logic
> board. Have I been misinformed?
This is the one I have, it covers both -1 and -2 since they're the same board,
only the number of heads is different.
https://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/TandonTM848ServiceGuide.pdf
<https://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/TandonTM848ServiceGuide.pdf>
C
> On 22 Feb 2022, at 15:20, Antonio Carlini via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 22/02/2022 14:19, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> That didn't stop me being massively nervy installing a VMS v5.0 upgrade from
>> RX50s to a customer's VAX 11/50... I think it was the
ively nervy installing a VMS v5.0 upgrade from
RX50s to a customer's VAX 11/50... I think it was the first one that I'd done
so no pressure.
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>> via an sftp:// URL, for example).
>
> Discontinued some years ago, sadly.
>
Yes, and instead they made BBEdit free for the most part. That’s what I’m
using. Still got TextWrangler on the older Macs of course.
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;-)
For some reason it’s embedded in my cranium that to exit TECO it’s CTRL-C
. No idea why I remember that since I’ve not used TECO since the 80s,
and only then out of curiosity.
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> On 4 Sep 2021, at 02:42, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
>
> On 7/14/2021 12:32 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> VT100 to the rescue, the VLC is fine talking to it so now I'm wondering why
>> my old faithful hardware UART in this PC I'm typing on now h
Hi folks,
Does anyone happen to have any links for XENIX on a Tandy 2000?
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etected 8 times. I
notice the chipset in the VLC is NCR and there are known issues with the NCR
chipset in a Mac SE so I’ve poked a message out on the blueSCSI discord server
to see if anyone has any ideas. One of the contributors worked on the SCSI2SD
for VAX so he may be of help.
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> On 15 Jul 2021, at 03:42, Doc Shipley via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 7/13/21 14:30, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> Powering up with nothing attached apart from an MMJ/H8571 cable I get
>> nothing on the console, I'm using PuTTY via a genuin
or for the box
since it's never had one. The hard drive in there has been good at
providing its own TERMPWR which the BlueSCSI should too but I'll play by
the rules to test things properly.
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> On 13 Jul 2021, at 23:20, Antonio Carlini via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 13/07/2021 22:34, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
>> On 7/13/2021 3:30 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> Powering up with nothing attached apart fro
the console displaying? It doesn't matter how I set S3, next step
I guess is to hook it up to a 'proper' VT.
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> On 25 Jun 2021, at 23:31, Grant Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 6/25/21 2:07 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>
> Hi,
>
>> A random conversation on twitter yesterday lead me to discovering an old
>> 1980s LAN technology calle
p?q=infaplug>
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were produced in slightly different colours
back then, but my DECbox (VT100 with embedded Beaglebone) behind me is how I
remember them. I have a pic of me in front of it back in (I think) 1985 so I’ll
dig that out.
I don’t remember the screens being green though, my first encounter with green
sc
n to try.
Home · akuker/RASCSI Wiki · GitHub <https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki>
<https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki>
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o if there's a box of floppies too
then that's even more useful.
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On Mon, 17 May 2021 at 20
best to clean up the
mess it left when it did.
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> On 10 May 2021, at 23:06, David Williams via cctalk
Hi folks,
Did anyone else get an email about excessive bounces today? I’ve not changed
anything hosting wise forever so this is a bit weird.
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> On 23 Apr 2021, at 11:37, Christian Corti via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Adrian Graham wrote:
>> I just got pipped on an auction for one of these last night, clearly someone
>> needed it more than me and I hope it was for a real usage reason and not
of reading 8” floppies and the
tools are available to translate the output file into a working disk image I
can extract the source files from - the floppies look to have been kept in a
reasonable environment and haven’t gone obviously mouldy yet.
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, scope and LA - easy answer: the whole environment was designed on
an MDS80 so it would be fun)
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Hi Andrew,
My Mrs will batter me, but if nobody steps up for the Alphaserver and VT220 I’m
only a couple of hours from you so will gladly give them a new home.
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e heard of it, DECbox is a BBB-based emulator that
fits inside a VT100 and using simh will emulate your favourite anything that
uses a serial terminal.
http://binarydinosaurs.co <http://binarydinosaurs.co/>.uk/Museum/Decbox
That’s my first one, the 2nd one will go inside one of my V
>> business purposes ...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>> -----
>> http://www.digitalheritage.de
>>
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.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-II-with-extras-disk-drives-graphics-tablet-Xerox/164616695482
<https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-II-with-extras-disk-drives-graphics-tablet-Xerox/164616695482>
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family and everyone who knew him. Taken far too
soon. RIP Curt.
https://twitter.com/AtariAge/status/1300547070034620417
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that man’s broken his window!’
