On 2023-01-10 08:12, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 1/9/23 22:31, Fred Cisin wrote:
A little quick speculation, but not determinable without the system, .
. .
The Teac FD55F was a 96tpi "720K" drive at 300 RPM
The Teac FD55G was a "1.2M" drive. 360RPM
The FD55GF was both, and there were severa
Popped up in a search: A DEC LINC Eight up for auction in Friedens, PA.
https://hibid.com/lot/143159802/digital-equipment-corp-linc-eight-vintage
Currently has a single bid for $1.00 They are even offering shipping!
Visually looks to be in excellent shape
https://cdn.hibid.com/img.axd?
Cool. The only thing I notice is that it doesn't seem to have enough cards
in it. I think a TC01 interface is an entire rack of cards for instance.
Still I'm tempted as I doubt I'll ever get a chance the wildly overspend on
a PDP-12.
Marc
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:01 PM steve shumaker via ccta
Absolutely gorgeous!Ed#
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 10:01 AM, steve shumaker via
cctalk wrote: Popped up in a search: A DEC LINC
Eight up for auction in Friedens, PA.
https://hibid.com/lot/143159802/digital-equipment-corp-linc-eight-vintage
Current
On Tue, 2023-01-10 at 06:16 +0100, nico de jong via cctalk wrote:
> Speaking of old floppies
In about 1975, I was sharing an office with a lady who bought an Ohio
Scientific 6502 computer, with two 5.25 inch floppy disk drives,
instead of an Imsai 8800 with one 8.4 inch drive.
She got a tee shirt
On Mon, 9 Jan 2023 at 17:02, Doc Shipley via cctalk
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>
>Short version is that the GUI Disk Utility hides too much of what
> it's doing AND, more to the point, makes assumptions by default. Yes,
> it's possible to override the default but after [holy crap!] 2 decades
> of using it I stil
Where did you see them offering shipping?
All I could see was a paragraph stating that anything not picked up at
the designated time would be consider abandoned and charged to your
credit card anyway.
On 1/10/2023 11:36 AM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
Absolutely gorgeous!Ed#
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I think if I got the LINC I'd want to pick it up myself.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 3:19 PM Mike Katz via cctalk
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> Where did you see them offering shipping?
>
> All I could see was a paragraph stating that anything not picked up at
> the designated time would be consider abandoned and charge
The web-page explicitly says 'shipping available', which doesn't mean that
shipping will be free, of course...
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It says “shipping available” on the ad. I’ve had a lot of experience with hibid
sellers and when they say shipping available it either means they will package
and ship themselves or drop it off at the ups store and let ups contact you for
payment. When i bid I usually write need shipping to whe
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote:
In about 1975, I was sharing an office with a lady who bought an Ohio
Scientific 6502 computer, with two 5.25 inch floppy disk drives,
instead of an Imsai 8800 with one 8.4 inch drive.
She got a tee shirt that said "I've got two floppies."
Except
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:39 PM Wayne S via cctalk
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> It says “shipping available” on the ad. I’ve had a lot of experience with
> hibid sellers and when they say shipping available it either means they
> will package and ship themselves or drop it off at the ups store and let
> ups contac
Totally, but to have a LINC shipped would be quite a project, expensive
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 3:39 PM Wayne S via cctalk
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> It says “shipping available” on the ad. I’ve had a lot of experience with
> hibid sellers and when they say shipping available it either means they
> will package
Yep. But they offer to do the legwork for you so there’s that.
The Linc machine would cost a bit but the box of linc tapes not too much.
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> On Jan 10, 2023, at 12:54, Bill Degnan via cctalk
> wrote:
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> Totally, but to have a LINC shipped would be quite a project, expensive
Ohio Scientific 6502 computer, with two 5.25 inch floppy disk drives,
Shugart SA400 drive: 35 track, 48tpi
PIA/UART, instead of FDC chip.
"VERY soft-sector"
It is FM, at usual 125Kbps used on 5.25" single density, but, without
WD/IBM track and sector header format.
So, a flux transition board m
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:53 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> A few years later, I got a used ["Euro"]-Apple II, converted for USA use,
> in an OSI Challenger case (with wood (walnu?) sides), with an external RCA
> keyboard.
>
Did the motherboard have an additional RAM
A few years later, I got a used ["Euro"]-Apple II, converted for USA use,
in an OSI Challenger case (with wood (walnu?) sides), with an external RCA
keyboard.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Sellam Abraham via cctalk wrote:
Did the motherboard have an additional RAM chip to accommodate the
PAL-based hi-re
I’ve used Craters & Freighters and also Pakmail to pick up large machines like
this, crate them professionally, and ship them to me in the past. Sellers love
that they have to do nothing.
