On 08/08/2016 11:48 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Chuck Guzis
> wrote:
>> At the expense of sounding like a complete idiot, have you checked
>> the alignment of the drive?
>
> I can't. I only have the images.
That's unfortunate. I run into mis-aligned disks not infre
Josh,
for testing you can also remove the battery and connect a 6V DC power supply
to the computer.
Under the battery cover there is also a picofuse which may be blown if
someone was tinkering with the machine before.
The HP 110 is interesting if you want to play with HP-IL - it has some BIOS
rou
mailed.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:01 AM, william degnan
wrote:
> I was contacted about a CCS S-100 system available for pickup in
> the Minneapolis area. Contact me privately. Includes CP/M software, etc.
> A full station wagon full of stuff/docs. I don't know the guy, just trying
> to help o
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> On 08/05/2016 02:15 PM, Brad H wrote:
>> I have one more question for you guys -- I have a few CT-1024
>> terminals and would really like this system to work with one of
>> those. However, all of the CTs are quite delicate and are set I
>> thin
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> On Friday (08/05/2016 at 06:50PM +), tony duell wrote:
>>
>> Am I the only person who rarely, if ever, has RS232 problems?
>
> No. ;-)
No, but I used to manufacture sync serial hardware and have deep
knowledge of how async serial in gen
I was having problems recovering inner tracks on some 5.25 disk. I added some
extra screws that allowed me to move the head both radially and up and down.
I was able to recover more but still didn't get it all.
The up and down allowed a little rotation as well as tracking.
On the inner tracks a
On 2016-Aug-09, at 6:47 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
>> On 08/05/2016 02:15 PM, Brad H wrote:
>>> I have one more question for you guys -- I have a few CT-1024
>>> terminals and would really like this system to work with one of
>>> those. However, al
I think for me what gets confusing is where the various pins are. I have to
read and re-resd pinouts to figure out where stuff should be. I sometimes have
a brain fart and get it backwards. Yesterday part of my problem with my
Tektronix box was having the numbering of pins on the termin
On Tue, 9 Aug 2016, Brad H wrote:
I have a question though.. there have been a few times where I thought
the 6800 crashed but may not have. In several cases.. I sent a large
loader file across and noticed errors coming through.. so I'd stop the
machine. This was after teraterm said it had sen
Ethan Dicks wrote:
> And I am not aware of any USB serial adapters that do 110 bps.
> If anyone knows of any, post brand and model numbers.
Well, I know of a few "vintage" ones, and seeing that this is
"Classic computer talk"...
I use Belkin F5U103 USB serial ports. I got a stack of them at
a ha
>I really like my old test gear and yes, it just seems right to be restoring
>vintage computers with vintage instruments. HP scopes, logic analyzers,
>DVMs; function generator; Tek scope, frequency counter; as well as just
>'sundry'. But I did break down and buy a DDS frequency generator to work
Jason,
Update to the exhibition "Jack Rubin/Joerg Hoppe/Mark Matlock - Digital
PDP-8 minicomputers and a preview of the PiDP-11 "
I'm also showing an original PDP-15 panel with SimH simulation behind.
See
http://retrocmp.com/projects/blinkenbone/blinkenbone-physical-panels/256-pdp-15-console-p
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Jörg Hoppe wrote:
> Jason,
>
> Update to the exhibition "Jack Rubin/Joerg Hoppe/Mark Matlock - Digital
> PDP-8 minicomputers and a preview of the PiDP-11 "
> I'm also showing an original PDP-15 panel with SimH simulation behind.
> See
> http://retrocmp.com/projects/
On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 11:56 PM, tony duell wrote:
> Since a Bell modem would cause a lot of problems on an old
> UK phone line,
Why is that? Are the electrical characteristics of the phone line
actually that different from US lines?
I worked for a modem company for a few years, though I mostly
https://goo.gl/photos/KdnDMBHeryMZqctV9
Youtube Channel playlist of videos.
Some walking around Saturday morning before the show, Charles Anthony's
exhibit.
Also a fellow who dropped by after my buying a PDP 11/34 and was one of
the engineers.
I recorded an impromptu interview with him.
On 10/08/2016 00:37, jim stephens wrote:
https://goo.gl/photos/KdnDMBHeryMZqctV9
Youtube Channel playlist of videos.
Some walking around Saturday morning before the show, Charles
Anthony's exhibit.
Also a fellow who dropped by after my buying a PDP 11/34 and was one
of the engineers.
I
We had a discussion about your great work. One comment mentioned more
than once was that they can scratch because you did an exact job of how
the originals were made. And there may not be a coating today that
doesn't crinkle or shrink on other plastics. You would have to match
pretty closel
> > Since a Bell modem would cause a lot of problems on an old
> > UK phone line,
>
> Why is that? Are the electrical characteristics of the phone line
> actually that different from US lines?
Electrically the lines are almost identical (there are differences in things
like ringing voltage and f
All - I have forwarded to the donor of the California Computer System in MN
contact info of the first three who responded. Good luck!
Bill
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 9:33 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
> mailed.
>
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:01 AM, william degnan
> wrote:
>
> > I was contacted about a C
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