Large List of Commodore 64 Games and Software from Sellam's Collection

2019-12-13 Thread Sellam Abraham via cctalk
Winter is upon us. Time to snuggle up in front of your Commodore 64 with some old timey games and applications, and I've got plenty of them to keep you busy throughout the holidays. The complete list is too long to reproduce here, so please go to the following link, which will take you directly

Re: P112

2019-12-13 Thread Hector Peraza via cctalk
On 12/2/19 6:10 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: > It starts out with no partitions and claims the partition table > is not a valid P112 table. The "w" command fixes that but the > table is still empty. Interestingly enough, a 64M CF in an IDE > adapter works with FDISK. but then when I try

Re: RSTS emulation in a browser (now "FILMGR")

2019-12-13 Thread John Foust via cctalk
Another RSTS question. One of my rescued tapes has only several files with the extension ".FLB" Compared to other files of the sets, these are relatively large... up to a meg or so. In a text file on another related tape, a manager wrote "Learn how to use FILMGR, which is invoked by DO

Re: FS: System/36 Kansas City

2019-12-13 Thread jim stephens via cctalk
On 12/13/2019 10:15 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote: I'm in contact with the owner, arranging to pick it up.  If anyone on the list is interested, let me know. This is a "must go asap" issue for the system involved. I'm not going to ask anything if anyone needs the system, just let me

WANTED: DEC TU56 DECtape drive

2019-12-13 Thread Thomas Moss via cctalk
Hi All, Probably a long-shot, but I'm looking for a DECtape drive for my PDP-8/e. Either to buy or to trade with something. (PDP-8/11 parts, 11/34, Intel MDS, ASR-33?) I'm in South-West England but also have an address near LA. Can travel to pick-up. Regards, -Tom mo...@sdf.lonestar.org

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
Believe it or not, the "flippy" was actually patented in 1974. US3932895A ...and let's not forget the 3" CF2 diskettes--designed to be flippies right fron the get-go. BASF certainly marketed 5.25" flippies: https://cdn.instructables.com/FWP/3D0Z/GXL5XZ3U/FWP3D0ZGXL5XZ3U.LARGE.jpg --Chuck

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Nigel Johnson via cctalk
Oh the things companies did to try and increase their profits! Bad idea indeed, reversible just meant half the profit for the suppliers! On the same vein, we ordered a TWX line form Bell but supplied our own machine. Bell said they were not responsible if the line caused errors, and sent a

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 12/13/19 5:11 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: > I never saw any flippies commercially made but many > companies made punches for flippy 5.25" disks. I always > had to make my own for 8". > They were standard products. Let's see if I can find a period ad... Well, not an ad, but a

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 12/13/19 7:10 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: > On 12/13/19 2:54 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: >> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: >>> MDS was my guess also.   The MDS boxes ran the standard CP/M distro from >>> DRI--no customization needed. (The same was true for MP/M--a

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 12/13/19 3:52 PM, David Barto via cctalk wrote: > Those would have fit a Terak system for UCSD Pascal. I’ve still got a few > stuffed in a closet. > David > >> On Dec 13, 2019, at 12:09 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk >> wrote: >> >> anyone know what system these floppies are for? >>

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: Some could also be "flippies". Those were made by several manufacturers. . . . and almost 40 years ago, for my first marketed product, I made and marketed plexiglass pocket shaped jigs for marking diskettes for punching them. Several

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Zane Healy via cctalk
> On Dec 13, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk > wrote: > > Unless Dave Barto has some insider information about this group of disks, I > don't see anything to support the contention that they are Terak UCSD Pascal. > Although, if reformatted, they certainly could be usable. My

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: MDS was my guess also. The MDS boxes ran the standard CP/M distro from DRI--no customization needed. (The same was true for MP/M--a second console was provided via the current-loop interface). At any rate, it all fits. I wouldn't be

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 12/13/19 2:17 PM, Dave Mabry via cctalk wrote: > There are three that appear to be Intel MDS diskettes.  The ones marked > ISIS V4.3 is, as I remember, the last version of ISIS-II that Intel > released.  ASM51 and RL51 appear to be assembler and relocater for the > 8051 series of

