Didn't you just try to sell this on EBay?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=211502560
john
PDP-8 and other rare mini computers
http://www.pdp8.com
-----Original Message-----
From: William King <wrking(a)tsoft.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:57 PM
Subject: Available: DEC RK611 Controller
>I have (most of) a RK611 controller that I don't need.
>
>This controller consists of:
>
>RK611 backplane (similar to a DD11-DK)
>M7900 RK06/07 Unibus interface
>M7901 RK06/07 register module
>M7902 RK06/07 control module
>M7903 RK06/07 data module
>Boot ROM for M9012 Bootstrap/Terminator Module
>
>*Note* however that the following module is missing:
>
>M7904 RK06/07 drive interface module
>
>If you're interested, make an offer. I'll probably accept it.
>
>Bill
>
>
--- Bill Pechter <pechter(a)pechter.dyndns.org> wrote:
> ...I'd love to have one in my 11/70.
Trade? ;-)
> Unfortunately, there's no way to run both the blinkin' lights
> with the remote panel.
Yes, well... I'd be happy with one each.
> Love to see a browser interfaced java 11/70 emulator running to a remote
> location with full software emulated graphics front panel.
Is there enough information out there to make a virtual console for an 11/70
via the remote panel? I have no idea what the protocol (or serial line speed
would be). Does the remote panel have an ODT-like mode?
-ethan
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Someone responded privately that they found no hits on Deja News.
Here's what I do in a typical search...
I entered "Commodore Hyperion" (no quotes) in the "quick search"
area at the upper right of their start page. It returned no results.
That's OK. Down below, there's a copy of your query. Change
"Search [recent] messages" to [past], then click "Search"
next to it. (Selecting [all] would work, too.)
Presto, a bunch of hits. Some are from Dr. Peter Kittel. He
worked at Commodore Germany, it looks like he knows a bit about it.
He'd probably respond to an e-mail if you sent him one.
- John
Rumor has it that healyzh(a)aracnet.com may have mentioned these words:
[snip on the stuff you already read... How do I change (or at least
disable) Eudora's <CTRL><E> "send msg. now" sequence??? :-/ It raises hades
with my Linux/Unix fingers...]
>> To bring this (kinda) back on topic, is there a freeware CoCo emulator for
>> Linux out there? (Actually, even a 6809-only emulator would be cool...)
>
>http://www.multimania.com/jth/6809.html
>
>Also, believe it or not, look at Xmame, it apparently can emulate the CoCo
>now?!?!
Thanks for the references... I'll have to check them out. I really love
Jeff Vavasour's CoCo3 emulator for DOS, but multithreaded just sounds too
darned cool... ;-)
See ya (again... ;-)
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
--
Roger "Merch" Merchberger --- sysadmin, Iceberg Computers
Recycling is good, right??? Ok, so I'll recycle an old .sig.
If at first you don't succeed, nuclear warhead
disarmament should *not* be your first career choice.
I'm looking for some "old" reference materials. The materials include
either manuals, articles, training materials, college thesis, white papers,
school tests, list servers or other information that is considered in the
"Public Domain". This material could be purchased, referenced, reviewed,
etc. by anyone. Internal company
I'm doing some research for the recent Y2K patent regarding date windowing.
The materials need to have a copyright date before October 1995. If
anyone would have access to any of this material and willing to share via
sending the book, making some copies, ISBN numbers, etc. I would be
interested in conversing with you. Specifically the materials should show
an example of the date window technique (any cutoff date will do), the use
in a comparison and possibly the use in a sort.
The word on the street is that the reference could be found in the Clipper
manuals or I've seen some indication on a web page for Quicken for
Macintosh (version 1, 2, or 3). The indication discussed the method
Quicken uses but did not reference any manual. I was hoping someone had
the manual and could locate the reference to it within the written pages.
Your help will be greatly appreciated and I look forward to hearing from
you soon. Please respond back if you have information to share.
Tom Renz
--- Dave McGuire <mcguire(a)neurotica.com> wrote:
> Too many around?!
