I have a listing (green bar) of the PDP 8/e and /l music compiler. Is
this something of value to someone, or has this already been archived
someplace?
As far as I know, this may have been written here at the U of Minnesota.
I assume the Pascal Compiler that was written here is already available
someplace (it was once distributed by Decus). I have the original
floppies that were submitted to decus and returned by decus.
-Lawrence LeMay
Somehow, I have doubts that I'd be able to sell this at the local swap
meets, and I'd rather it go to someone who may be able to use it anyway.
I've got an old EPROM/PROM programmer, built into a nice Zero/Haliburton
aluminum briefcase. It's a Kontron MPP-80, comes with a couple of adapters
and its manuals, and it also has a built-in UV unit to erase EPROMs with.
When I first got it, it would not fire up. After some intensive
troubleshooting, I found and fixed a couple of problems in the power
supply. It seems fine now, but I have absolutely no use for it.
If there's no interest here, I'll post the thing to Haggle. I wanted to
check with you lot first. If you're interested, drop me a note with an offer.
Thanks in advance.
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Howdy
Just wondering if someone out there would have a extra kickstart
disc for an amiga 1000 that they could spare to loose for the cost of
shipping + a few bucks?
thanx in advance
Chris
Castlegar BC CANADA
>OK, here's a challenge that I hope one (or more) of you will rise too.
>I found something I didn't even know existed. It's the Heathkit Memory
>I/O Accessory ETA-3400. Woo Hoo!!! Its the expansion box for the 6800
>based ET-3400 Microprocessor Learning System (one of my favorite toys.)
>Now for the good news, and too my dilema. It's still it kit form with
>all the parts! ;))) I get to build it. I guess I'll need the
>assembly/op docs for it. An external examination reveals rca jacks for
>'tape input' and 'tape output' and also a rs-232 port. I gotta get this
>thing up.... help!
Hey, neat! I have my ET-3400 still, and I also didn't know one of
those existed. If you find a second one, I would be much appreciative
if you would send me a pointer...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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I promised to mail a Sharp CE100D bubble memory cartrige to someone and I've
lost the e-mail with the address, name, etc. Whoever you were, would you accept
my humble appologies and send me your addy again?
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Megan <mbg(a)world.std.com>
>Hey, neat! I have my ET-3400 still, and I also didn't know one of
>those existed. If you find a second one, I would be much appreciative
>if you would send me a pointer...
Will do Megan! They (et3400s) are fun, arent they...
;)
- Mike:dogas@leading.net
>I've got a Q-bus board I can't identify, its labelled:
> Data Systems Design
> 44432-4
I know DSD made RX02/RL02 disk emulators... maybe it is a
controller for one of them?
See if there is a 'chip' which has bands of metal -- almost
like a set of fuses... this is used to configure it.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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| Unix Support Engineering Group | (home): mbg!world.std.com |
| Compaq Computer Corporation | addresses need '@' in place of '!' |
| 110 Spitbrook Rd. ZK03-2/T43 | URL: http://world.std.com/~mbg/ |
| Nashua, NH 03062 | "pdp-11 programmer - some assembler |
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>Yup, and there is a jumper buried over on the side that is labelled "RX01
>EN" (presumably to enable it as an RX01 controller).
>So I think we've got it nailed as an RX01/RX02 controller, which is cool
>since I've got an RX01 drive, but those are 8" drives and the connector
>is only 26 pins. What I'm looking for is an M7555 or equivalent to
>control a couple of RX33's on one of the uVaxen (and RX33s too). My plan
>being that if I can re-configure a loadable media type on my second uVax
>it would be something tradeable in the future.
Be careful... it wants to talk to the RX01/02 equivalent designed
by DSD... it most probably will NOT speak to a true DEC RX01/RX02
drive...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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| Megan Gentry, EMT/B, PP-ASEL | Internet (work): gentry!zk3.dec.com |
| Unix Support Engineering Group | (home): mbg!world.std.com |
| Compaq Computer Corporation | addresses need '@' in place of '!' |
| 110 Spitbrook Rd. ZK03-2/T43 | URL: http://world.std.com/~mbg/ |
| Nashua, NH 03062 | "pdp-11 programmer - some assembler |
| (603) 884 1055 | required." - mbg |
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