
publications for a display? Please email me off list
Thanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
Hi Guys
Thank you to every one who responded to my request for
font pics.
I found the right one in short order.
Regards
Rod (Panelman) Smallwood
and
I value having you on the list and as an associate here. That's just
the way things go. If you don't get vulgar and fuss about things like
that, I see no reason not to fuss from time to time and go on.
Thanks
Jim
>> On 5 February 2016 at 23:54, Steven Hirsch wrote:
>>
>>> I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly worded
>>> interactions on this list.
>>>
>>> Over the years I have learned a lot and would like to particularly
>>&
>> [...] would like to particularly express my thanks to Tony Duell,
>> Fred Cisin and Chuck Guzis for being unfailingly polite and very
>> forthcoming with technical advice.
> That is the first time I have been called 'polite'.
I concur. While my interaction w
On 2/6/2016 10:22 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
On 5 February 2016 at 23:54, Steven Hirsch wrote:
I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly worded
interactions on this list.
Over the years I have learned a lot and would like to particularly express
my thanks to Tony
On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 08:39:07PM -0500, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
> >Mouse wrote:
>
[...]
> >Usually, as in this case, this turns out to be because (for
> >unrelated reasons) I go to some lengths to avoid seeing anything
> >that was sent through gmail, even laundered through mailing lists.
> >(This
On 5 February 2016 at 23:54, Steven Hirsch wrote:
> I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly worded
> interactions on this list.
>
> Over the years I have learned a lot and would like to particularly express
> my thanks to Tony Duell, Fred Cisin and C
> Over the years I have learned a lot and would like to particularly express
> my thanks to Tony Duell, Fred Cisin and Chuck Guzis for being unfailingly
> polite and very forthcoming with technical advice.
That is the first time I have been called 'polite'. You've n
>Mouse wrote:
I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly
worded interactions on this list.
Sorry to hear that.
What linimon@ said.
I fight against such things on other lists I am on, but some weeks I
also wonder why.
I just now noticed something.
I've noticed p
>> I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly
>> worded interactions on this list.
> Sorry to hear that.
What linimon@ said.
> I fight against such things on other lists I am on, but some weeks I
> also wonder why.
I just now noticed something.
I've noticed people mentioning
On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 05:54:44PM -0500, Steven Hirsch wrote:
> I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly worded
> interactions on this list.
Sorry to hear that. I fight against such things on other lists I am on,
but some weeks I also wonder why.
mcl
I've finally had my fill of the general grumpiness and bluntly worded
interactions on this list.
Over the years I have learned a lot and would like to particularly express
my thanks to Tony Duell, Fred Cisin and Chuck Guzis for being unfailingly
polite and very forthcoming with tech
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