Hi!
Well, after a good bit of work I have finally gotten my Compaq XE4000 up
and running with Windows 98, the BIOS all set, a new battery, and of
course a 1.2mb 5.25 floppy that seems to be working.
I'd now like to start sucking the rare images I have here on RX50 into a
TD0 format which can be converted to a .IMG format which can then be
used on the mighty GoTek's to allow people to run such operating systems as:
Micro RSTS 2.1
Micro RSX (I forget the exact version)
Micro-11 Maint disks
Ultrix 11 Version 2.0 (all 30 disks)
Before I start popping these in I have a question: I just did a test
using an XXDP floppy and the message I got included
Single sided, double density
Interleave 1:1
Sector Size is 512
And then for each track from 1 to 82 (?) it said
"Data, No ID adding sector 110"
Is this right? Something else I might need to do for reading RX50's?
Thanks!
CZ
Marc Howard <cramcram(a)gmail.com>
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I have some listings I want to convert to ASCII. They're line printer
output from a computer that existed from the mid-sixties to the early 70's
(Agage AGT series).
I can't find any OCR package that can take scanner output (either PDF or
JPEG) and convert it to text with roughly the same number of spaces between
words as was there originally.
Seems like it would be an easy task. The input is non-proportional text
from line printer output (actually it might have been printed on a Diablo
hytype). And yet all I get is most of the characters with either no or
single spacing between words. And it misses quite a bit of scanned
characters at that.
Anyone have any good experiences trying to do this? I've attached a PDF
scan if you have a way to do a test run.
Thanks,
Marc Howard
Odd fault on my Rev D KIM-1 popped up while writing code this afternoon
(initially I thought I had a bug in my paper tape transmitter) - between $0280
and $029f, the upper 5 bits are stuck at zero. The rest of the address range
seems fine. In particular, $0080-$009f, $0180-$019f and $0380-$039f work correctly.
This doesn't smell like a bad RAM chip to me or I would think there would be a
bad bit throughout the entire 1K, so I suspect this is a data bus problem but
I'm not sure where to start looking. Any guesses from the group?
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Is there a list member in Japan or soon traveling to Japan? I want to
acquire something (not really vintage computer related) and the seller does
not take paypal and I can't get funds to them.
Thanks,
Bill Sudbrink
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I see some altairs have a metal escutcheon on the bottom with the stylized words "MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER" whereas others, the front panel is just the dark faceplate top to bottom. What is the difference? Would one have been a kit and the other sold fully assembled? Or maybe later units vs earlier units?
73 Eugene W2HX
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Kennett Classic May 20th hack-a-thon and Swap
May 20th, 2023 | 9AM – 11PM
115 S. Union St. Kennett Square, PA
(Hack-a-thon is in our large workspace "The Garage" across the street from
the museum)
Plenty of room for everyone, tables, chairs and power supplied.
REGISTER NOW TO ENSURE YOUR SPACE
Here is the URL for the EVENT REGISTRATION:
https://www.kennettclassic.com/spring-hack-a-thon-may-20th-2023/
$5 / person (family)
$10 / vendor
Kids free.
HACK-A-THON
Any vintage computers (older than 20 years) you wish to restore, demo or
sell during the day
Hacking? Bring Your Tools (power strip, soldering irons, volt meters, screw
drivers, spare parts)
Dolly or cart to bring items in from the parking lot area.
VENDORS
Spaces for people who want to sell their items or exhibit/demo their
projects.
EXHIBITORS / DEMOS welcome!
GENERAL PUBLIC
There will be a pretty steady stream of visitors from the local community
too. We have a growing vintage computing community in the South Eastern PA
/ North Delaware / North MD area. Saturdays are usually the busiest days
at the museum, and downtown in Kennett.
The museum will be open as usual for a Saturday, 12-5.
Visit our event page for more details, contact, directions
https://www.kennettclassic.com/spring-hack-a-thon-may-20th-2023/
EVENT MAILING LIST
https://www.kennettclassic.com/contact.cfm
Bring the Family!
Things to do in Kennett Square
https://www.kennettclassic.com/while-at-kennett-classic-food/
We're Nearby Longwood Gardens
https://www.longwoodgardens.org
Thank you.
Bill Degnan
Kennett Classic
484 732 741
https://www.kennettclassic.com
Facebook Group:
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Hi everyone!
I'm working on a project where I need to build an RS-232 to Current
Loop adapter. I've seen some schematics on-line and the parts list
seems pretty small, but does anyone have a specific set of
instructions and schematics that they trust? Or does anyone in the UK
have a spare adapter they'd like to send me? :D
Thanks!
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