Al Kossow wrote:
> a product spec for the 7000 is up now on bitsavers.
> there are two busses, graphics and peripheral.
>
>
> On 12/13/16 9:07 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
>
> > I think that most of the backplane may just be bussed, with 16 bit adr and
> > 32 bit data.
> >
Thanks Al for all the inter
Glen Slick wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Rik Bos wrote:
> >
> >> I used HPDir to dup the two floppies from a physical 9121D drive into .HPI
> >> image
> >> files, then verified that the 1630D can access those .HPI image files
> >> loaded into
> >> HPDrive to emulate a 9121D drive.
>
https://groups.google.com/forum/message/raw?msg=net.sources/qBRfbEjrGV8/3t35z8XYq8IJ
http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/editors/teco/emacs11.tar.Z
I finally got around to looking at this before archiving it, and found
that the shar file gets checksum errors when
I run it with bash. Not sure what
These have metallic tops Bill - if you look closely you'll see some shiny bits
- mine came with shiny tops
Kevin Parker
-Original Message-
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of william degnan
Sent: Tuesday, 13 December 2016 00:48
To: cctech
Subject: Re: look
Ok, to me it looked like they did not. The description implies one should
transplant them from wherever to the replacement pads. I will ask the
seller.
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net
On Dec 14, 2016 5:13 AM, "Kevin Parker" wrote:
> These have metallic tops Bill - if you look c
Noel Chiappa wrote:
> > 9-track tapes on the PDP-10 used one of the following encodings:
>
> What about 7-track, any idea? I would assume 6 x 6-bit tape frames per
> 36-bit word, but that's just a guess.
A reasonable guess, and one I'd make too. But I don't know either.
Supposedly, many ITS
Let us know, Bill. The description says no metallic pad and the last time I
bought these from the seller they did not have them. If he added them, I might
pick up a few sets. If enough of us bug him maybe he'll offer it as an
upgrade. :)
Pete
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 6:01 AM, william degnan w
Think you're talking about this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Victor-9000-SIRIUS-1-Keyboard-repair-Foam-Pads-for-KeyTronic-Keyboards-/121266887970
I bought a couple to repair TRS-80 keyboards - well worth it in my view - save
me lot of hassle.
Kevin Parker
-Original Message-
From: cctec
On 14/12/2016 09:19, Ethan Dicks wrote:
Hi, All,
So far, this loop hangs on all three emulators I've tried - simh's
altairz80, simcpm010 for AmigaDOS, and EMUZ80 for Raspberry Pi. I'm
guessing none of these environments emulate specific behavior of the
Refresh register?
Does anyone have a
Original Message
Subject: RE: looking for keytronics keyboard pad replacement kit
From: william degnan
Date: Wed, December 14, 2016 5:01 am
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Ok, to me it looked like they did not. The description implies one
should
transpl
On 12/14/16 12:56 AM, Holm Tiffe wrote:
> As far as I understood, you now have found the AM2901 BitSlices in your
> machine?
yes
> It where intersting to know in which order the boards in your system are
> placed.
>
Unfortunately, the boards were separated from the chassis years ago, and after
On 12/13/16 5:50 PM, Steve Hatle wrote:
> I acquired an ADM3-A a while back from the NWA auction, and a
> generous friend was able to get me the lower case ROM chip that
> was "missing" from my terminal.
>
related to this
http://juliepalooza.8m.com/sl/adm3a-2.htm
has rom dumps
I was going
By accident, I just now restored an ADM3 (not the "A")!
Lowercase ROM was made with an pin-rearranged 2706 EPROM.
Additional RAM was inserted, DIP switches were set: works perfectly.
However, with lowercase ROM installed and DIP switches set, but extra
RAM missing,
the Space "0x20" was display
Original Message
Subject: Re: ADM-3A Lower case ROM issue
From: Jörg_Hoppe
Date: Wed, December 14, 2016 9:00 am
To: cct...@classiccmp.org
By accident, I just now restored an ADM3 (not the "A")!
Lowercase ROM was made with an pin-rearranged 2706 EPROM.
