The resistor goes on the battery plug or the unit will not power up. The
computer was suppose to have a battery bank to keep the DRAM from losing data
when turned off, like the original core used on earlier machines. The resistor
detected the battery pack that one rarely use.
Dwight
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> On Jan 27, 2019, at 9:27 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jan 27, 2019, at 3:06 PM, Fritz Mueller wrote:
>>
>> I'll keep you posted about what I find out from ANALYS!
>
> Posted below. I've elided the core dump here so not to spam everybody; will
> send off-list.
>
> N
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 9:50 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk
> wrote:
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>
>> On Jan 27, 2019, at 9:27 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>> ...
>> ANALYS V06C-03 RSTS V06C-03 FRITZTS
>> Input <[0,1]CRASH.SYS>?
>> Output ?
>> Crash Error Log Filename <$ERRCRS.FIL>?
>>
>> Analysis of (
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 7:06 AM, Paul Koning wrote:
>
> So you do need the correct SIL file. As-built should be sufficient (I don't
> believe it cares about the defaults, so the stuff INIT saves into the DEFALT
> section of the monitor SIL should not be needed).
Well, it *should* be the same
> From: Fritz Mueller
> I would really like to track down any of the following resources:
> - PDP 11/45 system engineering drawings *earlier* than those currently
> available on bitsavers (Jun '74)
My KB11-A prints have an 'overall' date of "4/76" (on the front page), but
prints w
On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 12:17:59 -0500, Jesse Dougherty jesse at
cypress-tech.com said:
>Holly smokes... 1st, Cindy thanks for calling me and vouching for me on
>this list but let me clear something up here
>
>A. the ebay ads are mine and I put all content up there.
>B. there reflects different lo
anybody out here has a manual for it?
Thanks!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/132933407806
this is interesting because of the price and that all of the Sun drives
I've ever come across had the 800bpi option in them
Sorry, but no. It’s grossly offensive for things that work perfectly well and
that someone might actually find useful to go to scrap. There’s tons of useless
and broken junk that our civilization can mine for scrap, we don’t need to
actually destroy things that have actual value.
If someone isn
> If someone isn’t able to sell for the price they’d like to get, maybe the
> market won’t bear that price and they need to lower it. Scrapping should be a
> course of last resort, a way to recover value from something you can’t even
> give away, not a competing outlet for goods.
But in this ca
Will is right. You have to convince them that it will be worth their time to
sort that particular item out, find packaging to send it and deal with the
typical book keeping required by their particular state, as compared to the
time/return of just tossing it into the fire to burn off the undesir
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 14:04:42 -0800
Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/132933407806
>
> this is interesting because of the price and that all of the Sun
> drives I've ever come across had the 800bpi option in them
That's been my experience, too. The 88780 I use is a Sun drive
On 2019-01-28 9:19 p.m., Lyle Bickley via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 14:04:42 -0800
Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/132933407806
this is interesting because of the price and that all of the Sun
drives I've ever come across had the 800bpi option in them
That's be
I was the mass storage region specialist for HP Australia when these came out.
They were pretty reliable and compared to the previous 7970 and 7974 drives
that had start/stop capstans, they were pretty good on tapes.
I just restored a 7980XC (HP commercial version of the 88780) and it all worke
Hi,
I'm looking for some (technical!) information on the HP E2447AA or
E2447AB probe pod (for using a HP logic analyser to monitor a 68000 CPU).
I need to probe a DIP64 packaged 68HC000, but the E2447AA/AB are for PGA
parts. So I figured I'd make a "top hat" PCB to adapt the 68k to a bunch
o
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