Hey all --
I have a TC08 DECtape controller that I'd like to convert to a TC08N (the
negibus version of the TC08). If I'm reading the documentation right, this
involves swapping in a few flip chips -- M100 for the installed M101, M102
for M103, and M633 for M623.
If anyone has any of these, plea
On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 18:47:52 +0100
Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote:
> I see that manx lists the MD5 checksum for many files, at least it
> does for those from bitsavers. Is there a publicly available list of
> URL and MD5 checksum? This would make it relatively easy for me to
> cross check my fi
-- Original Message --
From: "Josh Dersch via cctech"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Friday, 1 Oct, 2021 At 08:33
Subject: ISO M100, M102, M633 flip chips for DEC TC08N controller
Hey all --
I have a TC08 DECtape controller that I'd like to convert to a
On Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 05:03, Carlos E Murillo-Sanchez via cctalk
wrote:
> For the Mac, there is TextWrangler (free version
> of BBEdit), with many useful capabilities (such as editing a remote file
> via an sftp:// URL, for example).
Discontinued some years ago, sadly.
--
Liam Proven ~ Profil
> On 1 Oct 2021, at 12:58, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 05:03, Carlos E Murillo-Sanchez via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> For the Mac, there is TextWrangler (free version
>> of BBEdit), with many useful capabilities (such as editing a remote file
>> via an sftp:// URL, for
I'm using BBEdit (paid version) on my Mac and I really like it. The language
plug-ins are very helpful.
On 10/1/21, 9:06 AM, "cctalk on behalf of Adrian Graham via cctalk"
wrote:
> On 1 Oct 2021, at 12:58, Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 05:03,
On Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 15:06, Adrian Graham wrote:
> On 1 Oct 2021, at 12:58, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
>>
>> Discontinued some years ago, sadly.
>
> Yes, and instead they made BBEdit free for the most part. That’s what I’m
> using. Still got TextWrangler on the older Macs of course.
True an
A few years ago, I looked at ZOC v7, and others. I opted for SecureCRT, and
use it on my Mac and my iPad. Though the Mac version is well over $100. It
seems to have about the best DEC Terminal emulation I could find on the Mac,
and it supports keyboard mapping.
Zane
> On Sep 30, 2021, at
Zane wrote...
A few years ago, I looked at ZOC v7, and others. I opted for SecureCRT, and
use it on my Mac and my iPad. Though the Mac version is well over $100. It
seems to have about the best DEC Terminal emulation I could find on the Mac,
and it supports keyboard mapping.
--
Secon
On Oct 1, 2021, at 9:36 AM, wrote:
>
> Zane wrote...
> A few years ago, I looked at ZOC v7, and others. I opted for SecureCRT, and
> use it on my Mac and my iPad. Though the Mac version is well over $100. It
> seems to have about the best DEC Terminal emulation I could find on the Mac,
> a
I used ZOC, and loved it, when I was an OS/2 user decades ago. I’m glad to
hear it’s still around.
Adam
On 10/1/2021 12:34 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
On Oct 1, 2021, at 9:36 AM, wrote:
Zane wrote...
A few years ago, I looked at ZOC v7, and others. I opted for SecureCRT, and
use it on my Mac and my iPad. Though the Mac version is well over $100. It
seems to have about the best DEC Terminal emula
On 10/1/21 1:00 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Got a small batch (8) of Victor 9000 floppies, MSDOS ca. 1985. I
really don't want to write a decoder for such a small batch--I've got
other things on the burner right now. Anyone want to take a crack at
transferring the data? (Funds available).
--Chu
On 10/1/21 5:04 PM, David Schmidt via cctalk wrote:
> On 10/1/21 1:00 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
>> Got a small batch (8) of Victor 9000 floppies, MSDOS ca. 1985. I
>> really don't want to write a decoder for such a small batch--I've got
>> other things on the burner right now. Anyone want to take
Where is the original project for SCSI2SD? A quick google and I find a
bunch of suppliers, but where is the base project from.
-chuck
Hi Chuck,
I have a working Victor 9000 dual floppy configuration and a dingle
floppy/hard disk configuration but I'm in Canada. I've tried to image
disks with a Kryoflux but have not figured out how to image disks to the
point of being able to re-create them. The only way I have been able to
re
I use Teraterm too. Works both on Windoze and Mac. I like the ability to run
scripts.
Marc
> On Sep 30, 2021, at 5:51 PM, Lee Courtney via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> We use Teraterm at work - adequate, free, open-source(if that's important),
> meets our needs for embedded development across a wide
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 1:09 AM Joshua Rice via cctalk
wrote:
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Josh Dersch via cctech"
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
>
> Sent: Friday, 1 Oct, 2021 At 08:33
> Subject: ISO M100, M102, M633 flip chips for DEC TC08N controller
In the late eighties I used to use E, an editor developed internally at IBM. My
dad had retired from there by then but got it from
ex-colleagues. I see you can get it from here now
https://winworldpc.com/product/ibm-e-editor/3x
Already mentioned is Brief, I still have the light green box on the s
19 matches
Mail list logo