Hello.
I'm searching a copy of IBM Topview (or the original program)
to take or even buy.
I have too one PDP-11/23 with this boards installed:
* KDF11-B 5014313C M8189/DIGITAL
* Q-BusMosMemory 5014500C M8067/DIGITAL
* DQ614S153040 Rev F/DILOG
* System Interface 11/03/ESI
* 808836-05 Rev K/Datasystems Design
I'd like to locate one PDP-11/23 mounting rack, some RL02
drive (and controller, I suppose), one old terminal like
vt100 or similar, and the floppy stuff... but I suppose that
could put it in motion with some more modern stuff like
mfm disks, etc.
I sincerelly like to hear some opinion or suggestion about
this item, here in this mailing list or directly to my e-mail
address.
Thank you and Best Regards
Sergio Pedraja
I haven't received any messages from this list since 2 Nov 00, and I've
tried re-upping a few times, but it says that I'm already subbed.
Did the list just die, or what?
Lemme know via regular email,
zmerch(a)30below.com
Thanks,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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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.
More testing - new address.
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth, just trying to figure this out - haven't
had a classiccmp fix in 4 months... :-(
"Merch"
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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.
Testing again...
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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 a copy of the setup/install disk for a Plus HardCard II
(80 MB if it makes a difference) or at least 'atdoshc2.sys' so I can use
one of these two hardcards I've got in a system.
'atdoshc2.sys' no longer seems available from Quantum's site.
Can anybody help?
ok
r.
At 10:03 AM 3/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
>On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Gene Buckle wrote:
>> The earliest I've seen is 1.25 for the Sumicom System 330, but the machine
>> wasn't 100% IBM compatible. It was a pretty neat machine though - I wish
>> I could remember what I did with it. :)
>
>MS-DOS 1.25 appears to be the same as PC-DOS 1.10
>
>Did ANY of the OEMS release MS-DOS 1.10?
Yes, I think Zenith did for the Z-100. I think I have some of those
disks here. IBM definitely relased DOS 1.10. I have the docs and disk for
that.
Joe
Hello, all:
I came across a small 4-slot cage with three STD BUS boards. One is
an 8085-based SBC (#7805), an I/O board of some sort (#7604). The other is a
PIO board from another manufacturer.
Anyway, does anyone have any data on these boards? The Motorola Web
site (new owners of ProLog) doesn't mention these boards (probably because
of their age).
Thanks.
Rich
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I finally got my Grid 1535 working. Nice machine but it doesn't have a
build in floppy drive. So I'm looking for an external floppy drive for it.
Does anyone have anything like that laying around that they will part with?
Or does anyone know if it's possible to wire up a standard floppy drive to
the peripheral port on Grid. I took a guick look at the pinout and it looks
like it won't be too difficult. I prefer a 1.44Mb drive but I'll take
anything that I can get.
Joe
On March 12, Mario Premke wrote:
> > Eh? Mine works just fine. ;)
>
> What kind of transputer is it - are there any good general links on this
> topic ??
Mine is a T414-based ISA board. Take a look at
http://members.nbci.com/transputer for lots of info.
-Dave McGuire
On March 12, Mario Premke wrote:
> may be an obscure question, but I wonder why the transputer died without
> anybody missing it ?
Eh? Mine works just fine. ;)
-Dave McGuire