Hi,
does anybody know who has right now the rights for
the KIM-1 design and the respective ROM code?
Or more in general - is there any successor for
the Commodore Semiconductor divison ?
Gruss
H.
--
Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
Does anyone have a data cable for a TRS-80 Line Printer II? I want to use
it with the TRS-80 Model III, but don't have the cable. I've checked with
RadioShack, and they no longer carry it. I also need boot/program disks
for the TRS-80 Model III.
ThAnX,
--
-Jason
(roblwill(a)usaor.net)
ICQ#-1730318
Stable alright, just like a Tiger III Tank:
Shells, mines, concrete barriers, etc. will be hard
pressed to stop it, but the danged thing won't do 35mph
(downhill) . . .
At 10:13 AM 8/31/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>WinNT is quite stable. I've been running it for years - since 3.0,
>I think, under heavy daily software development. Judging from the
>reports I hear, I think it's a bit more sensitive to less-than-perfect
>motherboards, RAM, or peripherals. I've had perhaps two blue screens
>of death, probably due to bad drivers.
>
>- John
>
>>Cross platform development was an easy thing - write one
>>application and let it run on PETs, Tandys, CPM/systems,
>>of coure on APPLE ][s and even on IBM-PCs - oh, did someone
>>say Java ? *grins*.
> In theory. In practice, many P-System programs made calls to
> platform-specific extensions to the language in question,
> linking against a library of a dozen or so routines for doing
> non-standard subroutines written in machine code: block
> memory moves, disk block reads, etc. I don't think those
> were ever standardized between platforms.
> You can't take the average clone of Pacman or whatever from an
> Apple II P-System and run it on another system unless it was
> completely pure - poking video memory ain't pure.
At some degree - there have been a lot of Units available
on different platforms. And as everywhere in these old
days the ctr controll codes had more impact an porting
than anything else. In fact I used the p-system several
times for cross platform developments in the early 80s.
Even for my first app on the IBM-PC - The next few apps
where developed with Turbo Pascal on the APPLE ][+ using
CP/M and recompiled on the PC. I withstand the IBM for
almost two years ...
> See my web page for a history of the UCSD P-System.
Hmm letmesee... only Pascal ?
What about the otherlanguages ?
> I'd love to get a Microengine.
Ibet there are still some out there.
Gruss
H.
--
Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
I went thru hell trying to find out who has the rights to the Commodore Semiconductor Group parts (looking for replacement 6510s for C64s).
You'll never guess who has them...
Gateway 2000
Tony
--
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 19:23:11 Hans Franke wrote:
>Hi,
>
>does anybody know who has right now the rights for
>the KIM-1 design and the respective ROM code?
>
>Or more in general - is there any successor for
>the Commodore Semiconductor divison ?
>
>Gruss
>H.
>
>--
>Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
>HRK
>
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I have here a 386 memory card (you know, the Compaq-type things)
with 4 MB RAM in the form of 36 KM41C1000AP-8 chips. Are either of
these chips equivalent? If so, I'll take them and populate as much
more of the board as I can.
>
>Hi gang.
>
>In my various travels I have accumulated a ridiculous amount of DIP
ram, which
>to me is entirely worthless.
>
>Does anyone have a use for
>
>24 HY53C256LS-80 (other number is 9122B) (known good)
>
>or how about
>
>36 8806B (the other number is MT1259-10) (unknown quality)
>
>Basically I hate to toss good silicon in the trash, so if you want
these
>let me know and we'll arrange something - max cost would be postage.
>
>--
>Jim Strickland
>jim(a)calico.litterbox.com
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I have several single-speed Hitachi units.
manney(a)lrbcg.com
>>>Hello. I'm looking for one of the OLD CD-Rom's that are sometimes
pictured
>>>with old IBM's in TAB books. They are the old, big (well, wide) external
>>>drives that were in a case about 12-18" wide, and about 3-4" high.
>>
>
Guys:
I picked up this half-wide, brand-new looking q-bus card (well, it *looks*
like
q-Bus card to me). It is labelled:
Codar Technology
Model 170 Q-Monitor
The thing has two Q-bus edge connectors, and a blue plastik pull tab on the
other end that says "CTI".
I looked up Codar on the web: They're a defence contractor that specializes
in ruggedized and hardened computer and computer peripheral equipment
(they started by building stuff for off-shore drilling rigs).
It's probably made for some military application, but who knows? It may
be useful to someone. Anybody want it?
Jeff
Anyone out there up on Bar Code readers? Picked up a used one a while
back, and I'm wondering about cabling, data output etc. I'll have to
dig it out of a drawer at work (I was thinking of replacing the
ancient time clock we have with bar coded employee id cards)...
I know there's much more advanced technology, but, I work for a
non-profit...
Thanks!
Will
It appears I mis-typed the latest release... I plead insanity from
having to type 'v3.2c' due to work on Digital unix (V3.2C)...
Actually, the most up to date emulator is 2.3c..
Thanks to those who didn't publicly humiliate me and chose to send
private mail... :-)
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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