Additional RAM was inser
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Alexis Kotlowy
wrote:
> On 14/12/2016 09:19, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>> So far, this loop hangs on all three emulators I've tried - simh's
>> altairz80, simcpm010 for AmigaDOS, and EMUZ80 for Raspberry Pi. I'm
>> guessing none of these environments emulate specific be
I've been looking for an SS-30 bus floppy controller for some time now.
Examples would be DC2/DC3/DC4/DC5, but I would also be OK with a Pertec
or SSB. Anyone have one that they would be willing to part with?
hello,
somewhere around I should have a floppy with disassembler for HP1660 series.
I suppose it is useless for 1630... or not?
Should I give a look to find it?
Andrea
Andrea,
I've the symbol editor utility for the 1660 series.
I also have the inverse assembler development software for the 16500 and 1650
series.(HP 10391B)
-Rik
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens shad
> Verzonden: woensdag 14 decem
Hi all --
The TI 980B I got from that NWA auction from a month or so ago finally
made its way back to my house, and the CPU looks to be in decent shape.
I'll probably start working on restoring it after the new year.
Bitsavers has ample documentation, but I haven't found much software at
al
An old cabinet that only IBM had the key, they came by took what they
wanted and left it full
I only got a quick shot of what's in there .. any interest ? Located
Portland, Oregon
https://goo.gl/photos/rSUZ9nnxsrxN8nku5
>> I can't find any information on what the MSB is set to when the
>> accumulator is loaded with R, and what the Sign flag is set to. The
>> datasheet says the Sign and Zero flags are changed by the instruction.
>> If either of these flags are set, the routine enters an infinite loop.
>
> Tony Duel
From: Lars Brinkhoff
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 3:54 AM
> Noel Chiappa wrote:
>>> 9-track tapes on the PDP-10 used one of the following encodings:
>> What about 7-track, any idea? I would assume 6 x 6-bit tape frames per
>> 36-bit word, but that's just a guess.
> A reasonable guess, and
Original Message
Subject: Re: ADM-3A Lower case ROM issue
From: Jörg_Hoppe
Date: Wed, December 14, 2016 9:00 am
To: cct...@classiccmp.org
By accident, I just now restored an ADM3 (not the "A")!
Lowercase ROM was made with an pin-rearranged 2706 EPROM.
Additional RAM was ins
On 12/14/16 11:33 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Alexis Kotlowy
wrote:
On 14/12/2016 09:19, Ethan Dicks wrote:
So far, this loop hangs on all three emulators I've tried - simh's
altairz80, simcpm010 for AmigaDOS, and EMUZ80 for Raspberry Pi. I'm
guessing none of the
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 4:26 PM, allison wrote:
>>> On 14/12/2016 09:19, Ethan Dicks wrote:
So far, this loop hangs on all three emulators I've tried - simh's
altairz80, simcpm010 for AmigaDOS, and EMUZ80 for Raspberry Pi. I'm
guessing none of these environments emulate spec
Am 14.12.2016 um 20:13 schrieb Steve Hatle:
Original Message
Subject: Re: ADM-3A Lower case ROM issue
From: Jörg_Hoppe
Date: Wed, December 14, 2016 9:00 am
To: cct...@classiccmp.org
By accident, I just now restored an ADM3 (not the "A")!
Lowercase ROM was made with an pin-
As someone with an HP 1660cs, I'd love to see it. Do you remember the specific
architecture it was for?
Also, isn't 1650 software compatible with the 1660? :)
Finally, is there anything I should do with my 1660cs for preservation
purposes? Image the hard disk, that sort of thing? Or can it be e
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Alexis Kotlowy
wrote:
> On 14/12/2016 09:19, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>> So far, this loop hangs on all three emulators I've tried - simh's
>> altairz80, simcpm010 for AmigaDOS, and EMUZ80 for Raspberry Pi...
>
> Have you tried running it on ZEMU? (Windows only unfortuna
On Dec 14, 2016, at 1:07 AM, Holm Tiffe wrote:
> As far as I know I do have an HP IEEE488 ISA Board lying around somewhere,
> and I'l ltry to look at the stack of old Motherboards if I can find
> something with a "higher" CPU and ISA Slots to build a Windoze computer
> that can be connected to th
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