>I have several older models the 100, 110, 120, 130, and eMate 300. They are
>all really cool.
I have just the 100, and 2 of the 110's. (but want a 130, an eMate and a
2100, don't care much about the 120 or 2000)
I was a member of Apple's "Newton Developer Program", so I do have a
number of cool CDs full of stuff. At one point I was writing software for
them, but I wasn't very good.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
It sounds like an old Chromatics graphics workstation... don't know a ton
about it, but I'll bet its powered by a VME embedded SPARCengine, probably a
1+ or something...
Will J
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Greetings all,
Have been offered a Barco Chromatics unit, but I'm having the devil of a
time trying to find any decent information out about the unit.
I've been scouring Google but the only useful thing I found is pretty
generic. 6U VME unit, graphics renderer, semi-proprietary UI maybe...
Anyone have any better first-hand knowledge of the unit?
The dude has no VDU for the machine, but it has a set of 5 BNC connectors
which gives me some hope...
Anyways,
Any help appreciated.
JP
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002; "Cini, Richard" <RCini(a)congressfinancial.com> wrote:
> I got my hands on an unpopulated S100 motherboard by Vector
> Electronics and I want to put it together for testing purposes. It's an
> active-terminated board and I'm having trouble finding equivalent parts for
> two transistors:
Looking at a 1982 copy of the ECG Replacement Guide:
> NPN power: GE D44C1 or NSI D44C4 (TO-220)
ECG377 (TO-220) for both
> PNP power: GE D41D1 or NSI D45C4 (TO-202)(NSI is National Semiconductor)
D41D1 - ECG211 (TO-202) D45C4 - ECG378 (TO-220)
ECG377 and ECG378 are listed as Compl. to each other
ECG211 is listed as 1 amp and 6.25 watts
ECG377/378 are listed as 10 amp and 50 watts
Hope this helps,
Mike
Apparently, because I mention Altos in a few places on my website, I got
this request. I just saw some bits about Altos pass recently - someone has
to have a live one still in captivity. Mine are all in need of dustbunny
removal and more.
Please reply to the email below, not to me.
Thanks,
-barry
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce W. Miller" <bwm(a)cooksonpeirce.com>
To: "Barry A Dobyns" <barry(a)dobyns.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: Help needed
We had an old Altos 3068 (running a 68010 chip I belive) that died. We are
in need of transferring some data
>from the floppys written on that machine to our new server. These were
written using the IBM format.
Do you have any ideas on what we could try?
Thanks, Bruce
Guys,
I have a few console, diagnostic, and patch tapes for the 11/750 and 11/730
on TU-58. I just recently got my 11/750 working, but I don't have a console
tape that will boot it properly, though.
What emulators are used to communicate with the VAX to simulate the TU-58?
Anything for DOS, or is everything Linux based?
I remember a discussion a little while ago about TU-58 tapes and a possible
archive site, has that been set up? If so - when I can get the tapes
archived I can submit these for inclusion.
I'd also like to snarf a console tape archive or two as well... : )
Thanks!
- Matt
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I have an Etak Navigator, serial number 67, that was at one time installed
in my car, but many years ago was removed and relegated to a box in storage.
I pulled it out a few months ago, but I have no idea where the tape drive
is. I've moved many times since I worked there. I've contacted Etak (now
Tele Atlas), but so far my inquiries have fallen on deaf ears. Does anyone
out there happen to have a tape drive, or the whole system, that they'd be
willing to sell/trade/etc? TIA, Patrick
For what it's worth; RT-11 V4 seems to exist in both blue AND orange binder
versions! And yes, the V4 manuals in blue do indeed have "PDP-11" style
covers... Weird eh?
Will J
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I looked the model of the drive up, and sure enough, 1.2MB.. Which is
exactly what I had figured.
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>I don't have a Newton myself, but my girlfriend does. She got it
>years before meeting me. She doesn't believe her when I tell her
>the kind of "geek points" she earned. Between that and her teaching
>herself to build web pages with a text editor (again, before she met
>me), I think I'm pretty lucky. In return, I helped her move from
>office work to a geek job. Now she's an operator for a data center
>with NT, UNIX and 36-bit machines!
>
>See how much karma a Newton conveys!
>
GOD man, MARRY HER!!!! NOW!!!!!
:-) :-)
(and is her sister cute? :-) )
Rich B.
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