Fun times. At the other end we got out the Henry Hoover to suck up the glass
and switched on, machine worked fine and didn’t hiccup until it was
decommissioned a few years later.
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oller? I.E. No array, just using it to drive a tape library? TIA!
>
Nope. I don’t remember any Smart Array controllers supporting passthrough tapes
until much later on. You just need a Wide Ultra 2 or 3 adapter for libraries,
eg 154457-B21. There’s no mention of tape support in the install manu
rom tin-whisker migration
> (fuse regrowth) :(
>
You’ve just mentioned the magic 4116 word, I’d bet some of your dollars that
it’s either one of those that’s gone south or the -5V required to run them
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> On 26 May 2020, at 12:57, Liam Proven via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 25 May 2020 at 23:17, Adrian Graham via cctalk
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Wait, PETs didn’t have graphics and Tic Tac Toe didn’t exist? Where did you
>> LIVE?
>
> The
> On 25 May 2020, at 20:58, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>
> On 5/25/20 11:51 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> For proper niche see the RCA-1802 powered COMX-35.
>
> There is some talk of building a replica
>
> https://twitter.com/TubeTimeUS/status/12645850
id, I could play
> against it. On a 9x9 grid the game is less trivial.
Wait, PETs didn’t have graphics and Tic Tac Toe didn’t exist? Where did you
LIVE?
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e. For
proper niche see the RCA-1802 powered COMX-35.
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hat was on my
hallway floor when you came to visit in happier climes. it’s a workstation
monitor, RGB+sync-on-green and is for pretty much anything DEC with a 13W3
video connector. Not VT240/Rainbow. Remember me telling you about the static
shock trick you could pull on people? :)
Che
ompany of Michigan -
http://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/Museum/cpt
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tion then Alpha 3000 monitor at work back in the 90s. I’m
surprised at how brown it’s gone.
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e for several years. Time to add them to 'The List'
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ish I could help. I only ever worked on those when they were new.
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ourse; some insulating
> tape might help with that.
>
Many years ago I removed the soldered coin cell from the control board of the
Compaq 7000 series and replaced it with a 2032 coin cell holder, worked nicely
so I can’t see why it wouldn’t work in this DECivetti monstrosity.
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have been invaluable to me while resurrecting my CP/M machines, in particular
my Exidy Sorcerer. Best of luck and please keep us up to date.
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tps://blog.adafruit.com/2019/10/28/the-digital-equipment-corporation-dec-logo-ancient-digitalization-found-dec-logo-nedbat/>
This news must have done the rounds back in 2007 though, because I have the
file in question (declogo17.ps) on my Mac already…hmm...
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Hello folks,
We've had another shipment of retired DEC kit come in that's free to good
homes but it has to be either collected or earmarked for collection by
Thursday 17th October, I realise this isn't giving people much notice.
Alpha 4100 5/300, single CPU, 3GB RAM, DE450, KZPAAx2, FDDI, pedesta
a DIBOL
programmer before the unreasonable demands of people who didn’t understand
coding and software development took their toll and I moved into Failed Circus.
I’m hoping my MicroPDP 11/73 is complete because it’s a microcosm of my dev
environment from the 80s into the early 90s.
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t;
> -Ali
>
Read this. he bragged that his copies were almost indistinguishable from the
real deal:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/25/pc_recycler_lundgren_jailed/
<https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/25/pc_recycler_lundgren_jailed/>
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Folks,
I've been made aware by Michael Ross (who for some reason can't join this
list) that there is a System/32 available for not much money in Helsinki.
If you're 100% interested the contact is stidia...@gmail.com
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Hi folks,
I’ve held onto this collection of manuals for the last 3 years and now they
really need to go because I’m having to move house in the next 2-3 months, my
landlady is selling up. I thought it was too good to be true being in this
house for 7.5 years!
The RSTS manuals are V10 (1990) an
> On 25 Jun 2019, at 17:50, Pete Turnbull via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hi, Al.
>
> This sounds slightly familiar - Jay contacted me a year or two ago about a
> similar lot but the donor never got back to me.