>
> Argh. I need to move to the west coast. I'm in the DC area, and have been
> [sporadically] looking for an 11/70 for ages.
I had to jump on a pair of them that were being shooed out the door here
in Columbus, but, to my disappointment, do not have a proper frontpanel
(no switches and blinkenlights, just a start button). If it's possible to
retrofit a full console into a remote-diagnostic console machine, I'd love
to find a console out there (preferably from a machine that is being parted
out anyway - I wouldn't want to *cause* a machine to be disassembled).
-ethan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks(a)yahoo.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: PDP-11/70 for Scrap
>
>
>--- Eric Smith <eric(a)brouhaha.com> wrote:
>> Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks(a)yahoo.com> wrote about PDP-11/70s:
>> > I had to jump on a pair of them that... do not have a proper frontpanel
>>
>> The seven machines I purchased have real front panels... but...
>>
>> They aren't the original front panels the machines were born with.
>>
>> Later, the machines were upgraded to the QED-95 CPU, which replaces all
>> of the CPU cards (and memory) with a four-card set...
>
>Wow. Quite a history. Mine were from Borden in downtown Columbus. The
>guy that helped me get them, used to use them in the late 1970s. His
company
>(and my one-time employer) was the place I've mentioned several times that
>made DEC<->IBM sync serial connectivity products. For anyone that ever
would
>have worked with them, they were known as COLA and COLE (COLumbus CPU "A"
and
>COLumbus CPU "E"), part of a once larger setup. They are identically
>configured with the remote-diag console, 4Kw of MOS in one BA-11 in an
>attached memory cabinet (H-960), SI9900, several Fuji Eagles and a couple
of
>TU-77-sized tape drives. *Those* were a bitch to move. Fortunately for
me,
>it was all in town - $100 in moving expenses. Maybe I'll be able to get
one
>back together and powered up by Spring. I'm still fiddling with my set of
>PDP-8/Ls that all appear to have dirty backplanes.
Do you have docs for the PDP-8Ls? I have a running desktop PDP-8L coming in
next weekend and am not sure if I am getting the docs or not.
john
PDP-8 and other rare mini computers
http://www.pdp8.com
>
>-ethan
>
>
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I have (most of) a RK611 controller that I don't need.
This controller consists of:
RK611 backplane (similar to a DD11-DK)
M7900 RK06/07 Unibus interface
M7901 RK06/07 register module
M7902 RK06/07 control module
M7903 RK06/07 data module
Boot ROM for M9012 Bootstrap/Terminator Module
*Note* however that the following module is missing:
M7904 RK06/07 drive interface module
If you're interested, make an offer. I'll probably accept it.
Bill
--- Eric Smith <eric(a)brouhaha.com> wrote:
> Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks(a)yahoo.com> wrote about PDP-11/70s:
> > I had to jump on a pair of them that... do not have a proper frontpanel
>
> The seven machines I purchased have real front panels... but...
>
> They aren't the original front panels the machines were born with.
>
> Later, the machines were upgraded to the QED-95 CPU, which replaces all
> of the CPU cards (and memory) with a four-card set...
Wow. Quite a history. Mine were from Borden in downtown Columbus. The
guy that helped me get them, used to use them in the late 1970s. His company
(and my one-time employer) was the place I've mentioned several times that
made DEC<->IBM sync serial connectivity products. For anyone that ever would
have worked with them, they were known as COLA and COLE (COLumbus CPU "A" and
COLumbus CPU "E"), part of a once larger setup. They are identically
configured with the remote-diag console, 4Kw of MOS in one BA-11 in an
attached memory cabinet (H-960), SI9900, several Fuji Eagles and a couple of
TU-77-sized tape drives. *Those* were a bitch to move. Fortunately for me,
it was all in town - $100 in moving expenses. Maybe I'll be able to get one
back together and powered up by Spring. I'm still fiddling with my set of
PDP-8/Ls that all appear to have dirty backplanes.
-ethan
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I recieved a Lexitron Word Processor at ... a yard sale. No diskettes to get the thing to run. Can you help in any way so I can either trash it or use it?? Thanks in advance