The following is for sale, or trade possibly. (I've tried to send this
earlier, but it didn't appear in the list, so this is my second try to post
htis...)
Most of the listed items I've used together with SGI IRIX and HP/Compaq/DEC
OpenVMS and Digital/Tru64 UNIX systems and served me very well.
The following is for sale, or trade possibly. (I've tried to send this
earlier, but it didn't appear in the list, so this is my second try to
post this...)
Most of the listed items I've used together with SGI IRIX and
HP/Compaq/DEC OpenVMS and Digital/Tru64 UNIX systems and served me very
we
My apologies for (possibly) double-posting, because the thread didn't
show up in my Gmail account (for whatever reason).
- MG
On 21 November 2016 at 15:24, MG wrote:
> My apologies for (possibly) double-posting, because the thread didn't show
> up in my Gmail account (for whatever reason).
Gmail tends to suppress display of your own posts to mailing lists,
unless or until they get comments/replies.
It's annoying.
It
Hi
I've just brought home a 42U rack and started mounting things currently
in shelves and on the floor. But I'm missing some hard to get slide
rails.
Does anyone have a spare set of rails for an Integrity rx2620 or QBUS
BA23 box for sale?
The Integrity rails look like this:
http://www.tradem
On 11/18/16 12:02 AM, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
This is great! Thanks Mattis, Jonas and Al.
Somewhere I have an early DNIX system image from a development machine.
I don't know if that is interesting to put on bitsavers as well?
yes, I think so
And I have documentation and software to the L
has the firmware been dumped from this?
On 11/21/16 6:54 AM, Anders Sandahl wrote:
>
>>
>> On 11/18/16 12:02 AM, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
>>> This is great! Thanks Mattis, Jonas and Al.
>>>
>>> Somewhere I have an early DNIX system image from a development machine.
>>> I don't know if that is inter
2016-11-21 5:15 GMT+01:00 George Rachor :
> Time to look at my Inventory (grin). Never had any 432 stuff.
>
> George Rachor
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> geo...@rachors.com
>
> > On Nov 20, 2016, at 7:12 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
> >
> >> On Nov 8, 2016 6:43 PM, "Al Kossow" wrote:
> >>
> >> well, not j
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 11/20/2016 05:30 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>>> OH, yeah! Besides the limited instruction set, short registers only half
>>> populated, etc., did you know that the 360/20 did not hav
Hi all --
I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started working
on 7 years ago and never quite got around to finishing -- I've learned a
lot since then and I'm hoping to be able to debug it properly now).
My ultimate goal is to run V6 or V7 UNIX on it -- I have the MMU but I'
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started working
> on 7 years ago and never quite got around to finishing -- I've learned a
> lot since then and I'm hoping to be able to debug it properly now).
>
> My ul
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 2:13 PM, william degnan wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>
>> Hi all --
>>
>> I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started working
>> on 7 years ago and never quite got around to finishing -- I've learned a
>> lot since
> I was looking here:
>
> http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/360/
> fe/2020/Z33-1021-0_2020_Processing_Unit_FETOM_May68.pdf
>
> (pdf) pages 45, 46 describe the ALU
>
>
I note that the cover page says: "(Machines with serial no. 50,000 and
above)."
Perhaps the ALU is only present
On 11/21/2016 2:17 PM, Charles Anthony wrote:
Perhaps the ALU is only present on late model machines?
-- Charles
If it were a GE645 strapped for running Multics, very possibly, and
undocumented. The builtin special purpose abacus was used on some early
models.
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/360/
fe/2020/Z33-1021-0_2020_Processing_Unit_FETOM_May68.pdf
(pdf) pages 45, 46 describe the ALU
On Mon, 21 Nov 2016, Charles Anthony wrote:
I note that the cover page says: "(Machines with serial no. 50,000 and
above)."
Perhaps the ALU is on
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Jerry Weiss wrote:
>
> > On Nov 21, 2016, at 2:13 PM, william degnan
> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all --
> >>
> >> I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started
> working
> >> on 7 years ag
I've put my work in progress on reverse-engineering the original WD1000
firmware on github:
https://github.com/brouhaha/wd100x
I use my own assembler syntax output by my previously mentioned s8x30x
disassembler, so at the present there is no assembler for it. I expect to
have an assembler in the
> From: Josh Dersch
> I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started
> working on 7 years ago and never quite got around to finishing -- I've
> learned a lot since then and I'm hoping to be able to debug it properly
> now).