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-33-8-034-Floppy-Disks-/184071352445 Some are labeled "MRX", "CP/M", "Isis", "Chip-?","PROM?", I do not see any that are labeled "Terak", "UCSD", or "Pascal" At least some of them say, "single-sided, soft-sectored double density", some say "double sided", so they

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Dave Mabry via cctalk
Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote on 12/13/2019 4:11 PM: On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, David Barto via cctalk wrote: Those would have fit a Terak system for UCSD Pascal. I’ve still got a few stuffed in a closet. David On Dec 13, 2019, at 12:09 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: anyone know what system

Re: 8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread David Barto via cctalk
Those would have fit a Terak system for UCSD Pascal. I’ve still got a few stuffed in a closet. David > On Dec 13, 2019, at 12:09 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk > wrote: > > anyone know what system these floppies are for? > https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-33-8-034-Floppy-Disks-/184071352445

8 inch floppies

2019-12-13 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
anyone know what system these floppies are for? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-33-8-034-Floppy-Disks-/184071352445

Re: SMD disk specifications

2019-12-13 Thread Eric Smith via cctalk
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 10:55 AM Guy Sotomayor via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I’ve been trying to find *detailed* specifications (mainly detailed signal > timings) for the SMD disk interface but all I’ve found so far are the > interface specifications for individual disks (CDC,

Re: SMD disk specifications

2019-12-13 Thread Eric Smith via cctalk
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 11:10 AM Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > ANSI has a spec, X3.91M_1987 I don't know if it covers the SMD-E , etc. > X3.91M-1987 section 6 covers "Interface Extensions", which includes adding tag 4, 5, and 6, dual-port provisions, spinup sequencing, index mark and sector

Re: System/36 Kansas City

2019-12-13 Thread Mister PDP via cctalk
Man, that its one nice system. If I didn’t already have a S/36, I would be driving down there as we speak. Maybe one of these days I will get my hands on a 9 track for the S/36 like the one in the images. Oh well, good luck to whoever ends up getting the system! On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 11:26 AM

Re: FS: System/36 Kansas City

2019-12-13 Thread Anders Nelson via cctalk
A saint's work is never done! I wouldn't know what to do with it but glad it's not being scrapped. On Fri, Dec 13, 2019, 1:15 PM jim stephens via cctalk wrote: > I'm in contact with the owner, arranging to pick it up. If anyone on > the list is interested, let me know. > > This is a "must go

Re: FS: System/36 Kansas City

2019-12-13 Thread jim stephens via cctalk
I'm in contact with the owner, arranging to pick it up.  If anyone on the list is interested, let me know. This is a "must go asap" issue for the system involved. I'm not going to ask anything if anyone needs the system, just let me know. I've got a warehouse in KC near this location where

Tapestar for DOS

2019-12-13 Thread Ali via cctalk
Hello, Can anyone please point me towards a copy of the Tapestar utility package for DOS? I have already contacted Qualstar and they cannot help. TIA! -Ali

Re: SMD disk specifications

2019-12-13 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
ANSI has a spec, X3.91M_1987 I don't know if it covers the SMD-E , etc. On 12/13/19 9:55 AM, Guy Sotomayor via cctalk wrote: > Hi, > > I’ve been trying to find *detailed* specifications (mainly detailed signal > timings) for the SMD disk interface but all I’ve found so far are the > interface

SMD disk specifications

2019-12-13 Thread Guy Sotomayor via cctalk
Hi, I’ve been trying to find *detailed* specifications (mainly detailed signal timings) for the SMD disk interface but all I’ve found so far are the interface specifications for individual disks (CDC, Fujitsu, etc). I’ve looked in the usual places (bitsavers mostly) and haven’t found the spec

FS: System/36 Kansas City

2019-12-13 Thread Dave Wade via cctalk
In case any one is interested.. https://www.facebook.com/groups/retrocomputers/permalink/3042809669082227/ Dave Wade G4UGM & EA7KAE