I wish I had more space to house machines like this, but will have to pass. I
have a Straight-8 that ap
Ryan,
Let me know if you need measurements for the plexiglass sides. I still
have those in my PDP-8 replica folder.
Sellam
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 1:43 PM Ryan de Laplante via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I’ve used Craters & Freighters and also Pakmail to pick up large machines
> l
Was it this style (Challenger 4P)?
https://imgs.search.brave.com/p_LUazpNEKMRJwuHl-uqgVmE7lVt1-7AodxQMTSCvOY/rs:fit:400:326:1/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cu/aXRoaXN0b3J5Lm9y/Zy9zaXRlcy9kZWZh/dWx0L2ZpbGVzL2hh/cmR3YXJlL09oaW9D/aGFsbDRQMy5KUEc
I can't remember if I ever had a 4P but I did have I think two 2
A few years later, I got a used ["Euro"]-Apple II, converted for USA
use, in an OSI Challenger case (with wood (walnu?) sides), with an
external RCA keyboard.
If you didn't get it, then maybe Eric Smith?
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Sellam Abraham via cctalk wrote:
Was it this style (Challenger 4P)?
Yes, the 2/2P models I [think I] had were blue.
Sellam
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 2:21 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> >> A few years later, I got a used ["Euro"]-Apple II, converted for USA
> >> use, in an OSI Challenger case (with wood (walnu?) sides), with an
> >> external RCA keyboard.
> >>
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Fred Cisin wrote:
So, a flux transition board might work,
(for OSI disks)
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Mike Katz wrote:
I haven't seen any mention of greaseweazel types of "flux" readers. They
read the flux changes off of the floppy and then interpret them with a
separate program
I haven't seen any mention of greaseweazel types of "flux" readers. They
read the flux changes off of the floppy and then interpret them with a
separate program.
I use this to analyze DEC RX01 & RX02 8" floppies.
I know it works with FM, MFM and GCR disks as well as single and double
sided di
2 x 16" Trinitrons, missing rear plastic covers
1 is a 98789a 64hkz, forget the other, 48khz
1 x 19" large rectangular color unit, doesn't work.
I'll be tossing these before very long.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 5:07 PM Chris via cctalk
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> 2 x 16" Trinitrons, missing rear plastic covers
>
> 1 is a 98789a 64hkz, forget the other, 48khz
>
> 1 x 19" large rectangular color unit, doesn't work.
>
> I'll be tossing these before very long.
>
How about specifying your geographic lo
Waretown New Jersey.
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 08:13:22 PM EST, Tony Jones via cctalk
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 5:07 PM Chris via cctalk
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> 2 x 16" Trinitrons, missing rear plastic covers
>
> 1 is a 98789a 64hkz, forget the other, 48khz
>
> 1 x 19" large rectangular
Do I really need a torque spanner? Chinese spanners aren't expensive. But I'm
not sure the unit even works (the mainframe seems to work fine, not so sure the
ancillary test set). Hp 54120a + 54122a << iirc, maybe 54121a??? In any event
if working this is either a 12ghz or 20ghz setup.
It also looks like some of the console switches are broken. I think I'll
pass because of that... :-)
C
On 1/10/2023 12:18 PM, Marc Howard via cctalk wrote:
Cool. The only thing I notice is that it doesn't seem to have enough cards
in it. I think a TC01 interface is an entire rack of cards fo
Also a box of linctape from the same auction
https://hibid.com/lot/143159860/box-of-linctape-digital?ref=catalog
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On Jan 10, 2023, at 09:36, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
Absolutely gorgeous!Ed#
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 10:01 AM, s
On 1/10/2023 3:31 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> I think if I got the LINC I'd want to pick it up myself.
>
Bring something larger than a station wagon. I couldn't rescue the pdp12
because it simply would not. fit. Instead I saved the 8/I's, RK8, and
FPP12 (the big one) because those were
Speaking of reading old floppies, I got my Model 100 and Tandy Portable
Disk Drive down from the shelf to read some old floppies I found from
the 1980's. 3.5 inch disks with a whopping 100k capacity each!
Problem was drive was saying the disks were "not formatted". Took it
apart, found that th
The "Tandy Portable Disk Drive" was a strange beast. At one time, some
folk wrote software to run on PC to operate it.
Otherwise, it's another flux transition project.
OTOH, RS also had an external 5.25" box ("Disk/Video Interface"), which
has a very simple MFM format, with the Microsoft Stan
I had the same issue with one of those drives. I think I may have it but I
need to source a belt to fix it. The black goop that used to be the belt
got all over the mechanism. It was a pain to clean off completely.
Sellam
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