On 4/29/20 5:51 PM, null via cctalk wrote:
• This is for use with an actual real PERQ 1
I'm hoping CZ finds some spares.
I have a PERQ 1 w/o kb or monitor. I've been searching for replacements
for over two decades. You can see my requests back in the comp.sys.perq
archives.
On 4/29/20 10:01 PM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
Or replacing the posts with ones machined from Teflon or Delrin?
The posts are staked in. You might be able to make tiny rollers to go over the
pins
Their working diameter isn't super critical
Al reckoned
> On 4/29/20 10:01 PM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
>> Or replacing the posts with ones machined from Teflon or Delrin?
>
> The posts are staked in. You might be able to make tiny rollers to go over
> the pins
> Their working diameter isn't super critical
That's a good idea. Would c
Hello all,
the headline says it all. DEC document number is EK-CI750-UG
I've been looking for that one for years but never came across a paper copy or
scanned document. Does anybody know where to get one?
The technical description and the schematics are available, though.
Thanks for any feedbac
Hello list,
I was contacted regarding the availability of a CRT from the terminal shown in
this picture:
http://www.robotrontechnik.de/bilder/Galerien/Computersammlung/Computersammlung_268.jpg
Location is Germany.
Please contact me offlist and I will establish the contact to the owner with
you
In a message dated 4/26/2020 3:37:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
mich...@jongleur.co.uk writes:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 8:32 am, ED SHARPE via cctalk
wrote:--
Blog: RetroRetrospective – Fun today with yesterday's gear……..Podcast: Retro
Computing Roundtable (Co-Host)
what does it look like?
On 4/30/2020 3:19 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 4/29/20 5:51 PM, null via cctalk wrote:
• This is for use with an actual real PERQ 1
I'm hoping CZ finds some spares.
I have a PERQ 1 w/o kb or monitor. I've been searching for replacements
for over two decades. Yo
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 6:40 AM Tony Duell wrote:
>
> > Thanks in advance for any leads or on-topic discussion of the keyboard
> > protocol to tide me over in the meantime...
>
> I'll see what I can find, I am sure I have some notes on it somewhere.
Digging around, I have found :
A hand-drawn s
>From time to time there are posts here about the Facit N4000 paper
tape punch/reader unit. The one that looks like a Facit 4070 with a
tape reader on the front (in fact the punch mechanism is much the same
as that in the 4070).
I have reverse-engineered mine and traced out the schematics. Of
cour
Looking for a working Amiga 600 NTSC motherboard.
Would be interested in a was-working-before-cap-damage donor one as well.
- Ethan
On 4/30/20 2:44 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
what does it look like?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PERQ
On 4/30/20 8:11 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 4/30/20 2:44 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
what does it look like?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PERQ
or http://www.vintagecomputerexpo.com/2014/09/a-perq-in-time-saves-1.html
or http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~pmaydell/PERQ/
from th
Not really on Classic Hardware, but we lost John Conway to corona :(
And I think, most of us tried it on a terminal before ;-)
Enjoyu in full HD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaBm4etcYFQ&feature=emb_logo
RIP!
I would love to see copies of anything you've done Tony. I was unaware you were
doing this, I am fairly certain I have full docs including service manual on
the n4000.
J
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:23 AM emanuel stiebler via cctalk
wrote:
> Not really on Classic Hardware, but we lost John Conway to corona :(
>
> And I think, most of us tried it on a terminal before ;-)
There's a fantastic implementation of Life using the custom Amiga
chipset to run the generation
Seeing that video makes me want to play around with game of life again.
Once it came out in October 1970 Sci Am, we were all coding it but
not nearly as much fun doing it as a batch FORTRAN job and having to
enter cells on punched cards (at least we could run that initial game
configuration car
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 14:15 Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctech <
cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Seeing that video makes me want to play around with game of life again.
> Once it came out in October 1970 Sci Am, we were all coding it but
> not nearly as much fun doing it as a batch FORTRAN job and havi
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 2:53 PM Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
> On 4/30/20 8:11 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> > On 4/30/20 2:44 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
> >> what does it look like?
> >
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PERQ
> >
> >
> or http://www.vintagecomputerexpo.com/2014/09/a-perq
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 23:05, Kyle Owen via cctalk
wrote:
>
> I also wrote a version for the PDP-8; I was sure someone else had beat me
> to it (an assembly version, that is), but I didn't find any versions online
> other than for BASIC and FOCAL—neither of which supported very many cells
> nor r
On 4/30/20 2:55 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
It is, I refoamed mine for VCFPNW last year. I can take internal pictures if
it'd help anyone out.
- Josh
can you dump the firmware? or was that already done for the PERQ emulator?
it should be some flavor of 8048
On 4/30/20 4:21 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
can you dump the firmware? or was that already done for the PERQ emulator?
it should be some flavor of 8048
or not.. may be old enough to have been discrete
A number of fun things to play with in Life. Most of these have to do with edge
effect and geometry. The simplest is to just have stuff disappear at the edge.
You can fold side to side and top to bottom. This is where interesting things
happen with changes in geometry of the game. Also, on the w
Anyone have any idea if any Imlac/Hazeltine Dynagraphic terminals are still
around? I've never heard tell of one beyond marketing information. These
were late vector-graphics terminals made by Imlac Corporation after they
got bought out by Hazeltine in the late 1970s. Any technical docs
(program
Hi all,
I've had a paper tape reader for a while but never had a punch to make new
tapes, and the ones i've found are not only very large but also very
expensive. So I'm toying with the idea of making an open-source punch, but
I can't find any detailed diagrams of how the mechanism works.
I'm ass
Josh Dersch wrote:
> Anyone have any idea if any Imlac/Hazeltine Dynagraphic terminals are
> still around?
Maybe some of these people will know:
https://www.old-computers.com/museum/forum.asp?c=1295
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:02 PM Anders Nelson via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've had a paper tape reader for a while but never had a punch to make new
> tapes, and the ones i've found are not only very large but also very
> expensive. So I'm toying with the idea of makin
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