On 6/9/2020 11:51 AM, Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 9:04 AM Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
wrote:
For the VXT-2000 with an H7109-B the rated voltage and current values
are printed right on the power supply label:
+5.1V, 7.81A
+12.1V, 0.62A
-12.1V, 0.46A
-9V, 0.2A
Fixed
On 5/16/20 1:18 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
On Sat, May 16, 2020, 11:02 AM Joseph Zatarski via cctalk
mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:
I had to repair the RAM board in my VS3200/KA650 again, so I took video
of the whole process (less about a whole day I lost troublesh
I had to repair the RAM board in my VS3200/KA650 again, so I took video
of the whole process (less about a whole day I lost troubleshooting a
trace I nicked).
Maybe some of you will find it interesting to watch.
https://youtu.be/3LxTJIzow2k (tip: get through youtube videos faster by
setting
/2 ebay sold
listings + cost of shipping. You're always free to make a higher or
lower offer, I won't get offended if your offer is too low.
Sales are first come, first served.
Best Regards,
Joe Zatarski
On 3/1/20 10:15 AM, Joseph Zatarski wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I recently moved and just got
Hi.
I forgot to mention it’s an eye phone
11 PRO 256gb.
I may be missing something -- *what's* an "eye phone"? I thought you
were listing vintage kit, not smartphones?
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Hello Everyone,
I recently moved and just got my storage unit of stuff transported to
the new house. I'm starting to go through it all because I know there's
a good mixture of stuff I want and stuff I don't want but may be useful
to someone else.
I've started inventorying a lot of the stuff
I'm looking to pick up a set of at least some hand tools for wire wrap,
though I'm interested in wrap guns/bits as well.
I'm specifically looking for hand tools for 26awg wire, as well as 22
and 24awg. I already have a hand tool for 30awg. Mainly interested in
tools for .045" square posts
on behalf of Joseph Zatarski via cctalk
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2019 1:28 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: DEC KA650 VAX memory troubleshooting
Well, I finally got around to posting this on the CHWiki, in case
anybody was curious about this.
https://gunkies.org/wiki
Well, I finally got around to posting this on the CHWiki, in case
anybody was curious about this.
https://gunkies.org/wiki/DEC_KA650_Memory_Subsystem
On 6/17/19 7:56 PM, Joe Zatarski wrote:
OK, so where should a thing like this go: https://pastebin.com/taQwaTV6
Anybody got a decent place to
On Tue Mar 19 01:49:08 CDT 2019
>On 2019-03-17 20:36, Chris Hanson via cctalk wrote:
>>/I recently acquired a DECimage X terminal, which is theoretically a
VXT-2000 with an add-on 2D accelerator. Unfortunately while the terminal
is badges as a DECimage it didn’t include the board, just a frame
>I recently acquired a DECimage X terminal, which is theoretically a
VXT-2000
>with an add-on 2D accelerator. Unfortunately while the terminal is
badges as a
>DECimage it didn’t include the board, just a frame buffer.
That's unfortunate. My VXT2000 doesn't have that board either, I've
always
On 3/2/19 6:34 PM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 4:16 PM Joseph Zatarski via cctalk
wrote:
The files are attached to this email...
They are not. This list doesn't support attachments.
-ethan
I swear that I have gotten cctalk digests with attached files in the
past
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 3:16 PM Glen Slick via cctalk
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 12:02 PM Joseph Zatarski via cctalk
http://www.classiccmp.org/mailman/listinfo/cctalk>>
wrote:
//>>/On a somewhat related note, I don't suppose anybody knows or has />>/documentation on the
Hello again Everyone,
Last night my roommate and I worked on dumping the Hayes Smartmodem 1200
firmware so that we could attempt a repair on another modem. This other
modem had a dead EPROM, a dead ROMless Z8, a dead CD4069, and a dead
'SR0075' (custom marked Hayes part with Zilog logo on
Hello Everyone,
I've got a KA650 with a MS650-AA 8MB memory module. When we initially
started messing with this VAX, it was giving a memory error. We were
able to track down first the bad bank, and later the individual bad ZIP
RAMs with the help of my logic analyzer. For now, I kludged an
Hello everyone,
I've got two unrelated things I'm looking for:
The first is an HP logic analyzer interposer for the emulation adapter
for an MC68332. This would have a PGA socket on it, and sort of a
reverse socket for the QFP132 package (attaches to a chip from the top,
to interface to a
On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 12:17:59 -0500, Jesse Dougherty jesse at
cypress-tech.com said:
>Holly smokes... 1st, Cindy thanks for calling me and vouching for me on
>this list but let me clear something up here
>
>A. the ebay ads are mine and I put all content up there.
>B. there reflects different
>Sorry, but this doesn't really check out...
*snip*
With regards to my last message, I should also note that I did notice the
ebay auction shipping locations do not all match the location listed in
Jesse's email. This is interesting at least, but then some auctions do
match land o' lakes, FL
On Thu Jan 24 16:26:48 CST 2019, Electronics Plus sales at elecplus.com
said:
> I just got off the phone with Jesse at Cypress. He said he did not post
the
> gold and tantalum items on ebay. It is someone else, trying to cast a bad
> name on him.
