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

Re: Any faithful VT100 Emulators?

2017-03-22 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 09:23:52AM -0400, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote: >Putty seems to be a >repeat suggestion but it's not for my platforms. PuTTY interprets ESC [?7l in a weirdly wrong way -- instead of disabling autowrap (which is already a half-documented feature that's implemented

Re: MC68K's on DEUNA's

2017-03-24 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 12:44:37PM -0400, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote: >So all the DEUNA's I've seen have L10 (ceramic package, 10Mhz) 68K's in them. >Has anyone tried using anything else, and did it work? > >I _assume_ an x12 would work, but until someone has acutally tried it... I don't know,

Re: QIX game on PDP-11

2017-03-28 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 04:35:46PM +, Henk Gooijen via cctalk wrote: >I found that the famous QIX game was ported to the PDP-11 !! [...] >Does anybody have a lead to the software? That would be awesome! Nope, but I remember a VAX version that also used VT100 graphics. Possibly the same one?

Re: Ann Arbor Ambassador XL / Re: pile of gear for sale (DEC, Sun, PC, ephemera, v.35 cables, etc etc)

2017-03-28 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 02:22:34PM -0700, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote: >(Not sure what the XL designates, I knew them as just Ann Arbor Ambassador). It's a newer version. I think maybe 60 lines vs. 48 for the classic AAA? Could be wrong. John Wilson D Bit

Re: QIX game on PDP-11

2017-03-28 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 04:35:46PM +, Henk Gooijen via cctalk wrote: >Does anybody have a lead to the software? That would be awesome! Here's a link to the VAX version: www.decuslib.com/decus/vax_games/mqix/ So it's written in three languages ... and it's multi-user. Could be a

Re: Any faithful VT100 Emulators?

2017-03-21 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 11:02:58AM +1000, Warren Toomey via cctalk wrote: >OK, so I don't have a real VT100, so I'm accessing an old 4.3BSD system >with xterm and LXTerminal terminal emulators on Linux. Last night, for a >laugh, I ran vttest from the 1980s and the terminal emulators performed

Re: Stuffing boards with pulled QFP chips

2017-04-01 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 11:32:08AM +, David Griffith via cctalk wrote: >One of the biggest challenges for the last >run was getting the QFP-packaged 100-pin chips[1] in a state such that the >pick-and-place robot wouldn't throw a fit about slight differences in lead >position. The stuffing

Re: If C is so evil why is it so successful?

2017-04-11 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 08:38:22PM -0400, Charles Dickman via cctalk wrote: >Subject: If C is so evil why is it so successful? Seriously, I think the #1 reason is that K was fantasically well-written. If you barely skim that book, you know C. It's *almost* a good low(-ish)-level language, but

Re: If C is so evil why is it so successful?

2017-04-12 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 09:08:53AM -0600, Norman Jaffe via cctalk wrote: >Assembler is a sports car kit. I'd say it's more like a motorcycle -- it does the most with the least and it's SO FUN to ride. But if you don't know how, it seems impossible, and safety is entirely your problem. John

Re: If C is so evil why is it so successful?

2017-04-14 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 08:05:39AM -0500, Eric Christopherson via cctalk wrote: >> That does look like a TTY session. But the use of "hacer" (infinitive) >> for "DO" is puzzling. I would have made it the imperitive "haga". > >The usted form, eh? I would have thought computers would warrant

Binary keypad front panel

2017-03-03 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
I made this as a joke, but also as a simple test device for a NatInst PCI-DIO-96 GPIO card I was writing a driver for: https://www.facebook.com/john.m.b.wilson/videos/10212562451077947/ It occurred to me that lots of old machines had binary front panels (switches and lights) and lots of

Re: Binary keypad front panel

2017-03-03 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 03:11:21PM -0700, ben via cctalk wrote: >Use a TELEPHONE keypad 0-7 OCTAL 8 and 9 binary. :) I like it! Or else make them dit and dah (like on a Morse keyer) so you can have alphanumeric entry? Eons ago a friend of mine wanted to design an audio protocol (e.g. using a

Re: RT-11 5.x install tapes?

2017-03-10 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 08:56:34PM +0100, Jörg Hoppe via cctalk wrote: >- I saw that neither 5.5 nor 5.6 has no DD, but 5.0 -5.4G and 5.7 has. >Didn't understand the reason. They brought back some long-dead drivers for the final release. >- Also DD.MAC in the 5.0 - 5.4 and 5.7 changes often. >I

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

Ersatz-11 V7.3

2017-03-01 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
Ersatz-11 V7.3 is finished. CDs have been mailed to users with current update subscriptions, and the free Demo version may be downloaded from www.dbit.com/demo.html as usual. E11 V7.3 has the following new features: - My favorite one: a BREAKPOINT command which accepts arbitrary boolean test

Re: In search of DEC DZ11 cabling/panel

2017-07-22 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 02:29:54PM -0700, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote: >I'm in need of cabling and a distribution panel for a DEC DZ11 serial mux >that I'd like to put in a PDP-11/45. Before I embark on building >something up from scratch I thought I'd ping here and see if anybody had >all or

