Hi.
Are there any programming docs for the DEC QBus FDDI adapter DEFQA /
M7534 available?
I have one of this beasts and a NetBSD driver would be quite nice. This
may be not to hard to accomplish, as there is already support for the
other PDQ cards (DEF[TEP]A).
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Just dug a Tandy 600 out of the dungeon up here at the
science center, found an appropriate power supply and
tried it out. Nada. Zip. Anybody out there have
experience with this machine? All I know is that it
has internal ni-cads (which are to be clipped out), an
SSDD 3 1/2" FD, and looks like a Model 100/102 on
steroids. I think the chipset is also unique (80C88
?). Any thoughts would be appreciated...
Robert Little
Astronomer
Talcott Mountain Science Center
Avon, CT
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Are you still looking to get rid of this?
How much are you asking for it?
* IBM ThinkPad 750T (pen-based computer with doc). Comes with power
brick, dock and 185mb PCMCIA hard drive. PenWindows 95
installed.
// www.fernsoft.com
// The place for custom software and graphics,
// doing the hard stuff so that you do not have to.
Well, I happen to have a 5.25" Hull height Seagate 10gig SCSI drive
available. It powers, never fully tested it though. Hildebrand was going to
take it but it fell through. I also have a 1gig IBM and I think one or two
2gig drives (Maxtor? and Seagates). Anyone need one or specs? Seagate seems
to like me lately. Going for shipping only.
john_boffemmyer_iv(a)boff-net.dhs.org
BTW: nice to see that Sridhar is still with us. =)
-John
At 12:18 AM 10/9/02, you wrote:
>On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Bruce Lane wrote:
>
> > Actually, that's a 2.2 gig drive. The 12400N is an early Hawk series,
> > very popular with the Sun 'lunchbox' systems.
>
>As a matter of fact, I'd like to find one of these for my Sparc LX. It
>came without a drive (removed because the place that owned it was
>paranoid).
>
>-Toth
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The last time I saw a teletype gainfully employed it was maintained by Western Union service people, even though it was attached to a real-time computer system, not the WU network. So WU may still maintain some service capability.
Hi Stefan:
The greenkeys teletype email list averages a few emails a day (not
overwhelming). To sign up, you need to go to:
http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/greenkeys
You can poke through the archives at:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/greenkeys/
You can peek at my incomplete and random tty stuff at:
http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty/
There's also some interface stuff at:
http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty232/
Bill Buzbee wrote a program that lets a tty send/receive email, ftp, and
other cool things:
http://www.buzbee.net/heavymetal/http://www.buzbee.net/heavymetal/Intro.htm
And yet more tty stuff at http://www.rtty.com and http://www.nadcomm.org
later,
gil
At 08:42 PM 10/9/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Yup, I saw them on eBay, but he would only sell me the complete things :(
>And since I live in the Netherlands shipping them complete was VERY
>expensive. I would have payed for the whole thing but just would have let
>him send the smaller parts to me.
>
>But yes, if you could add me, send me more info, please do!
>
>Stefan.
>
>At 11:12 9-10-2002 -0700, you wrote:
>>Hi Stefan:
>>
>>You may be interested in the greenkeys teletype email list -- lots of good
>>folks with questions, answers, etc. (I am admin of it). Let me know if you
>>want more info. You could join and ask, or I could forward your message if
>>you'd rather. There is likely someone on greenkeys who can help you.
>>
>>I'm not personally familiar with the 35 (though it's just an ascii version
>>of the baudot 28). The 35 is a heavy-duty machine that you should be able
>>to return to service (as opposed to the 33, which is a crappy design that
>>just wears out). I'd love to see some pics of your 35.
>>
>>There was a guy in NJ last month with two 35 machines on ebay. He could
>>not get $5 for them, and may still have them.
>>
>>I have collected a few teletype machines that I am restoring (not selling):
>> an M15-ksr, an M31-ksr, an M33-asr, an M28-ksr table-top, an M28-ro, an
>>M28-rotr, an M28-td, an M14-td, and an M14-ktr.
>>
>>
>>gil smith
>>
>>
>>At 07:19 PM 10/9/02 +0200, you wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I have here a half working Teletype ASR35. I am missing some parts, namely
>> >the plastic hood, manuals and some lightbulbs. Also the ASR35 isn't
>> >working properly, I am missing half of the keyboard sorta speak, you can
>> >type uptil the letter H or so and then if you continue it starts with
the A
>> >again.
>> >
>> >So any help with that is also welcome.
>> >
>> >Thanks!!
>> >
>> >Stefan.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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>
>
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Hi,
Just PackRatted a NCR 3400 system from a house
on the next blok.............
It'll be legaly on topic in 2.5 month from now
Seems it could run OS2 2.0 and UNIX SRV4
It's got a Exabyte tapestreamer (propably a 8200-type)
and a few SCSI HD's
It's got RAM-modules with 7 chips each, which seems a
rather odd number to me. In 3 Banks of 8 Modules.
They look a bit like 30-pin simms ..........
Does anyone know if it's value is more than
a rather heavy boat-anchor
Sipke de Wal
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>On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, James Rice wrote:
>
>> By the strict 10 year rule, Tandy 1000's are on-topic. I bought the
>> My 2000 is even older.
>
>Both the 2000 and 1000 had interesting deviations from the PC "standard".
>The 2000 was a "720K" 5.25" disk format.
>
>IIRC,
>The 1000 did not use DMA for disk I/O, somewhat like the PCJr.
>
>--
>Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin(a)xenosoft.com
In stock form the 1000 did not use DMA, but any of the Tandy, and many of
the third party memory expansion cards added DMA to the system.
Even a dual 360k drive 384k RAM T1000 was a pretty decent machine IMHO.
At least it came standard with a printer port.
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