> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Rod Smallwood
> Verzonden: woensdag 2 december 2015 23:20
> Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Onderwerp: Re: TU-58
>
> Hi
> Well it certainly works for you Rik.
> I dont spea
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Chuck Guzis
> Verzonden: woensdag 2 december 2015 23:24
> Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts
> Onderwerp: Re: TU-58
>
> On 12/02/2015 01:51 PM, Rik Bos wrote:
>
> > It's not the first time this d
Thanks ..
That helps.
1. The hub measures about 11mm so I should be able to get a 10mm
bore hose on (warm it up a bit might help) .
2. What type of glue is best?
3. You can see how thick the old one was but yours seems a little
bigger?
4. From what I have seen on the list
>
> Yes, that is an M7626 KA660 VAX 4000-200 CPU. The blue connector is
> the H3602 console panel connector, the bottom grey connector is the
> memory connector, and the top grey connector with two notches is the
> DSSI connector.
>
>
I recently removed the battery from my M7627 KA660 and documente
> Thanks ..
> That helps.
>
> 1. The hub measures about 11mm so I should be able to get a 10mm
>bore hose on (warm it up a bit might help) .
Yep.
> 2. What type of glue is best?
I use 2k but in the past I used PU-glue, both works fine.
> 3. You can see how thick the old o
On Dec 2, 2015, at 5:22 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> I tried measuring a whole bunch of circles, and I can't find any rational
> reason why dividing the circumference by the diameter never came out even! :-)
Howzabout: go to Fort Smith, NT, Canada (or thereabouts, 60° N)
Walk or swim as appropriate,
On Dec 2, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> You need to measure more of them! You've just been unlucky.
>
> Johnny
Unfair advantage! Johnny might actually have driven through Hagfors or
Uddeholm! (Also 60° N)
Well that works out. I've got a couple Of dssi controllers now. Not sure
what that 50 pin cable could have gone to either. I have not opened the top
half of the machine yet.
Thank you for the pictures of where the battery are. I was looking on the
main cpu board itself. Ive yet to take that apart
A colleague and I are working on getting our respective Fabritek MP-12s
working. The MP-12 is an industrial-looking computer with a very limited
front panel (deposit doesn't increment PC...gah!) but does emulate most
respects of a PDP-8. So far, we've been able to find the device codes for
updating
> So far, we've been able to find the device codes for
> updating the 7-segment LED displays on the front, turning on and off
> relays, and setting some arbitrary open-collector outputs.
Do you mean the seven segment displays on the paper tape reader?
> There are three 512-by-4 bipolar (configure
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:41 AM, William Donzelli
wrote:
> Do you mean the seven segment displays on the paper tape reader?
>
That's correct. There are seven 7-segment displays on the front, with 6
grouped together. It should make for a nice clock. :) You can even add a
Sonalert to the output fo
On 12/3/15 8:27 AM, Kyle Owen wrote:
A colleague and I are working on getting our respective Fabritek MP-12s
working. The MP-12 is an industrial-looking computer with a very limited
front panel (deposit doesn't increment PC...gah!) but does emulate most
respects of a PDP-8. So far, we've been abl
So I got my hands on an HP 88780 1/2" Tape Drive from list Member Mark
(Thanks!). The drive physically looks to be in good shape but was pretty
dirty when I got it. I've cleaned up the drive and powered it up.
The good news:
The drive powers up. Initially I had trouble getting it to load a tap
*sorry a copy went out prematurely...
So I got my hands on an HP 88780 1/2" Tape Drive from list Member Mark
(Thanks!). The drive physically looks to be in good shape but was pretty
dirty when I got it. I've cleaned up the drive and powered it up.
The good news:
The drive powers up. Initially
I tried measuring a whole bunch of circles, and I can't find any rational
reason why dividing the circumference by the diameter never came out even! :-)
On Thu, 3 Dec 2015, Tapley, Mark wrote:
Howzabout: go to Fort Smith, NT, Canada (or thereabouts, 60? N)
Walk or swim as appropriate, measuring
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Ali wrote:
> So I got my hands on an HP 88780 1/2" Tape Drive...
>
> The bad news:
>
> Some of the front panel buttons are not working. Running test 72 shows
> failure in the unload/rewind and online buttons. Luckily it seems to be a
> mechanical problem. If I short
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 10:05 , Ali wrote:
> So I got my hands on an HP 88780 1/2" Tape Drive from list Member Mark
> (Thanks!).
I bought that drive and a Kennedy 9610 (which I'm keeping for myself) at the
recycler who has the System/32. I saw them under a pile and snatched them
immediately, hopi
>
> I tried measuring a whole bunch of circles, and I can't find any rational
> reason why dividing the circumference by the diameter never came out even!
> :-)
Groan!
-tony
From: Pontus Pihlgren
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 11:30 PM
> On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 06:47:12PM +, Rich Alderson wrote:
>> From: Pontus Pihlgren
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 12:19 AM
>>> On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 02:13:06AM +, Rich Alderson wrote:
KL-10/PDP-10/PDP
> Hi
> Well it certainly works for you Rik.
> I dont speak Dutch and its not clear exactly which of the products you
> refer to.
> The end of hub appears to have been turned on a lathe.
> So if you speak Dutch and have a nice big lathe in your shed you can fix
> your TU58
Surely you don't n
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>
> I have what sounds like the same machine outfitted with the same interface
> (basically it looks like a synchronous serial port). I don't have the
> paper tape reader, though.
Yes, sounds like the same configuration indeed!
> I appear to
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Kyle Owen wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Josh Dersch wrote:
> >
> > I have what sounds like the same machine outfitted with the same
> interface
> > (basically it looks like a synchronous serial port). I don't have the
> > paper tape reader, though.
>
Great!
We take it off list from here.
Very nice work on the HP by the way!
/Anders
> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 21:04:55 +0100
> From: Rik Bos
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts"
> Subject: RE: TU-58
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>
> Anders,
>
> I can fix them,
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>
> My understanding is that 6015 does modify the accumulator -- from the
> manual
> (
>
> http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.bitsavers.org/pdf/fabritek/402-1001-00_MP12refMan_1974.pdf
> )
> Function code 5(8) is interpreted as "...if th the a
Hi Tony
Thats interesting I had thought about a model makers lathe.
I have a pillar drill and the usual set of tools.
I did start out as a mechanical engineer and my
top subjects at school were metalwork and technical drawing.
My metalwork master put me in for those subjects in GCE a
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 12:29 AM, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
[about KL10/KA10/PDP-6 tri-processor
> Wow, that's impressive. How was it done? Was it done with DEC or was it
> a local "hack"?
Prior to the 1091 and 20xx, all PDP-10 processors used essentially the
same memory bus, and the memory boxes wer
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