>
> Anyway, I would be happy to collect these on behalf of Jim Austin, for the
> Comput
> On 3 Jun 2019, at 17:59, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 12:19 PM James Wilkinson via cctalk
> wrote:
>> Anyone happen to have one for sale/trade?
>
> I do not, but it sounds like a fun machine. I have lots of 1802 stuff
> but not that one.
>
> -ethan
I know of
> On 27 May 2019, at 20:18, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 7:32 AM Evan Linwood via cctalk
> wrote:
>> There doesn't seem to be mention of any recovery effort in the comments
>> (that I could see).
>> The most interesting section is from 14:14:
>> https://www.youtube.co
Hi Mark,
I have a contact in Belgium who has made some PS2 adapter PCBs if you'd
like me to put you in contact, he was advertising them on Facebook a week
or so ago.
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> On 5 May 2019, at 03:57, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2018, 23:43 Jason T wrote:
>
>> One of my few remaining Holy Grail items, I got a Hayes Transet 1000
>> this week. My three-part Hayes stack is now complete.
>>
>
> Another Transet just sold on eBay:
>
> https://www.
> On 2 May 2019, at 23:16, Carlos E Murillo-Sanchez via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hello;
>
> In my quest to try to see what the problem is with my vs/60, I want to
> convert it into a networked stand-alone machine, i.e. not use clustering at
> all. What is the easiest way to do this? I still wan
> On 1 May 2019, at 22:42, alan--- via cctalk wrote:
>
>
> It's a CM-2. The problem with most CM-2s - aside not working in 2019 - is
> most were never fully populated with card cages in all 8 hyper-cubes. That
> particular machine only has card cages in 2 of the hyper-cubes. The other 6
> On 1 May 2019, at 21:10, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
>
> Last weekend I made an unannounced visit out to Roswell, GA to visit
> our brothers-and-sisters-in-hoarding at the Vintage Computer Festival
> Southeast. They were hosted by the new location of the Computer
> Museum of America, not yet o
> On 22 Apr 2019, at 20:05, geneb via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
>
>> Al, the drive you mention at its largest was 7.5 meg and 6
>> platters... notthe one ... an interesting drive but not the
>> dive we need alas... Ed#
>
> On 6 Apr 2019, at 18:58, Adrian Stoness via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> is it me or is it sitting on a riased floor
I thought that while at the same time marvelling what great condition it all
seems to be in, like they just turned everything off, locked the door and left
for 40 years.
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> From: Adrian Graham
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
> Subject: DECserver 700 PSU fix, H7881-AA
>
> Hi folks,
>
> My
Go me :) I've not laid eyes on one of those since I hefted them out of the
main computer suite in TnMOC's H-Block back in the noughties so we could
clean the room before the arrival of the ICL 2966. I hope they're still
around.
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I thought that was a variant of the BCL Mollie, aka Molecular 18 but google
disagrees with me. TnMOC have 2 of them so I'll ask the volunteers.
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w:
Hi folks,
My trusty DECserver has bitten the dust in a silent and non-violent way
with the fuse still intact so has anyone got tips on troubleshooting? I
know it's the PSU because I 'borrowed' another PSU from work and the unit
is running again. It's an ASTEC unit under the hood, and in my experie
Hello folks,
I'm coming into this a bit late but a bloke called David Given is working
on such a floppy controller right now, it's called Fluxengine and is based
around a Cypress microcontroller that connects directly to a floppy drive
and is driven by USB. Early days as yet in that it supports IB
Evening folks,
I’m bringing a Sharp MZ80B back to life and have so far fixed a horizontal
collapse problem on the video board meaning I can see what it’s prompting for
at boot. I remember when I first got this machine back in 2003-ish I dismantled
it and discovered some of the tape transport ha
Hi folks,
I've been chatting to someone who has a TRS80 Model 4 that's giving him a
horizontal sync issue, is there anyone around the Fremont area who could
give him a hand with it?
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> On 11 Jan 2019, at 23:59, Ethan Dicks via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 4:39 PM Pete Turnbull via cctalk
> wrote:
>>> Mine are all BA23. Wasn't the BA123 for the MicroVAX?
>>
>> No, it was introduced for the microPDP-11 series, and only later used
>> for MicroVAX and MicroVA
> On 9 Dec 2018, at 22:40, Brent Hilpert via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 2018-Dec-09, at 2:06 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>>> On 9 Dec 2018, at 21:40, Mattis Lind via cctalk
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Don't know if this worth saving. http
> On 9 Dec 2018, at 21:40, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
>
> Don't know if this worth saving. https://www.ebay.com/itm/283294561797
>
> 8 inch CDC disks from 1982. Maybe something interesting?
