Yeah, I've enjoyed those pix... He said this was for a 747..
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Hi all,
we are in desperate need of at least one (or more if possible) disk for an IBM RT-PC model 6150/6151. 115Mb or 310Mb models only, because of software space requisites. If you know where I can find some, please reply to this message.
Thanks in advance!
Fabio
The guys across the hall from my office are tearing out a raised computer
floor and throwing it away. Does anyone want it? It has 10 fully intact 2'
X 2' tiles and about 10 partials, all metal tiles. They are pretty heavy.
The tracks and support posts are also available. It's free but shipping may
be expensive because of the weight.
Please contact me via email and we can discuss shipping modes.
Mike McFadden
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
816-234-3274
ok...i got my CDP-1802s so that i can build the COSMAC Elf...
now i just need the RAM that the schematics have....i believe that it is 2
256x4 RAM chips...if anyone has these or can let me know where i can find
them could you please let me know
thanks,
Robert Cobbins
>Can someone please create a list of PDP11 UNIBUS compatible SCSI
>controller boards and manufacturers?
>
>--tom
A quick list of the ones I have used:
Emulex
UC17
UC18
CMD
The following suffix's applies to all their models.
/T = Tape only
/M = Disk only
/TM = Disk and Tape
CDU700
CDU710
CDU712 same as 710 but has Differential also
CDU720
CDU722 same as 720 with differential
TD Systems
Viking
UDT disk and tape
UDO disk only
UTO Tape only
Dilog
They did a couple but I can't think on the models offhand
Dan
In a message dated 4/19/01 8:07:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time, f.papa(a)mcmspa.it
writes:
<< Hi all,
we are in desperate need of at least one (or more if possible) disk for an
IBM RT-PC model 6150/6151. 115Mb or 310Mb models only, because of software
space requisites. If you know where I can find some, please reply to this
message.
Thanks in advance!
>>\
i understand it's an ESDI drive so if you have some PS/2s you can use one of
those drives.
--
DB Young Team OS/2
old computers, hot rod pinto and more at:
www.nothingtodo.org
>--- Lee Courtney <leec(a)slip.net> wrote:
>> > Which brings up another interesting point, how many
>> > Hobbyists are running any of their PDP-11's with SCSI controllers?
>>
>> ...or how many would like to? (My hand is raised). While not being a
'pure'
>> PDP-11, it does offer some significant advantages.
Me, though I have the SCSI controller in a VAX right now. Any SCSI
controller
that does MSCP is fine in a PDP-11 and DEC did sell a version that way.
>Anyway... if I could find a Qbus SCSI controller for <$200, I'd be
>interested. If I could find one for <$50, I'd buy it on the spot.
I would too, rare bird at that price!
Allison
The TV-fiddling part of my group here at work just moved house, and as is usual, when moving
offices they dumped stuff. Specifically about 50-60 data books mainly covering philips devices.
There are quite a few interesting ones as well covering all manner of bizarre video processors,
and well as mundane stuff like diodes, mosfets, power controllers, memory ics, semi-custom gate
arrays - you name it :) Looks like the future got a bit brighter w.r.t. to finding out data on
those obscure devices you find in monitors, and old computers :)
I'll make some sort of list when i've got them all out of my office - pity my only means of
transport atm is a 40 year old brit bike...
Dave.
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