On 11/16/2019 5:23 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55=21558=442092#p442092
if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a 3278
any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2019, 3:10 PM jwest--- via cctalk
wrote:
> Medal of Honor : Allied Assault
>
> We are also looking to 'wrap into the same game' the Spearhead and
> Breakthrough add-ons.
>
> If you ever want to play, you can download a
On 11/17/19 4:32 PM, alan--- via cctalk wrote:
>
> Anyone aware of any effort to emulate 515x terminal sessions on a Midrange
> system over one of the standard SDLC serial
> ports?
sounds painful
do you mean over a twinax port?
I was just thinking I don't think I've seen the equivalent of
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 2:45 PM Fritz Mueller via cctalk
wrote:
> Hi Ethan,
>
> > On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> > The box is kind of fun, and was standard for word processors and the
> > MINC-11 but I can understand wanting a rackable system.
>
> Thanks for the info!
Sure
On 17/11/2019 20:28, Dr Iain Maoileoin via cctalk wrote:
> I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither did
> my 2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
>
> Advice please: where is the best place to get some troubleshooting tips on
> debugging a
I have located the Cray Y-MP EL, in addition to other other interesting
items, including an Intergraph 6400 workstation with tablet, a PDP-11/23,
an IBM System/34 with 5251 terminal and keyboard, a Unisys A-Series
mainframe, and a Symbolics 3640 Lisp machine (includes console, but there
is no
Anyone aware of any effort to emulate 515x terminal sessions on a
Midrange system over one of the standard SDLC serial ports? I know
there were cards like the AST 5251/11 back in the ISA/DOS days. But it
would be nice to build a multi-session terminal emulator out of a modern
Linux box
Do you mean h742? What system?
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019, 3:29 PM Dr Iain Maoileoin via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither
> did my 2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
>
> Advice please: where is
El dom., 17 nov. 2019 2:23, Al Kossow via cctalk
escribió:
>
> https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55=21558=442092#p442092
>
> if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a
> 3278
>
> any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
>
Very impressive.
Cordiales saludos /
On 11/17/19 2:17 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>> I think you mean RX11.
>
> Ah, yes — I typo’d that, thanks!
>
>> Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to the
>> back of the box? I can't remember now.
>
> I’ll have a look to remind myself
I have a query out on VCFed, but I am not gettin gany interest. Neither did my
2015 request on a similar topic - must be the wrong forum.
Advice please: where is the best place to get some troubleshooting tips on
debugging a DIGITAL H7202B power supply?
I have 2 supplies that are giving me
Hi Ethan,
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> The box is kind of fun, and was standard for word processors and the
> MINC-11 but I can understand wanting a rackable system.
Thanks for the info!
I’m all for keeping things intact when possible, so I’d also be happy to do a
Neat.
On 11/16/2019 7:23 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>
> https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=55=21558=442092#p442092
>
> if you look at the pictures from april, they have an arduino talking to a 3278
>
> any ideas who 'ajk' in austin might be?
>
>
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 2:17 PM Fritz Mueller via cctalk
wrote:
> > Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to
> > the back of the box? I can't remember now.
>
> I’ll have a look to remind myself when I get downstairs later today. IIRC,
> everything is brought
Hi Ulrich,
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 3:59 AM, Ulrich Tagge via cctalk
> wrote:
> I'm interested in the RX01 Drive and equipment.
> Where is the stuff located?
Unfortunately, the list in my email was stuff I wish to buy, not sell :-)
Sorry for being unclear!
--FritzM.
Hi Paul,
> I think you mean RX11.
Ah, yes — I typo’d that, thanks!
> Isn't the BC05L-15 folded up in the case? Or did they put a short one to the
> back of the box? I can't remember now.
I’ll have a look to remind myself when I get downstairs later today. IIRC,
everything is brought out to
*What it is:*
In case you forgot: UniBone is a plugin board to DEC PDP-11 UNIBUS
systems containing a BeagleBone Black.
See http://retrocmp.com/projects/unibone.
Is it possible to get it as a "kit+" where the SMD components only are already
soldered onto
the bare board, but all the rest left
Hi Fritz,
I'm interested in the RX01 Drive and equipment.
Where is the stuff located?
Many Greetings
Ulrich
On 11/16/19 19:56, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
> Is the BBB not fast enough to do Qbus? Meaning, for qbus, would a FPGA be
> necessary? Or was this just the op's choice among many possible options?
I'd think that PRU in the BBB ought to be able to handle the QBUS
easily. A state-machine in an
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 9:18 AM Paul Anderson via cctalk
wrote:
>
> The DEC ones
> can sometimes be converted to RX02s. I think the older (RX01 only) were the
> M7726 and M7727.
> The newer RX02 boards, M7744 and M7745, can be used for either.
> DISCLAIMER!! I'm taking
> the board numbers off the
I think you mean RX11. I'll see if I have any I can spare. Isn't the
BC05L-15 folded up in the case?
Or did they put a short one to the back of the box? I can't remember now.
There are 3 or so screws on on each side that hold the bottom of the box
on. The same screw
and holes are used for the
On 11/16/19 12:48 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctech wrote:
> On 11/15/19 2:21 PM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
>> Heads getting stuck on the ramp?
>> Maybe it has warn a groove in the plastic. It could be the bearings on the
>> head assembly as well.
>> Dwight
>
> Dunno--I only fire the thing up about once
The question "FPGA or not?" keeps me still awake at night, so some
rambling here!
> Is the BBB not fast enough to do Qbus? Meaning, for qbus, would a
FPGA be necessary?
> Or was this just the op's choice among many possible options?
I was considering a FPGA solution first, even had a Xilinx
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