I’ve been given a couple of RLX blade server chassis loaded with blades (one
with Transmeta Crusoe cpu’s, and one with Pentium III cpu’s). I hope you’ll
allow me to count these as “vintage” because of their interesting origin: the
Pentium III loaded chassis was part of a 768 node computer cluste
Does anyone recall what kind of hardware/software was used to read/write the
early Mitsubishi Melcard EPROM cards with the PCB edge connector contacts?
It was explained to me by someone that a EPROM programmer could be used,
however I've never seen a socket which fits the edge card connector of t
On 4/11/21 7:08 AM, D. Resor via cctalk wrote:
> Does anyone recall what kind of hardware/software was used to read/write the
> early Mitsubishi Melcard EPROM cards with the PCB edge connector contacts?
>
> It was explained to me by someone that a EPROM programmer could be used,
> however I've ne
Isnt that the epson card standard?
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Em dom, 11 de abr de 2021 14:37, Chuck Guzis via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> escreveu:
> On 4/11/21 7:08 AM, D. Resor via cctalk wrote:
> > Does anyone recall what kind of hardware/software was used to read/write
> the
> > early Mi
On 4/9/21 3:23 PM, Nemo Nusquam wrote:
On 2021-04-08 00:32, Ben Huntsman via cctalk wrote:
I know this is a strange place to ask, but it's as good a place as any.
Anyone on here used IBM's XLC in very old versions?
Anyone know what the argument -qdebug=austlib does?
I have the docs for IBM C
I don't know. I do know that Roland also used something similar though the
length of some of the contact points are different from the Mitsubishi Melcard.
Don Resor
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After digging a bit further and disassembling a card I have here which was
defective and peeling apart. I now know that this is a Seiko-Epson not a
Mitsubishi Melcard. Seiko-Epson are 40 Contact Traces. Mitsubishi are 50
Contact Traces. I also found a data sheet from the p/n silk screened on