A KM11 might help, if you have on
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 4:44 PM, william degnan wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Jerry Weiss wrote:
>
>>
>>> On Nov 21, 2016, at 2:13 PM, william degnan
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>>>
Hi all --
I'm finally turning my atte
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Noel Chiappa
wrote:
> > From: Josh Dersch
>
> > I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (which I started
> > working on 7 years ago and never quite got around to finishing --
> I've
> > learned a lot since then and I'm hoping to be able t
> From: Josh Dersch
> The 11/40 is mostly working ... but I've been unable to boot anything
> (like XXDP, for example).
What are you trying to boot from?
> Slot 9 of the CPU backplane is supposed to be an SPC slot but it
> doesn't seem to work
Missing/hard-wired BG/NPG jumpe
On 11/21/2016 12:28 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
I was looking here:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/360/fe/2020/Z33-1021-0_2020_Processing_Unit_FETOM_May68.pdf
(pdf) pages 45, 46 describe the ALU And here:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/360/fe/2020/SY33
On 11/21/2016 04:17 PM, Charles Anthony wrote:
I was looking here:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/360/
fe/2020/Z33-1021-0_2020_Processing_Unit_FETOM_May68.pdf
(pdf) pages 45, 46 describe the ALU
I note that the cover page says: "(Machines with serial no. 50,000 and
abov
On 11/21/16 5:47 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Josh Dersch
> The 11/40 is mostly working ... but I've been unable to boot anything
> (like XXDP, for example).
What are you trying to boot from?
I've tried an emulated TU58 and (most recently) a UNIBUS SCSI controller
that I'm f
Someone go rescue this:
http://nwct.craigslist.org/zip/5886266424.html
Or palletize it and send it to me.
--
Ian Finder
(206) 395-MIPS
ian.fin...@gmail.com
--
Ian Finder
(206) 395-MIPS
ian.fin...@gmail.com
Yes, someone please rescue this. They’re nice minis. I would but I’m still in
the
process of getting a fully configured IBM 4331 (mainframe) moved here so I don’t
have the time/space to deal with it at the moment.
TTFN - Guy
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 7:50 PM, Ian Finder wrote:
>
> Someone go res
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Ian Finder wrote:
> Someone go rescue this:
> http://nwct.craigslist.org/zip/5886266424.html
>
> Or palletize it and send it to me.
>
>
> --
>Ian Finder
>(206) 395-MIPS
>ian.fin...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>Ian Finder
>(206) 395-MIPS
>ian
The vintage computing world is in your debt, Steven.. ;-)
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Steven Maresca
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Ian Finder wrote:
>
> > Someone go rescue this:
> > http://nwct.craigslist.org/zip/5886266424.html
> >
> > Or palletize it and send it to me.
> >
On Sun, 20 Nov 2016, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
There's a Rogue for the Alpha Micro. I don't have source for it either,
but it runs very well.
What is an Alpha Micro?
--
Richard Loken VE6BSV, Systems Programmer - VMS : "...underneath those
Athabasca University : t
what is it? looks too new for me, do not remember this one
Ed#
In a message dated 11/21/2016 9:30:06 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
drlegen...@gmail.com writes:
The vintage computing world is in your debt, Steven.. ;-)
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Steven Maresca
wrote:
On 11/21/2016 05:44 PM, william degnan wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Jerry Weiss wrote:
>
>>> On Nov 21, 2016, at 2:13 PM, william degnan
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>>>
Hi all --
I'm finally turning my attention back to my 11/40 (
The IBM Series/1 was introduced in 1976 and withdrawn in 1988. There were
originally 2 models and another 2 models were added later. I always knew
them by their code names — different varieties of peaches…so named because
they were developed by IBM’s GSD division which was headquartered in
Atlant
Ah! Ok!
heard of it but never seen an installation.
Great find!
I am a little foggy on it but I somehow remember it being able to
control external devices for process use
vs. the usual IBM stuff that was just 'data processing'
Ed#
In a message dated 11/22/2016 12:31:26 A.M. US Mo
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