Sorry, but this doesn't really check out. Jesse
Hello Everyone,
We found a PDP-11 QBUS card cage with a KDF11 and some other cards (RAM,
ROM, some basic peripherals) which included a DSD-4140 card.
Unfortunately, the DSD-4140 is missing one of it's microcode PROMs for
some reason.
Does anyone else have one of these cards? It'd be
That board came out of the instrument it belongs to (a Beckman DU600),
which came out of the trash here. I've put quite a bit of time into
reverse engineering the hardware as well as porting and writing some
software. The most recent thing I've done with it is port an old version
of minix.
Hello everyone,
This is a longshot, but I was wondering if anybody has or knows someone
who might have a very specific HP part. It's the HP E3417A, a PQFP132
PGA interposer for some HP emulation/debug preprocessor stuff for CPU32
(among other 132 pin QFP).
Basically I came into an HP logic
I also have a few boxes of old books and IBM slip-case manuals (techRef,
etc.), 3" and 3.25" drives, at least one bundle of hard sector disks, half
a dozen HP "pinch to close shutter" 3.5" disks, a Shugart 3.5" from before
they HAD shutters, a Sony 600RPM 3.5" (if I can find it), . . .
('course
I think this is probably a long shot, but does anyone have patches for
HP-UX 11.11 for PA-RISC? I can't exactly buy an HP support contract just to
download patches, which is apparently my only other option since google
doesn't turn up anything.
I'm specifically looking to get PHSS_24304 installed
>Just how big is the server?
>As a wish list, I've always wanted that as a offline set of DVD's
>for the common stuff.
>Ben.
But wouldn't a nice tape be a much more appropriate distribution
medium? I've got an LTO-3 drive here, and that's 400GB/tape. It'd only
take one tape to hold bitsavers. :)
I just wanted to share a little project I've been working on, it's an
adaptation of Lee Davison's EhBASIC to become a timeshared multiuser BASIC.
There's still a bit more to do, but here's a video of it in operation:
https://youtu.be/SAJpHiBPMcQ
In that video, it's only running 3 sessions (I had
>On 2014-10-26 3:07 PM, Toby Thain wrote:
>>* On 21/10/14 7:38 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
*>>>* > From: Toby Thain
*>>* > Looking to see what the internal self-test returns as an error
*>>>* code
*>>>* > (that can be done with console ODT, it doesn't need a program) is
*>>>* >
It's too bad it's out in Australia, I qualify for the top priority of the
list, 'under 21 years of age'
Especially this is too bad: "Anything not sold, swapped or given away by
early December will likely go to recycling."
Joe
>On 26/08/2016 06:26, Warner Losh wrote:
>> 10base5 also had rules for minimum bend radius
>
>True, because bending the cable alters the geometry and introduces
>impedance discontinuities, though (to be picky) the allowable bend
>radius varies between cable manufacturers because the precise cable
Tuesday night, I got a small 2 node thicknet segment going between my DEC
VXT2000 and my laptop. I took a quick demo video,
https://youtu.be/A5T2GlAN2N4
The hardware setup is as follows: I have a twisted pair (10BASET) to AUI
converter (a Lantronix LTX-C) (not to be confused with a 10BASET MAU)
>> Something I forgot to note was that this instrument (the 4261A) was
>> actually manufactured for HP by Yokogawa, I'm not too sure where the
>> HP part ends and the Yokogawa begins, maybe it was designed by HP and
>> built by Yokogawa, or maybe the whole thing was a contracted design
>> for HP
>The y have used Fairchild for their source.
>
>If so, that explains the high rate of failure.
>
>Years ago when at Intel, we disqualified Fairchild
>
>as a source for parts because of the poor testing
>
>and high failure rates.
>
>Dwight
I seem to remember the 7474 that failed was actually a TI
>I really like my old test gear and yes, it just seems right to be restoring
>vintage computers with vintage instruments. HP scopes, logic analyzers,
>DVMs; function generator; Tek scope, frequency counter; as well as just
>'sundry'. But I did break down and buy a DDS frequency generator to work
Hey everyone,
I was browsing and I noticed that there's another Sun SPARC posted up:
https://ibid.illinois.gov/item.php?id=170591
last time, I think there was one that went for a mere $5. Now of course,
you gotta move it or pay to have it moved, but if you're interested, act
now and start
> Hey everyone,
> I was browsing and I noticed that there's another Sun SPARC posted up:
>
> https://ibid.illinois.gov/item.php?id=170591
>
> last time, I think there was one that went for a mere $5. Now of course,
you gotta move it or pay to have it moved, but if you're interested, act
now and
e is
right. I'd be willing to do about $40 for the two or three drives, if
that's not worth your time, then just let me know and I'll start looking
for some drives elsewhere.
Thanks,
Joseph Zatarski
Hey everyone,
I was browsing the state of illinois online auction site, iBid, and found
these:
https://ibid.illinois.gov/item.php?id=155511
https://ibid.illinois.gov/item.php?id=155521
Maybe someone can give one of them a home? I think they'll let a freight
company pick it up for you if you
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