http://www.plumresources.com
A quick search turned them up here.
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Absurdly Obtuse <vance(a)ikickass.org>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Anyone know where...
>
>Anyone know where I might be able to buy brand new 8" floppies?
>
>Peace... Sridhar
>
>
Well, with all the falderall try this.
find a 6.3vac core with an output current that is adaquate.
By examination, determine the turns/Volt for the secondary.
method B: wind 5 turns over the core and see what the votage
is. divide by 5 to get turns/volt.
Divide that number into 1.7, that the additional voltage you need.
Add those turns.
That was the exact method used to correct the early version
Altair with the undersized transformer. FYI, it needed 11 more
turns of #16 to do the trick. No need to disassemble or "rewind".
Allison
...if anyone will know, it will be one of you.
Using one of the accelerator boards as a template, would it be too
difficult to design a 68060 accelerator board for a 68040 NeXT? I guess a
big part of this question is: how different is the architecture of the
68060 to that of the 68040?
Peace... Sridhar
How can I dump the ROM inside a TMS7040?
Does anyone know where I could obtain enough information to emulate a
TMS7040?
--
tim lindner tlindner(a)ix.netcom.com
"Life. Don't talk to me about life." - Marvin, the android
Hello all,
I have the following TI stuff available. Please see my previous note about
Apple II stuff for all terms/conditions....
TI RF Modulator -- Qty. 5, untested, $2.00 EACH
TI Power supply -- Qty. 3, untested, $5.00 EACH
TI single cassette cable, untested, $5.00
Thanks!
Rich B.
Well this is the weekend that I'll try and get the PDP 11/34 running
as well as the AS400's in the garage.
Anyone who will be in the Ottawa area is welcome to come and help.
I'd like to see some signs of life before packing the magnetic media
into the basement for the winter.
Mike
Collector of Vintage Computers (www.ncf.ca/~ba600)
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Beaudry <r_beaudry(a)hotmail.com>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: S-100 Power Supplies: thanks!
Hey! I have a complete S100 PS transformer and all plus it has
the regulators to run SA801s! It's a complete unit on it own plate
>from a TEI or similar box. WANT IT???? It's heavy as all get
out so shipping is out. Pick up is Framingham or maybe some
place where we cross paths.
Allison
David,
I gather it is twinax, do you have any connectors? As I remember you can
use any twinax terminal but it must be connected to port 0 address 0, IIRC,
at least mine are setup that way. I think that I probably have an extra
terminal around. All this will be moot point if they wiped out software
though.
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of David Betz
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:52 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: OT: IBM AS/400 Advanced 36
I know this is a bit new to be of much interest to people here but I was
recently given one of these and am at a loss as to what to do with it. I
only received the actual box and I believe it requires a proprietary
terminal as a console so I am unable to even determine whether it works.
Does anyone here know anything about these machines?
But the prices on *most* of their stuff is outta sight--
I don't care if most of their merchandise is 'NOS'; I still think the
guy who's pricing this stuff is smoking a mind-altering
drug . . .
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:26:57 -0500 (CDT) Lawrence LeMay
<lemay(a)cs.umn.edu> writes:
> I was just checking out california digitals web site, and i see they
> have
> a couple things of possible interest to others.
>
> They have DEC backplanes, 4 slot dual width, for $9.00
>
> They also have Teletype model 40 terminals, supporting RS/232 and
> Current Loop, and sporting a somewhat interesting 70's terminal
> style. These are listed at $49.00 each.
>
> Of course they still have the usual stuff, 10 and 16 sector floppy
> disks, copies of CP/M, etc.
>
> www.cadigital.com
>
> -Lawrence LeMay
>
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On Aug 29, 19:10, Tony Duell wrote:
> Sounds like a surplus shop called 'Display Electronics' over here. The
> last advert I saw from them (a couple of months ago) listed 8" floppy
> drives for close to \pounds 500 (no, not \pounds 5.00, which is what they
> tend to sell for at rallies)
What's more, they've been selling -- or at least advertising -- the *same*
floppies for over 10 years. I imagine they've not sold (m)any :-)
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York