Is there a stash or has anyone started scanning HONEYWELL PRINTOUT
Newsletters?
These were Employee news letters for the computer section of the
big H.
We have come into a small group and want to see ifscanned already .
We also have the ones that were GE version of this a
Thanks to all that provided on list and off list material on the TI
99/4 systems.
It was very helpful.
Still looking for some hi res ad art work...
Thanks Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 9/7/2017 5:24:45 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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On 9/7/2017 9:35 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> On 09/07/2017 07:18 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> Ah, well, I can see why a 7 track tape won't read well on a 9-track drive!
>
> I was a bit puzzled at why a tapemark would read as 135 (hex). Sigh--at
> least the parity is correct.
>
> --Chuck
>
On 09/08/2017 07:24 AM, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
> On an IBM 1410 (at least - but I suspect this was likely widely true),
> tape marks were *always* EVEN parity, 0x0F (Bits 8421), even on an odd
> parity tape.
Oh, I know--but remember that I was reading a 7-track tape in a 9-track
drive. Wi
I'm packing today. Any last requests?
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> I have a variety of Q-bus boxes that I can configure to order and deliver
> at VCFMW if anyone needs one.
>
> Also a wide variety of DEC parts, boards, options, VTs and printers. A
> lot of 3100s, 3000
See below.
- John
From: "Ed Miller"
Subject: RE: IBM PC rescue
I have a Model 5150 IBM PC that I purchased in 1983. It has all the original
manuals including DOS and Basic with floppy discs for DOS 1.1. The CPU,
monitor, keyboard, and printer are all in the original boxes. I also have a
modem
When attemping to read an old Amiga floppy, the magnetic media
separated from the metal hub. Were these originally glued?
Assuming I can find a way to re-affix the media to the hub, how many
guesses as to the proper alignment might I need to make? After all,
the metal hub has an index slot and
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, John Foust via cctalk wrote:
When attemping to read an old Amiga floppy, the magnetic media
separated from the metal hub. Were these originally glued?
Assuming I can find a way to re-affix the media to the hub, how many
guesses as to the proper alignment might I need to make?
On 09/08/2017 11:51 AM, John Foust via cctalk wrote:
>
> When attemping to read an old Amiga floppy, the magnetic media
> separated from the metal hub. Were these originally glued?
>
> Assuming I can find a way to re-affix the media to the hub, how many
> guesses as to the proper alignment migh
As the proud owner (and builder) of said badge, I recorded my build, in
case anyone cares. Only 1 mistake :-)
It's a long build, done late at night (so liesurely pace), and I
deviated a bit from the build instructions, so take with a pinch of salt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMdghJnc7vM
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Yes, they were glued. Sometimes you can look carefully at the hub and
the cookie and match up remaining glue deposits. In the case of a
simple PC-type read, the position of the index doesn't really matter for
reading--as long as the sector head
> On 8 Sep 2017, at 21:11, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
>
> As the proud owner (and builder) of said badge, I recorded my build, in case
> anyone cares. Only 1 mistake :-)
>
> It's a long build, done late at night (so liesurely pace), and I deviated a
> bit from the build instructions, so tak
One more concern:
Be very careful centering it!
If the cookie is off-center, relative to the hub, then tracks won't be in
the right positions. 3.5" disks are 135 tracks per inch, so an
imperfection of 1/5 mm is more than an entire track space!
Actually, that could be VERY useful!
On a "no
On 09/08/2017 01:42 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> "Normal" "simple" PC-type read, such as
> COPY source destinat
> CAN have a big problem. If you put the bub back on, so that index is
> right in the middle of a sector, then that sector can't be read (with
> NEC-type FDC, unless you "mask-off" the index
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 11:37 PM, Mattis Lind via cctalk
wrote:
> Someone in the UK is selling a lot of floppy disks (shipping to UK only).
> Labels mentions "Andromeda Systems WDLT DL/DY Utilities", "WDC11 support
> disk" and "Advanced Electronic Design WINC-05/8"
>
> Unless this type of software
An uninteresting answer but is this proprietary data or something another
collector may have and could provide?
null
Hi list readers,
I have a VT180 and two dual 5.25” floppy drive units.
I am not planning on connecting both drive boxes, just one.
From documentation, I understand that you need one BC26K
cable to connect the VT180 to the (first) floppy drive unit.
The cable is shielded and has at both ends a 37-
On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 12:46:02PM -0700, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
[...]
> This is particularly true if you use a whole-track reader than can read
> tracks without regard to index.
> I don't know about Amiga, however.
The Amiga's native disk format assumes whole-track reads and writes anyway
Anyone want a 4U rackmount fibrechannel drive box?
It’s set up for 520 byte sectors, for SGI, etc. Very solidly built, and if you
lift it you’ll conclude it’s made from a neutron star.
No idea on brand- seems generic. This is FC over copper (db9 style). Works.
I’ll bring it for the free swap i
Figured I'd wait until it's too late ;-) is anyone thinking of streaming talks
or for brownie points a Commodore mud chat, etc? 8-bit audio stream?
I see some previous talks have been uploaded to YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3UDdi0llxiSaFKq-p5gYQ so thanks for that!
On Sep 9, 2017 00:43, "Sam O'nella via cctalk"
wrote:
Figured I'd wait until it's too late ;-) is anyone thinking of streaming
talks or for brownie points a Commodore mud chat, etc? 8-bit audio stream?
I see some previous talks have been uploaded to YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3UDd
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