I have a friend who wants to add more memory to a PS2 model 30. They are
off in the wilds of Oz and acquired this for a good price and would like
to just upgrade it to run some programs they have which do not run on
modern faster systems.
I know this is a snake pit to deal with, and can get mo
Are they different than plain 30 pin simm? I remember I had one of these,
had a 30 pin simm, used it as a keyholder, when first 386 boards appeared,
I sold it to use on a 386 for a hefty price! :oD
AFAIR, these are common 1mb 30 pin simm
http://www.terapeak.com/worth/vintage-30-pin-simm-pulled-fro
On 26/01/2017 01:09, "Alexis Kotlowy" wrote:
>> My Executel ROM disassembly puts this block of code between 0x0F38 and
>> 0x0F3E:
>>
>> 0F38L0F38:
>> 0F38 : 7B"{"[4]mova,e
>> 0F39 : 95" "[4]subl
>
How much is the - -Bell Labs MAC-8 Microprocessor Trainer Kit
thanks Ed#
In a message dated 1/25/2017 11:01:50 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
sellam.ism...@gmail.com writes:
I'm starting the long process of selling off my entire collection.
There's
a lot to go through. Some more d
Marvellous collection. On the other hand, so far from me to get or
purchase anything else. The CP/M would be my choice but...
Good luck with all the process. Hope all goes well, by the way.
Kind Regards
Sergio
2017-01-26 3:22 GMT+01:00 Sellam Ismail :
> I'm starting the long process of selling o
According to http://www.vcfed.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-28274.html ,
this machine has 128KB soldered in, and can optionally use 2 256KB SIMMs.
If this is the case, I may have some SIMMs of the right type. Do you have
the exact details of the correct SIMMs to use?
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 9:09 A
Nice 11/34 with 4 RL02's and some misc other stuff.
Not mine, just passing it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/192087506057
Ed
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On Jan 26, 2017 7:10 AM, "E. Groenenberg" wrote:
>
>
> Nice 11/34 with 4 RL02's and some misc other stuff.
> Not mine, just passing it.
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/192087506057
>
> Ed
> --
> Ik email, dus ik besta.
> BTC : 1Lk6141nvDKPxtCa5erfFyovsoJN2LKqNJ
>
Pricey but looks nice, this seller ha
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 7:32 AM, william degnan wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2017 7:10 AM, "E. Groenenberg" wrote:
>> Nice 11/34 with 4 RL02's and some misc other stuff.
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/192087506057
I've run quad-RL02 systems before - kinda handy. Usually the 4th one
is available for trans
On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Nico de Jong wrote:
> I did some research, and the most reasonable outcome was that it was not
> possible by normal means, because some algorithm reading synchronisation
> data couldnt find out what was happening, so, the backup was ruined.
Odd. This would imply you c
On 01/26/2017 10:23 AM, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
> And this is exactly why I gave up on some proprietary (OSF/1 IIRC)
> `dump' utility as it recorded an archive directory at the beginning
> making the whole archive unusable if an error developed there. OTOH
> `tar' keeps file information along wi
> I find that the tar CLI in its full glory is no less arcane than the
> creaky old cpio one.
Ah, but what is "the tar CLI"? The POSIX one (which version?)? The
GNU one (which version?)? The V7 one? The one you learnt 15 years ago
and have trouble remembering anything beyond even now? :-)
> t
On Thu, January 26, 2017 13:32, william degnan wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2017 7:10 AM, "E. Groenenberg" wrote:
>>
>>
>> Nice 11/34 with 4 RL02's and some misc other stuff.
>> Not mine, just passing it.
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/192087506057
>>
>> Ed
>> --
>> Ik email, dus ik besta.
>> BTC : 1Lk6141
For the NCAR Mass Storage System, when we upgraded our tape drives to Sun STK
T1 models, we lost the ability to skip past the EOT mark with standard
firmware. We asked Sun to provide a firmware modification that let us issue
four or so reads after reaching the EOT mark, and the drive would
On 25.01.2017 22:01, Armin Diehl wrote:
finally got one of the Basic Four S10. Does someone have a service
manual for these or the Direct Inc. models ? The one i got was a
little bit damaged due to shipping within Europe. Found at least one
transistor and one cap that broke off the video monito
E. wrote...
--
Price is steep indeed, my guess a grand for the system (if fully working)
would be a more realistic price, but that's just my opinion.
--
A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels and
filler panels), and 4 working RL02's, VT220, a Decwriter, a g
On 1/26/2017 12:26 PM, Jay West wrote:
A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels and
filler panels), and 4 working RL02's, VT220, a Decwriter, a good set of disk
packs, RSTS 7 media and manuals All shown working (except the LA)..
$1000 isn't realistic at all. It
Hi all --
Went spelunking in a hoarder's basement this morning (long story) and came
out with a few interesting items, including a Northern Scientific NS-600.
>From what I can tell it's from the late 60s and is capable of storing and
analyzing digital data (and can display it on a tiny scope displ
On Thu, January 26, 2017 21:41, jim stephens wrote:
>
>
> On 1/26/2017 12:26 PM, Jay West wrote:
>> A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels
>> and
>> filler panels), and 4 working RL02's, VT220, a Decwriter, a good set of
>> disk
>> packs, RSTS 7 media and manuals...
