On 16/06/2019 05:09, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
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>> Yes, there is. It's mentioned in the email header of every posting.
>> List-Archive: http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/
>>
>> But there's no mention of a search facility. It would be useful.
>> This kind of google search seems to work:
At 08:59 AM 16/06/2019 +0100, you wrote:
>There is a more complete archive here (with search facility):
>
>https://marc.info/?l=classiccmp
>
>Matt
https://marc.info/
My God. A firehose of firehoses.
On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 at 00:36, Grant Taylor via cctalk
wrote:
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> I too had a soft spot for Windows 98 Second Edition. I ran it for a
> LONG time.
>
> I found it quite stable and used it for a server for a school in '99-'00
> before putting a Linux box in place the following year.
>
> They had 98S
I finally got around to reading that note. My principal reponse is that it got
so
far down into details that I couldn't see the larger picture any more.
Going back to the original IBM 801 work, the RISC concept is very simple: to
make
the overall system as fast as possible; it did this by making
There is an elderly gent in Bedford, MA that was a DEC dealer back in the
day. The following inventory is what he has posted on a service I belong to.
He is very deaf, and he can't hear me over the phone. He is open 9-5 M-F.
Someone needs to go and dig. I don't think he knows where everything is
an
On 6/16/19 8:17 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> Still, the basic idea of RISC still applies; make the CPU clock rate as fast
> as
> possible by making the instructions simple, and let software deal with the
> resulting
> issues.
I'll mention in passing here that the goal of executing the m
That is really interesting, sadly I don't have quite as much gear as you, I
only have a basic logic analyser, but I am not currently trying to fix a MS650
memory board. You mentioned a KA650 architecture manual and you had a PDF of it
in the video. I couldn't find it on Manx? Where can I find it
I'm looking for one of that for Apple II computers for AGES :)
Congratulations for the incredible board!!
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http://www.tabajara-labs.blogspot.com
http://www.tabalabs.com.br
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Em dom, 16 de jun de 2019 às 03:41, Roland via cctech
escreveu:
> Hel
Hello fellow collectors,
I have this Fairy YL-23 IC tester / programmer with ISA bus.
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/Fairy_YL-23_Eprom_Programmer_resources_page.htm
The problem: I have no documentation and no software for it.
Can anyone help me getting PC software for it?
Thanks in advance!Regards,
sorry, the technical manual actually, which has an architecture *chapter*
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/650/
The idea, eventually, is that I will publish my notes so that you wouldn't
need the logic analyzer, at least for the 8MB board. I just had it hooked
up, so I demoed it. The notes wil
On 16/06/19 8:58 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
> Looks like the recent recovery in Germany had a precedent. These two happy
> guys have lugged their 360 out of the
> building BUT look at the extra they snagged with theirs, and in great
> condition too!
> https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1965-TO
> From: Lawrence Wilkinson
> Nothing to report other than what's at https://ibms360.co.uk
Any partial results in trying to figure out a way to get all the
stuff back from Nuremberg?
You all may wind up having to rent a large truck yourselves, alas...
Noel
On 6/16/19 4:26 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
:-o
*Wow.*
Did you at least compare it to NT?
No.
The machines were donated, they had the '98 OEM sticker on them, it kept
everything legal. Seeing as how this was for a school, everything
worked, and was stable for months at a time, we ha
I’ve recently come into a Definicon DSI-020 coprocessor card, and would like
the software that goes with it. Does anyone know where to find it? There’s a
zip file that claims to be the DSI-020 software, but it’s actually the DSI-32
software: The DSI-32 is an NS32032 coprocessor card, while the D
On Sat, 2019-06-15 at 12:00 -0500, cctalk-requ...@classiccmp.org wrote:
>
> The hard disk seems to be stuck or the drives electronics are broken,
> it
> does not spin up. As these drives are quite rare, I'm looking for the
> SCSI card (Model 6lX700l). Is it right, the PC-RT can boot off SCSI?
>
Thanks, I am aware of BitSavers of course, so I am not sure why I didn’t think
to look there!
Regards
Rob
From: Joe Zatarski
Sent: 16 June 2019 15:39
To: r...@jarratt.me.uk
Cc: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: DEC KA650 VAX memory troubleshooting (video)
sorry, th
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 08:25:13AM -0700, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>
> It's difficult to say exactly, because of the constraints on the
> definition. Or does something have to be RISC only if it came after
> the definition?
>
I would say that one of the points he was making is that the de
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