Hi,
I have a stack of a few dozen CD-ROM disks with various files (old
software, backup files, photos). I'm willing to pay a reasonable rate
to have somebody read each of these in, convert them to .ISO files or
some other reasonable format, and either make them downloadable or
put them on a t
Hi,
I used to do things like that for a living (www.farumdata.dk), but
mainly from magnetic media.
Nico
J. Peterson via cctech skrev den 2019-05-04 06:54:
Hi,
I have a stack of a few dozen CD-ROM disks with various files (old
software, backup files, photos). I'm willing to pay a reasonable r
If you want to do it yourself,
Mac: https://www.provideocoalition.com/howto_create_dvd_iso_from_files_mac/
Windows: http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/tutorials/create/
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Anders Nelson
+1 (517) 775-6129
www.erogear.com
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 12:53 AM J. Peterson via cctech <
cct...@classiccmp.org>
On 04/05/2019 02:54, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 5/3/19 3:22 PM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
Anyone know much about early MIPS workstations?
RISCos 4.52 src, incl monitor src up now under
http://bitsavers.org/bits/MIPS/RISCos
Once I can get the machine to stop wailing, that will be us
On 04/05/2019 01:54, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
I see we all were talking about the M2030 around 3 years ago
http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2016-May/017829.html
Some useful information in there, but I have the original MIPS keyboard
and mouse.
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Pete
Pete Turnbull
> On May 4, 2019, at 12:54 AM, J. Peterson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a stack of a few dozen CD-ROM disks with various files (old software,
> backup files, photos). I'm willing to pay a reasonable rate to have somebody
> read each of these in, convert them to .ISO files or some
On 5/4/19 3:00 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
> Once I can get the machine to stop wailing, that will be useful!
>
I pulled the frame buffer out of my 2030 and got up as far as the
monitor on port 0 at 9600. My NVRAM is dead so I'm digging around
trying to find another DS1287. The machin
Yes please. I'm currently searching for a KY11-LB Programmer Console to get
my PDP 11/34 presentable.
http://retrocmp.com/tools/pdp-1134-programmers-console
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 1:09 AM Anders Nelson via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Please send along that list when you get it.
>
>
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 9:42 AM Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
>
>
> On 5/4/19 3:00 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
>
> > Once I can get the machine to stop wailing, that will be useful!
> >
>
> I pulled the frame buffer out of my 2030 and got up as far as the
> monitor on port 0 at 9600. My NVRA
Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001. Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.
Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy. As last
time,
On 5/4/2019 8:15 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
thought a CD-ROM (data CD) *is* an ISO image. So I would expect all you
need to do is make an image copy of the disk. On Unix systems that's
trivial, just use the "dd" command to copy /dev/whatever to myfile.iso.
paul
Window users
On 5/4/2019 11:21 AM, Donald via cctalk wrote:
Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001. Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.
Available for cost of Media
Perhaps bitsavers should have first crack.
--
Will
On May 4, 2019 2:21 PM, "Donald via cctalk" wrote:
> Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
>
>
>
> http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
>
>
>
> Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
> EC4001. Number sounds
I'm assuming Bob will get them to me eventually
On 5/4/19 12:17 PM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
> Perhaps bitsavers should have first crack.
>
> --
> Will
>
> On May 4, 2019 2:21 PM, "Donald via cctalk" wrote:
>
>> Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.myimagecollec
I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
manuals.
http://www.myimagecollection.com/manuals/
Never heard back so they went into the trash. These manuals are decades
older so I don't want to trash them.
If Al jumps in here, fine. He can get them. Otherwi
Bob's a good home, too.
--
Will
On May 4, 2019 3:28 PM, "Donald via cctalk" wrote:
> I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
> manuals.
>
>
>
> http://www.myimagecollection.com/manuals/
>
>
>
> Never heard back so they went into the trash. These manuals are de
Paul,
VAX CD-ROMS generally are not ISO. ISO implies the ISO9660 file system, but
many VAX CD ROMS are in native VMS Files-11 format.
Some Windows utilities don't handle these so you need third party software to
create an image of these CD's.
Generally it has a .iso extension but as the content i
On 05/04/2019 01:21 PM, Donald via cctalk wrote:
Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001. Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.
Available for cost of Med
On 05/04/2019 01:38 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:
On 5/4/2019 8:15 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
thought a CD-ROM (data CD) *is* an ISO image. So I would
expect all you need to do is make an image copy of the
disk. On Unix systems that's trivial, just use the "dd"
command to copy /dev/whatev
> WOW, the 2075 is the 360/75, one of the higher-end models.
> The 2821 is the unit record controller (card read/punch and
> printer), I'm pretty sure bitsavers has that.
I have complete sets for my three 2821 controllers (one being a late
production hybrid SLT type), just in case.
--
Will
On 04/05/2019 21:36, Dave Wade via cctalk wrote:
Paul,
VAX CD-ROMS generally are not ISO. ISO implies the ISO9660 file system, but
many VAX CD ROMS are in native VMS Files-11 format.
Some Windows utilities don't handle these so you need third party software to
create an image of these CD's.
Gen
Yes, Al will end up with them after I play with them.
Bob
On 5/4/2019 12:38 PM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
Bob's a good home, too.
--
Will
On May 4, 2019 3:28 PM, "Donald via cctalk" wrote:
I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
manuals.
http:
On 5/4/2019 5:01 PM, Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk wrote:
Yes, Al will end up with them after I play with them.
Bob
Just don't PAPER train your dog now. :)
I was thinking it would be nice if bitsavers could do books.
I alot of computer books get changed every edition, so
it would be nice to see the
I have two Silent 700 terminals (model 745) that I bought quite a few years
ago (nonworking). Couldn't find a schematic. Last week I just happened to
search for one - and found a complete service manual with theory of
operation and full schematics! So I got them on the workbench.
The more worn
On Fri, May 3, 2019, 06:21 Liam Proven via cctalk
wrote:
>
> It looks to me like an Apple "live photo".
>
Google/Android's version of the same. In a couple cases (like the CM's LED
panels) I used it intentionally to capture motion. In others, I had
forgotten to shut it off :(
I can/should go ba
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.ebay.com/itm/382925076475
And this one has the 5.25" PC software disk that
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