Hi,
Thanks for the notes/comments/suggestions.
Recovery service: not that I've found. Most of the ones I know of have *us*
as their HP 3000 experts (i.e., we help them :) ... when I've asked in
recent years
about handling damaged or overwritten DDS (or newer) tapes, I've always been
told 'no'.
> From: Jay West
> A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels
> and filler panels), and 4 working RL02's, VT220, a Decwriter ...
> $1000 isn't realistic at all. It should definitely be higher than that.
I concur.
My methodology for _accurately_ valuing
Sounds like a dedicated pulse-height analyzer. DEC sold a lot of machines used
for this purpose, but there were dedicated units that had no CPU, but had
memory, often core.
>From Wikipedia: "A Pulse Height Analyzer (PHA) is an instrument used in
>nuclear and elementary particle physics researc
it took a month but http://www.manuals-in-pdf.com did finally come through with
a manual
i stuck it up on
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/98434900/VM4509_SM_SANYO_EN.pdf
for now
On 1/24/17 5:32 PM, Santo Nucifora wrote:
>> I need the schematics. I'm not sure I trust all those "manual" site
> On Jan 26, 2017, at 1:23 PM, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
>
> On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Nico de Jong wrote:
>
>> I did some research, and the most reasonable outcome was that it was not
>> possible by normal means, because some algorithm reading synchronisation
>> data couldnt find out what was happ
On 1/26/2017 3:13 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Jay West
> A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels
> and filler panels), and 4 working RL02's, VT220, a Decwriter ...
> $1000 isn't realistic at all. It should definitely be higher than that.
On 01/26/2017 06:01 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
> That's a good point. Can it really be true that a tape error that
> creates a false EOT results in the loss of all remaining data?
> Surely the designers weren't *that* stupid?
It happens. You can't skip over it or even space to EOT and then read
bac
I am trying to build the DECUS TECO with VT support for OS/8.
TECO came from ibiblio and the assembler listing says it is OS/8 TECO
VERSION 7. I am using MACREL-V1B. It all assembles without error, but
the linker fails with a NO ROOM message.
I can't find any information on what NO ROOM means fro
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> "Transactions of Society of Actuaries"
> 1959, Volume 11, Number 31
>
That's certainly more convincing, but it still seems to be a bit of a
mystery.
The four authors of IBM's Early Computers were all engineers and
engineering managers intima
On 2017-Jan-26, at 1:48 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> Went spelunking in a hoarder's basement this morning (long story) and came
> out with a few interesting items, including a Northern Scientific NS-600.
> From what I can tell it's from the late 60s and is capable of storing and
> analyz
On 1/26/2017 9:33 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
I am trying to build the DECUS TECO with VT support for OS/8.
TECO came from ibiblio and the assembler listing says it is OS/8 TECO
VERSION 7. I am using MACREL-V1B. It all assembles without error, but
the linker fails with a NO ROOM message.
I can't
On 01/26/2017 06:49 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> IBM generally didn't consider a data processing system to have
> "shipped" until it passed the field acceptance criteria, e.g.,
> assembled on-site and passed diagnostics. Perhaps the 7070 didn't
> pass acceptance testing until April 1960?
Does IBM ret
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Rick Murphy wrote:
> On 1/26/2017 9:33 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to build the DECUS TECO with VT support for OS/8.
>>
>> TECO came from ibiblio and the assembler listing says it is OS/8 TECO
>> VERSION 7. I am using MACREL-V1B. It all assembles
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, Eric Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
"Transactions of Society of Actuaries"
1959, Volume 11, Number 31
On a system like that, how much time could elapse between, "We (customer)
are switching to..."?
decision
planning
negotiating
contrac
Even the phrase "shipped" need not be when the customer starts printing out
the nine billion names of god. (1953, so it predates the 7074)
OK, that was a "Mark V, Automatic Sequence Computer".
In the story, Chuck (no last name, so not confirmed to be OUR Chuck),
had the last word: "Look"
ht
On 01/26/2017 07:50 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
>> Even the phrase "shipped" need not be when the customer starts
>> printing out the nine billion names of god. (1953, so it
>> predates the 7074)
>
> OK, that was a "Mark V, Automatic Sequence Computer".
>
> In the story, Chuck (no last name, so not
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Jay West wrote:
> E. wrote...
> --
> Price is steep indeed, my guess a grand for the system (if fully working)
> would be a more realistic price, but that's just my opinion.
> --
>
> A fully working 11/34, in a complete period rack (with all side panels and
In the story, Chuck (no last name, so not confirmed to be OUR
Chuck), had the last word: "Look"
http://downlode.org/Etext/nine_billion_names_of_god.html
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, Chuck Guzis wrote:
I remember reading that one many years ago. The bit about the stars
quietly winking out at the end st
On 1/26/17 7:02 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
On 2017-Jan-26, at 1:48 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
Hi all --
Went spelunking in a hoarder's basement this morning (long story) and came
out with a few interesting items, including a Northern Scientific NS-600.
From what I can tell it's from the late 60s an
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