It might be just me, but those look like they’ve got great big holes cut in
them?
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quating "density" with capacity) WHOA! Everybody else
>>> called THAT DSDD "Double Sided Double Density", and used "QD" / "Quad
>>> Density" to refer to 80 cylinder Double density 96tpi!
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Adrian Graham via cctalk wro
Hi Fred,
> On 2 Dec 2018, at 23:32, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2 Dec 2018, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> In my long ongoing quest to image and otherwise copy the hard sectored
>> floppies with my Exidy Sorcerer I’m trying to find other floppy drives
Hi folks,
In my long ongoing quest to image and otherwise copy the hard sectored floppies
with my Exidy Sorcerer I’m trying to find other floppy drives I can use with it
since I don’t like relying on just one set of drives. I have a Cumana dual
drive set that came with my TRS80 Model1 that I th
> On 3 Nov 2018, at 01:27, Paul Berger via cctalk wrote:
>
> Are you saying that there is a capacitor between input? output? of the 79L05
> and the ground pins of the chips? If so that would seem pretty normal as it
> is usually recommended that you have capacitors to ground on both the inpu
Hi folks,
This week I managed to get my paws on a machine that I only ever saw in ‘coming
up!’ type magazine articles in the mid-80s. It’s made by a UK manufacturer of
Viewdata set top boxes and home micro modems called Tandata who were a split
from Tangerine, the company that gave us the Micro
>It looks nice externally, and it has the pedestal, which is nice, but the
>seller has not even give the spec or posted pics of the innards and it is
>"untested". At that price I would expect a bit more information..
Instant alarm bells to me are a seller posting a London address but the
item is
> On 7 Oct 2018, at 00:35, Jules Richardson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 10/06/2018 01:40 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>> could be part of a 4200 or a VM
>> http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/small-systems-at-ricm/cpt-4200-series-typewriter
>> since the date codes are early, i'd guess the 4
> On 3 Oct 2018, at 18:30, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
>
> Thanks to Josh, Ethan, Bob, and Adrian for confirming that there were rack
> and table-top RX50 drives. It would be nice to get one since I have an
> RUX50, but having never seen one before, I won't hold my breath.
>
> It would also b
>Did DEC offer a rack-mount or tabletop box version of the RX50 floppy
>drive, as they did with e.g. the TU58 and TK50 tape drives? I'm wondering
>how they expected the RX50 drive to be packaged when used with a Unibus
>PDP-11 via the RUX50 controller.
We had desktop RX50 and TK50 units for Micro
I know speed wise this was the slowest VAX of the day, but mine came from a
former DEC engineer and was used as a CAD station - it had a socking great
Tektronix monitor with it that's now at TNMoC in Bletchley Park. Or at
least I hope it still is.
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ok.com/logo/varian-and-associates/
>>
>> Rob.
>>
>>
>> On 7/30/2018 10:27 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> A friend of mine in the UK is looking for any info on the following
>>> boards.
> On 30 Jul 2018, at 23:50, Jules Richardson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On 07/30/2018 12:27 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> A friend of mine in the UK is looking for any info on the following
>> boards. The CPU board is marked ‘VA 03-907023-00’
Hi folks,
A friend of mine in the UK is looking for any info on the following boards. The
CPU board is marked ‘VA 03-907023-00’ and features a Z80 with 16K RAM and an
18.432MHz crystal. The backplane is also VA and has 11 132-pin slots that
aren’t all identical implying usage for different card
> On 18 Jul 2018, at 22:27, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
> I asked this in the GOTEK thread but I think it got lost in the chatter.
>
> Does any of this apply to the equivalent devices with the board
>
> labeled SMUFDDV4@1104?
>
>
> I have a few of them and would love to make t
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On 18 July 2018 at 08:37, Adrian Graham wrote:
>
> On 18 Jul 2018, at 03:22, Fred Cisin via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Could the Gotek firmware, and some drivers on PC's with "HD" or "ED"
> On 18 Jul 2018, at 03:22, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>
> Could the Gotek firmware, and some drivers on PC's with "HD" or "ED"
> controllers, be kludged together to get faster data transfers?