Re: Ciarcia Micromint (was: Steve Garcia / Micromint SB180

2017-07-02 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 03:54:44PM -0700, Fred Cisin wrote: >On Sun, 2 Jul 2017, John Wilson wrote: >>That sounds like the MPX16? I thought the SB180 was a Z180 thing. > >You're right. > >Sorry >thinking about the wrong one. Well they were both super cool. And what was that Z8000-based BASIC

Re: BBS software for the PDP 11

2017-05-18 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 06:38:24AM +0100, Rod Smallwood wrote: >So whats stopping you? That question applies to so much ... John Wilson D Bit

Re: BBS software for the PDP 11

2017-05-17 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 08:45:39PM -0400, devin davison via cctalk wrote: >I have both a pdp 11/34 and 11/23 and am trying to find some bbs software >to run. Preferably something that will run under an os and not monopolize >the whole machine. A krillion years ago I wrote about half of a BBS for

Re: VT100 keycaps? "Z" wanted

2017-06-23 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 08:35:11PM -0500, Paul Anderson via cctalk wrote: >I should be able to snag one off a spare LA120 kybd. I think they are the >same style. >If you still need it, send me your address off list and I'll try to ship >you one next week. Similarly, what would you charge for an

Re: BBS software for the PDP 11

2017-05-18 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: >As an RTS? Wow, that's doing it the hard way. In either RT or RSX >emulation it would be easier, you have a friendlier development >environment that way. I've done an application as an RTS in the long-ago >past (an implementation of QUBIC, 3D 4x4x4x tic-tac-toe

Re: RC11 manuals / schematics online?

2017-06-10 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 10:35:52PM -0400, Paul Koning wrote: >John Wilson might have some ideas. I wrote a MACRO-11 program for dumping raw PDP-8 tapes on my TC11 on RT-11, years ago. I believe I hacked it to do PDP-10 DECtapes at some point too (easy change since it's just a different block

Re: Need VT-100 switch

2017-08-29 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 09:04:11PM +0200, E. Groenenberg via cctalk wrote: >Does somebody maybe have a spare switch of a VT-100 (the one at the back)? If you get stuck, there's a switch that's made as a replacement part for Fender guitar amps which, apart from having a metal handle instead of

Re: determing date on TI 99/4 computers.

2017-09-06 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 02:07:22PM -0400, william degnan via cctech wrote: >I'd double check that. I have found, at least in my experience, that the >beige are more plentiful than what you'd expect if they only made them for >a few months. I bet they were made for the last year or more of the

Re: DEC RX03 RT11A file extractor

2017-11-01 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 10:10:00AM -0700, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: >A bit more on the RX03 floppies and why putr probably dies. > >The home block for these contains the usual "DECRT11A" and "RT11A" tags, >as well as the Rad-50 "V3A", cluster size and first directory segment >pointer, but

Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 09:52:31PM -0400, Brian Walenz via cctech wrote: >Awesome, thanks! I missed that in my scan of the Mouser catalog. > >https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity/1-480270-0/ > >$0.86 for the connector, $160 for the crimper. I have the crimper (for the cable on my

Re: Reading a PDP-11 RL02: Anyone Around the U.S. West Coast?

2018-02-11 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 03:58:48PM -0500, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote: >> From: Bill Degnan > >> What is the OS of the disks, what system was this disk used to >> create/save files to the RL02? > >Doesn't really matter, does it, as long as the bits can all be read off the >pack into

Re: 8085 Dissasembly?

2018-04-16 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 07:01:51PM +, W2HX via cctech wrote: >Hi friends. I have a 1990's vintage commercial radio system that uses an >80C85A CPU. I am looking to hopefully modify the firmware to make some >small changes in its behavior. The firmware is contained in two EPROMS. > >Can

Re: break on pdp11 serial ports

2018-03-30 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 05:46:14PM +0200, Sytse van Slooten via cctalk wrote: >That's where the questions start. How did a DL-11 like interface signal the >reception of a break? NUL with a framing error. >And how did the operating systems and software deal with it? However it wanted! In some

RL02 packs FTGH in 01057

2019-01-09 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
So I'm consolidating my storage and finding I have a lot of surplus stuff. For starters, I have a few too many RL02K-DCs (also a few RL01K-DCs and a couple of 12-sector RK05 packs): http://www.dbit.com/wilson/RL02K-DC.jpg Believed to be good/usable but of course I guarantee nothing.

Paging Eric Smith, or current owner of DECSYSTEM-2065 from RCS/RI

2019-02-15 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
No luck with direct email (to either spacewar or brouhaha) or LinkedIn PM. I've been cleaning out my old garage and in the process, discovered some sheet metal (a pair of back doors for a double-wide cab, and one of the four white separator shims that goes between the three cabs) which belonged to

Re: Possible PUTR bug?

2019-05-10 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 05:06:45PM +0200, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: >On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 17:04, Charles via cctalk wrote: >> John Wilson confirmed that his program was designed to work with one floppy >> and an HDD. He says strange things happen if one tries to use two floppy >> drives