RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-03 Thread Henk Gooijen via cctalk



Van: E. Groenenberg<mailto:e...@groenenberg.net>
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 maart 2017 14:30
Aan: Henk Gooijen<mailto:henk.gooi...@hotmail.com>; General Discussion: 
On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts<mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Onderwerp: RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

Henk,

Your '' high speed lineprinter is most likely a Dataproducts
Model 2230 (a.k.a Dec LP05).

Regards,

Ed
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Thanks!
I had no information at all, so this is a good start!
A quick google search turned up one picture that matches the printer,
and the web page says that the LP05 was indeed made by Dataproducts.
More google fu later 




RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-03 Thread E. Groenenberg via cctalk
Henk,

Your '' high speed lineprinter is most likely a Dataproducts
Model 2230 (a.k.a Dec LP05).

Regards,

Ed
--
Ik email, dus ik besta.
BTC : 1Lk6141nvDKPxtCa5erfFyovsoJN2LKqNJ



RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-03 Thread Henk Gooijen via cctalk

Oops, typo ☹   I missed one folder. The correct links are

www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/interface/vsv11/vsv11-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/interface/vsv11/vsv11-info.html>
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/interface/vt30h/vt30h-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/interface/vt30h/vt30h-info.html>

While “promoting”, I also added a page for the RP03
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/disk/rp11-rp03/rp11-rp03.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/disk/rp11-rp03/rp11-rp03.html>
It will be some time before pictures of the system and more info will land here.
I am re-organizing my 2250 square feet … but not yet clear how everything
will be placed.


Van: Paul Birkel<mailto:pbir...@gmail.com>
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 maart 2017 11:45
Aan: 'Henk Gooijen'<mailto:henk.gooi...@hotmail.com>
Onderwerp: RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

Henk:  In case you haven't noticed, neither of those URLs are yet active
:-<.  To Your Good Health!

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Gooijen via cctech
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Subject: RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11


Well, I did scribble a bit about the VT30 and VSV11 on my website .
Check out
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vsv11/vsv11-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vsv11/vsv11-info.html>
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vt30h/vt30h-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vt30h/vt30h-info.html>


Van: shad via cctech<mailto:cct...@classiccmp.org>
Verzonden: donderdag 2 maart 2017 19:12
Aan: cct...@classiccmp.org<mailto:cct...@classiccmp.org>
Onderwerp: Re: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

Well, it would be a very nice thing to put the hands on a copy of such
manual! :)
Given that I didn't find ANY information on Google about these boards,
except for the bare description in the PDP11 field guide, it would be very
nice to archive a copy on bitsavers too...
If you manage to find something, please let me know
thanks
Andrea


>I've got a photocopied user's manual in this mess somewhere (used for the
"VR:" VT30 emulation in E11).



Re: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-03 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 07:12:06PM +0100, shad via cctech wrote:
>Well, it would be a very nice thing to put the hands on a copy of such
>manual! :)
>Given that I didn't find ANY information on Google about these boards,
>except for the bare description in the PDP11 field guide, it would be very
>nice to archive a copy on bitsavers too...
>If you manage to find something, please let me know

You'll be the first to know!  Nothing ever goes away permanently, it just
slips into the strata for a few years.  It'll turn up.  Do you have the
whole unit or just the boards?  It'd be great if you could run it.  I have
a little test program that throws stuff on the screen but it's never been
run on real hardware so it may be a filthy lie.

John Wilson
D Bit


RE: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-02 Thread Henk Gooijen via cctalk

Well, I did scribble a bit about the VT30 and VSV11 on my website …
Check out
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vsv11/vsv11-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vsv11/vsv11-info.html>
www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vt30h/vt30h-info.html<http://www.pdp-11.nl/peripherals/comm/vt30h/vt30h-info.html>


Van: shad via cctech<mailto:cct...@classiccmp.org>
Verzonden: donderdag 2 maart 2017 19:12
Aan: cct...@classiccmp.org<mailto:cct...@classiccmp.org>
Onderwerp: Re: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

Well, it would be a very nice thing to put the hands on a copy of such
manual! :)
Given that I didn't find ANY information on Google about these boards,
except for the bare description in the PDP11 field guide, it would be very
nice to archive a copy on bitsavers too...
If you manage to find something, please let me know
thanks
Andrea


>I've got a photocopied user's manual in this mess somewhere (used for the
"VR:" VT30 emulation in E11).



Re: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-02 Thread shadoooo via cctalk
Well, it would be a very nice thing to put the hands on a copy of such
manual! :)
Given that I didn't find ANY information on Google about these boards,
except for the bare description in the PDP11 field guide, it would be very
nice to archive a copy on bitsavers too...
If you manage to find something, please let me know
thanks
Andrea


>I've got a photocopied user's manual in this mess somewhere (used for the
"VR:" VT30 emulation in E11).


Re: DEC VT30-H and VTV30-J, was VSV11

2017-03-01 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 08:13:24AM +0100, shad via cctalk wrote:
>was anyone some documentation about board sets VT30-H and VTV30-J?
>They should be graphic systems as well, the former Unibus, the latter Qbus.
>Definitely I think they aren't "regular" DEC products, maybe they were
>developed by third parties, as the PCB realization and style is far from
>DEC boards.

I've got a photocopied user's manual in this mess somewhere (used for the
"VR:" VT30 emulation in E11).  My recollection is that it was built by DEC
CSS UK, but even if true, that doesn't mean they couldn't have farmed out
the design and/or PCB layout.

John Wilson
D Bit