Good question. I’ll ask since that could be implemented with a line in the
config file. Keir is c
> On 17 Jul 2018, at 18:49, Grant Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I don't know if the GoTEK is itself slow or if it's a result of what the
> computer was doing with it. — My only experience was trying to have a
> Compaq System Utility Partition back itself up to the GoTEK. The first
> ""d
>>On 07/14/2018 02:43 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
> I love them, I see FlashFloppy has also been mentioned which is also
> excellent. Keir Fraser (flashfloppy) is constantly updating it to add new
> support for formats suggested by folk either on the facebook group or
>>Does anyone have any experience with the GoTEK SFR1M44-U100 floppy drive
emulator that reads ""images from a USB flash drive?
I love them, I see FlashFloppy has also been mentioned which is also
excellent. Keir Fraser (flashfloppy) is constantly updating it to add new
support for formats sugges
> On 11 Jul 2018, at 03:15, Chuck Guzis via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> No, no, no! Do not use isopropanol to clean floppies--you'll wind up
> with a soft oxide coating and a brown rag. Were these mine, I'd first
> remove them from their jackets and then bake them and then clean them
> with distilled
> On 11 Jul 2018, at 09:33, Terry Stewart via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Just my experience, I once did a trial where I took two identical 5,25
> inch disks of the same batch from the same manufacturer. These were clean
> disks which both formatted and verified just fine, but I wanted to see if
> I
Hi folks,
Tonight I got my imaging PC to successfully read some of the 8” disks from my
CPT8500 word processor using one of its own Tandon TM848-01 drives, sadly it
seems the boot disk is toast but I’ve been able to dump some of the data disks
as well as the Utilities. Since I have a box of unu
> Find a copy of Anadisk and see what it reports regarding sector
> ordering. Also, you might try "sector" mode with the "Diagnostic Read"
> function, though that requires a bit of knowledge.
I did have a look at that, now that the show we were getting ready for is
finished I can spend a bit mor
> On 24 Jun 2018, at 03:03, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>
> What kind of drives does the Waveterm use?
I mentioned that in the original message, YE-Data YD380 HD with Shugart
interface
> What kind of disk controller?
WD FDC1793. The main board is an Eltec Eurocom II V7.
> For example:
> 9
Hi folks,
For the last few weeks I’ve been helping the owner of a PPG2.2 synthesizer get
the ‘computer’ side of it, a Waveterm A, running.
The Waveterm is a 6809-based single board computer running FLEX that was
designed to use 8” drives, then at some point they modified it slightly to use
5.2
> On 18 Jun 2018, at 21:46, systems_glitch via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I've got 1000 feet of DEC OfficeConnect flat cable, a bunch of MMJ ends,
> and the crimp dies for them, if anyone finds themselves in need of cable.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
Ditto, but I’m in the UK.
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adrian/witchy
Owner
> On 29 May 2018, at 08:10, Eric Smith wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 3:30 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk
> mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:
> Wow, good spot! This one isn’t badged but we just assumed it had fallen off.
> Just as I’m typing this he’s messaged
> On 25 May 2018, at 22:04, Adam Sampson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Adrian Graham via cctalk writes:
>
>> A friend of mine has said ADM-3A and is baffled by the tiny board it
>> contains, not the usual ‘covering entire base’ discrete logic board
>> they normall
Hi folks,
A friend of mine has said ADM-3A and is baffled by the tiny board it contains,
not the usual ‘covering entire base’ discrete logic board they normally have.
Centre of this board is the Nat Semi NS405 ‘display processor on a chip’ which
is obviously why the board is so small but neithe
> On 23 May 2018, at 03:05, Ed Sharpe via cctalk wrote:
>
> Adrian ... That is great to hear! Any chance of a site photo?
Sadly not, because of the nature of the site there’s no pictures allowed.
A
> Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
>
> On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Adrian
I used to be site engineer at A Well Known British Newspaper printers, they
have those little DGs controlling part of the press process. This was back
in 2004, I was down there again last year to fix some old HP servers and
those little DGs are still going strong.
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adrian/witchy
Owner of Binary
> On 26 Apr 2018, at 22:13, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
>>
>>> Those Microdrives were such a Cheese design.
>>>
>>
>> The American Cheese Socie
> On 26 Apr 2018, at 13:47, Liam Proven via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I think if you ask virtually any British person in their late 30s, 40s or
> 50s, in anything connected with IT, what their first computer was, the
> answer would be a ZX 81 or a ZX Spectrum. It was the single range of
> machines th
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