>Josh Dersch
> one half-height (used upside down).
Thanks, Josh - I hadn’t thought about using an extender card "backwards".
That's a good idea. Next question is "how many extender cards do I have?"...
Better go start digging.
In the meantime I did some more fooling around with th
Hello!
I have been working on interfacing the Hercules emulator with various real
terminals for some time. First project was an Alfaskop terminal cluster
which I connected using a small STM32 controller handling BSC.
Next is an Informer 213, portable 3178/3174 compatible terminal. It it
using SDL
On 6/20/20 2:36 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
If anyone has a type 1 3174 that does BSC and SDLC so I could test my stuff
I would be very interested.
Dave Wade just posted that he had some in the UK he was interested in getting
rid of.
lördag 20 juni 2020 skrev Al Kossow via cctalk :
> On 6/20/20 2:36 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
>
> If anyone has a type 1 3174 that does BSC and SDLC so I could test my stuff
>> I would be very interested.
>>
>
> Dave Wade just posted that he had some in the UK he was interested in
> getting
I have some of these connectors (from ECS) for $10 each
Shipping in the US is a flat rate $8.30
(Poor) pictures at
http://bonedaddy.net/tgoodman/photos/tgoodman/ECS-Connector/
Todd
On 6/19/2020 5:19 PM, Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk wrote:
On 6/19/2020 12:24 PM, Robert Armstrong via cctalk w
Guys,
I now know it is an early CDC board. IT had C*NT*OLDATA on the reverse - how
I missed that must be attributed to old age. (Thanks Doug)
Here are shots of the back: https://photos.app.goo.gl/UPozyBB3zp7XYcP79
Any idea what the row of hole opposite the contacts were? Testing points?
But then
On 2020-06-19 20:37, Chris Zach wrote:
> Yes, there was D and F, and F and G versions. Everything else was
> emulated slowly. Putt putt it was
Right! I have at least one of them. You know how one would see, which
one it is? Different board numbers?
> On 6/8/2020 3:26 PM, emanuel stiebler wrot
On 2020-06-19 23:42, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>>> Images take up a lot of space and are best dealt with via links.
>
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>> Which rot over time.
>> If you're going to create a permanent archive, you need to archive any
>> attachments as well.
>> h
On 6/18/20 7:34 AM, Daniel Seagraves via cctalk wrote:
I vote we move the list to an Exchange server behind a SSL VPN
and mandate the use of Outlook, then force all messages to be in
quoted-printable encoding.
I see your quoted-printable and raise you TNEF.
This way nobody “wins” and everyone
On 6/19/20 9:42 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
We need, or at least want, to handle BOTH.
Agreed.
Long-term, "permanent" content, as well as the casual "What is
this? here's what it looks like"
I think that short term can sort of ride the coat tales of the long term
solution.
I have no
On 06/20/2020 04:20 AM, Peter Van Peborgh via cctech wrote:
Guys,
I now know it is an early CDC board. IT had C*NT*OLDATA on the reverse - how
I missed that must be attributed to old age. (Thanks Doug)
Here are shots of the back: https://photos.app.goo.gl/UPozyBB3zp7XYcP79
Ah, the missing le
On 06/11/2020 02:29 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
>/If that would be the case I think the system would fail />/quite soon rather
than on test 5. A guess is that this is />/a memory problem. /
That was a good guess, everyone ;) I got some new 4116's and piggybacked
(dry, no solder) two of the
I confirmed the bad one by removing the piggyback and the
failure returned. Now I need to desolder the bad one
without ruining the board. I may just cut the leads off
close to the bad chip, and solder the replacement to the
stumps. (Normally I remove the legs and install a
machine-pin DIP s
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