Connor,
Where are you located?

Tony Thigpen

Tony Thigpen wrote on 11/07/2015 12:52 PM:
We actually have an 029 Keypunch operating that we sometimes take to
trade shows and let people play with. We also have bunches of boxes of
cards.

Tony Thigpen

Connor Krukosky wrote on 11/07/2015 12:37 PM:
On 11/7/2015 12:27 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
(Off the top of my head without looking at the screens.)

You first need to use the HMC to create a valid IOCP. In the IOCP you
will define an OSA port for ICC usage. Once you have performed a POR
to bring in the new IOCP, you can then configure the ICC, including
the IP address and port number, using the "OSA Specific Functions" on
the HMC.

Tony Thigpen
This is the info I was looking for, thanks!
Powering the beast up now to give it a whirl.

On 11/7/2015 12:04 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
I have to say I just admire the heck out of you! This is fantastic,
especially for someone who surely is too young to have a personal
recollection of 2540 card readers, 2311 disk drives and 1403 printers.
I am not personally one who longs to have a mainframe in my basement
but I totally "get it."

Good luck with your efforts!

Charles

Thanks for the kind words.
I collect vintage computers as-well so I know what these devices are
actually.
As for seeing them in person I have yet to. But I've seen a
System/3/32/34/36/370 in person before.
I actually own an 026 Keypunch, although it still needs some restoration
before its punching cards again.
I also own a 5444 style pack drive sitting next to me, not an IBM drive
though. Its for a Data General Nova 4 that's in the rack with it.

-Connor K

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