I did another check of the drawings and found a module list. Initially I was looking for something more graphic then I found this:
https://imgur.com/a/hzmhwQ4 Hope it helps. /Mattis söndag 25 april 2021 skrev Josh Dersch <[email protected]>: > > > On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 1:55 PM Mattis Lind <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Den sön 25 apr. 2021 kl 22:43 skrev Josh Dersch via cctalk < >> [email protected]>: >> >>> Hi all -- >>> >>> In addition to the 11/45 project I'm also working on restoring an >>> RF08/RS08 >>> fixed head disk/controller (in the vain hopes of one day running TSS/8 on >>> my PDP-8/I). I have the power supply repaired and running and I'm >>> getting >>> ready to power the logic up (the disc itself will be a project all its >>> own, >>> once it arrives). >>> >>> I'd like to double-check that all the flip chips are in their right >>> places; >>> I have no cause to think they've been shuffled around but I want to be >>> sure. The engineering docs have detailed schematics but no placement >>> chart >>> for the modules themselves. Given enough time with the schematics I >>> could >>> derive this chart but I'm saving that as a last resort. So, two >>> possibilities here: >>> >>> 1) Does anyone know of a document I've overlooked that includes module >>> placement? >>> 2) Can someone with an RF08 and/or RS08 take a few detailed pictures of >>> the >>> logic (from the handle side, of course) so I can compare? (Note: the >>> available RF08/RS08 pictures on the 'net are of the unit currently in my >>> possession, so are not useful in this regard!) >>> >>> >> I have a RF08 / RS08 combo. It was connected to a PDP-8/L, but the >> cabinet with the DW08 was missing. >> I can take a bunch of pictures next weekend. >> >> I have a vague idea that I have a bunch of docs with the unit. Double >> ledger size or around A2. I will have a look. >> > > Thanks! That will be very helpful! > > >> Would be very interesting to read your story when repairing it! >> > > I'm going to try to write about it, we'll see how good I am about keeping > up. Still slowly writing things up about the 11/70 from earlier this year > and I'm behind on just about everything. I imagine getting an actual > physical disk working is going to be an unlikely prospect, my plan is to > develop some hardware to emulate one or more RS08 drives, eventually. But > I want to try the real thing first :). > > - Josh > > > >> >> /Mattis >> >> >> >>> Thanks! >>> - Josh >>> >>
