hi guys
I have a motherboard + CPU G4 @1.2Ghz for sale
it's the last revision of the MDD PowerMac G4
and it comes with a license for Morphos (MOS)
located in Italy
cheers
On 10/27/18 9:13 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
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> On 10/27/18 7:37 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
>> EZ-Hook XKM
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> thanks!
>
> https://sigrok.org/wiki/Probe_comparison
>
> is a breakdown. they note that Salae used to ship EZ-Hook but now ship a
> knock-off (no EZ-Hook name molded on)
>
Thi
On 10/28/18 9:15 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
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> Software is then pretty simple. Display a .1" grid of points (41x67) and each
> single-pin probe sweep is a net.
foo, I forgot about the CPU board. the grid needs to be 67x86 :-(
I've got lots and lots in HP probe kits. Just gota brand new HP probe kit
for #40 with some 80 clips and 4 "Hydra" termination cables. The HP P/N is
16715-68702
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I used OS/2 from 1993 to 2003 almost exclusively. It has the most
beautiful GUI on the planet, is object-oriented to a fault, and is the
target of all the claims Microsoft was making with regard to the
Object-orientedness of their new windows 95.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workplace_
This was circulating in 1995/6. IBM had been shipping the very good
OS/2 for some years and Microsoft was trying to catch up. Someone did
a very nice parody.
Jeff
*The Legend of the Pea Sea*
Long ago, in the days when all disks flopped in the breeze and the
writing of words was on a sta
I am trying to trace the reason why the CPU on my Pro 350 is apparently
being constantly reset. I have reached a DEC 8640 chip. Does anyone have a
pinout for it, perhaps even a datasheet, so I can understand what it is
supposed to do and whether the pin is an input or an output?
Thanks
Rob
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 5:53 PM Rob Jarratt via cctalk
wrote:
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> I am trying to trace the reason why the CPU on my Pro 350 is apparently
> being constantly reset. I have reached a DEC 8640 chip. Does anyone have a
> pinout for it, perhaps even a datasheet, so I can understand what it is
> suppose
> From: Rob Jarratt
> DEC 8640 chip. Does anyone have a pinout for it, perhaps even a
> datasheet,
That's almost certainly a DS8640; a quad NOR unified bus receiver. Data
sheets for the are readily available.
Noel
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Duell [mailto:ard.p850...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 28 October 2018 18:04
> To: r...@jarratt.me.uk; Jarratt RMA ; General
> Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Subject: Re: DEC 8640 Pinout
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 5:53 PM Rob Jarratt via cctalk
> wrot
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 6:10 PM Rob Jarratt wrote:
> Thanks for the datasheet. I have to say I am not totally convinced that I
> have correctly identified the reset pin on the F11 because there seems to be
> a lot of logic behind it. This particular path I am pursuing now seems a bit
> more pr
On 10/27/2018 06:19 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
Has anyone seen a source for these clips?
http://bitsavers.org/mysteries/salea_clip.JPG
They come with the Salae logic analyzer, and are like the HP logic analyzer
clips
in that the wire is detachable, instead of the common style you can bu
Hello Everyone,
We found a PDP-11 QBUS card cage with a KDF11 and some other cards (RAM,
ROM, some basic peripherals) which included a DSD-4140 card.
Unfortunately, the DSD-4140 is missing one of it's microcode PROMs for
some reason.
Does anyone else have one of these cards? It'd be really
8640 looks like a date code; most dec chip numbers begin with "DC".
On 10/28/18, 6:53 PM, "cctalk on behalf of Rob Jarratt via cctalk"
wrote:
I am trying to trace the reason why the CPU on my Pro 350 is apparently
being constantly reset. I have reached a DEC 8640 chip. Does anyone have
On 2018-10-28 5:21 a.m., Camiel Vanderhoeven via cctech wrote:
> I just rescued a Cossor DIDS-400 terminal from ending up at the garbage dump.
What a fantastic rescue. I for one will be very interested in our new
terminal overlords--- I mean, hearing about the restoration. Will you be
(v)bloggin
I just rescued a Cossor DIDS-400 terminal from ending up at the garbage dump.
Cossor was a UK company, that ended up as a Raytheon subsidiary, and the Cossor
DIDS-400 was marketed as the Raytheon DIDS-400 in the US.
My terminal is model no 402-2/C15, part no D/GA 800260, serial no 023, option
On 10/28/18, 10:21 AM, "cctech on behalf of Toby Thain via cctech"
wrote:
On 2018-10-28 5:21 a.m., Camiel Vanderhoeven via cctech wrote:
> I just rescued a Cossor DIDS-400 terminal from ending up at the garbage
dump.
What a fantastic rescue. I for one will be very interes
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Duell [mailto:ard.p850...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 28 October 2018 18:15
> To: r...@jarratt.me.uk
> Cc: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
>
> Subject: Re: DEC 8640 Pinout
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 6:10 PM Rob Jarratt
> wrote:
>
> > Thanks
SOme history that might come in handy -
pbir...@gmail.com
March 8th, 2014, 11:37 PM
The DEC PDP-11 Unibus Handbook identifies three standard ICs for use
when connecting to Unibus lines:
Bus Receiver - 8640 Quad NOR
Bus Transceiver - 8641 Quad
Bus Driver - 8861 Quad NAND
It seems to be generally a
That’s a great one! Best summary of this thread so far. Thanks for sharing.
Marc
> On Oct 28, 2018, at 10:36 AM, Jeffrey S. Worley via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> This was circulating in 1995/6. IBM had been shipping the very good
> OS/2 for some years and Microsoft was trying to catch up. Someone di
The boot ROMs for uPDP-11 contain loaders for XH (ethernet) was there any
kind of standard for the server?
It tries to load from a MOP DL server and I have modified mopd from NetBSD
to respond and load 2.11bsd a.out. So I have a solution, but was curious if
there was some DEC standard.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:34 PM Charles Dickman via cctalk
wrote:
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> The boot ROMs for uPDP-11 contain loaders for XH (ethernet) was there any
> kind of standard for the server?
I'd guess that it was mostly for DECserver 500/550s to boot off of a
VAX/VMS host.
So... yes, a MOP server running o
I’ve come into an HP-Apollo 9000/425t which uses memory boards with 72-pin
headers rather than using SIMMs.
Based on what I can see in pictures online, the boards themselves don’t appear
to be anything special (they just carry TMS444000 etc. DRAM) and the
connections aren’t anything special eit
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