Ok, now got a little further using TERTIARY_VMB.EXE
.. and to next problem.
>>> B/R5:101/X:D/B:6 ET0
Initializing system.
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE #
A A . . M M M . . . . . . P TYP
o o . . + + + . . . . . . + STF
. . . . . . . . . . . . . B BPD
. . . . . . . . . . . . . + ETF
. . . . . . . . . . . . . B BPD
. . . . . . . . . + . . . . + . XBI D +
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . XBI E +
. . . . B1 A2 A1 . . . . . . . ILV
. . . . 32 32 32 . . . . . . . 96 Mb
ROM = 6.0 EEPROM = 2.0/6.0 SN = GA92000372
Loading system software.
Filename: TERTIARY_VMB.EXE
The filename for NICDrom MOP boot is: TERTIARY_VMB.EXE
* Passing control to transfer address
%VAXcluster, system loaded from node VAXVMS (AA-00-04-00-01-04)
%VAXcluster, PE boot driver timer control value = 00002710
%VAXcluster, creating channel, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, opening virtual circuit, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, PE boot driver successfully initialized, disk server VAXVMS
Bootfile:SYSBOOT.EXE
SYSBOOT> CONTINUE
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT Mapping the SYSDUMP.DMP on the System Disk%VAXcluster,
checking
for listen timeout
%VAXcluster, checking for listen timeout
%VAXcluster, listen timeout, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, no connection to disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, closing virtual circuit, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, attempting to reconnect to a disk server
%VAXcluster, creating channel, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, opening virtual circuit, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, connected to disk server VAXVMS
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT SYSDUMP.DMP on System Disk successfully mapped
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT Mapping PAGEFILE.SYS on the System Disk
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT SAVEDUMP parameter not set to protect the
PAGEFILE.SYS%VAXcluste
r, checking for listen timeout
%VAXcluster, checking for listen timeout
%VAXcluster, listen timeout, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, no connection to disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, closing virtual circuit, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, attempting to reconnect to a disk server
%VAXcluster, creating channel, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, opening virtual circuit, disk server VAXVMS
%VAXcluster, connected to disk server VAXVMS
OpenVMS (TM) VAX Version V7.2 Major version id = 1 Minor version id =
0
%VAXcluster, PE boot driver timer control value = 00002710
%VAXcluster, PE boot driver initialization failed, maximum retry limit
exceeded
%EXECINIT, error initializing boot device - R0 = 00000054
?06 Halt instruction executed
PC = 85CBC5BF
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Saku Set?l?
System Planning Manager
Kolumbus Oy http://www.kolumbus.com/
Elisa Communications Group
I need an RM03, preferrably within sane driving distance of Peoria, IL.
Having a KS10 as a paperweight is absolutely no fun. I can trade PDP-11
stuff for one, I have all sorts of 11 kit that I'd be more than willing
to trade for KS10 stuff.
Also, if anyone has the 120V-AC plug that goes in a TM02, I am short one
of those as well - I have the 220 volt version (but the rest of the drive
is all 120 volt parts; Odd!)
Basically, I'm sick of using the KS10 as just emulation validation and I want
to get it running. ^_^
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>> To whomever(s) were looking for one of these, I scored out out of a junk
>> bin today. It's an HP C2502-66500, an 8-bit card with an NCR 53C400A on it,
>> a DB25F port, and a "HP ScanJet Scanner" label on the back panel. Condition
>> unknown but physically it's in near-mint shape.
>
>From the number, it is for Scanjet IIP, IIC, etc. - the later true SCSI
>series.
Oops! There were several similar HP cards with other numbers and no
labels in the bin, if somebody can provide me with the numbers of interest
I can go back and see what I can find.
--James B.
4.3.3 can still make diagnostic floppies, right? I need a set of AIX 4
dianostic floppies. I would be eternally grateful to whomever could help
me.
Peace... Sridhar
> From: Christopher Smith <csmith(a)amdocs.com>
> Here's an odd one. Hypothetically, if I have a keyboard, with no
> internal sampler (a hypothetical Ensoniq ZR-76, say... for which
> I could probably never hope to find the sampler upgrade board ;),
> and would like to use an Atari ST to do some sampling (and play
> back of samples, too -- triggered by the keyboard), is there a
> way to do it?
You cannot transfer a sample to a non-sampling synth. All you can send it
is MIDI and patch data.
> I'm not familiar with Atari ST software, but I just happen to
> have an ST520 setting around not doing much, and wonder whether
> it could be used for this purpose. ISTR that STs had decent
> MIDI capabilities for the time.
MIDI and sampling are unrelated.
> Otherwise, what sort of MIDI-ish stuff can be done with this
> machine?
>
> It might make a good secondary sequencer, patch editor, etc,
> anyway...
Sure, as long as you can obtain or write a sequencer and patch editor. The
patch editor has to fit both the Atari *and* the target synth.
Glen
0/0
I'm joining this thread a little late (only read the digest version
every few days or so), so pardon me if you already have covered this.
There were no quad turntables per se (except those hawked as such at the
very low end). For CD-4 quad LP's (championed by RCA) you needed a
cartridge with response up to 45,000 - 50,000 Hz, many coming with a
special cut to the actual stylus (Stanton called theirs 'quadrahedrial'
IIRC, and there was also the Shibata stylus). The quad channels were
physically encoded on the record, and you needed the cartridge and a
CD-4 demodulator, either as an add-on unit, or built into a receiver. I
vaguely recall a TT or two with a demodulator built in, but they were
rare. Marantz, Harmon-Kardon, Panasonic, and Pioneer all made
demodulators. The demodulators come up frequently on eBay, and there's
a guy on eBay who still sells new CD-4 cartridges. And TT's are still
available - new ones can run from a few hundred for something decent to
literally $10,000 and up (honest!) with the average high-end TT being
between $800 and $1200. For once, eBay is reasonable and can get you
something decent for between $100 and $200 (if you know your TT's).
The two major matrixed (electrically encoded) systems were CBS-Sony SQ
format and the Sansui QS format. The first decoders did only a little
more than presenting a L-R 'ambiance' signal (the Dynaco Quadaptor did
this without needing two additional amplifier channels), but partial
front-back logic and then full-logic decoders were developed to provide
greater separation. Electro-Voice also had their own matrix, but
switched over to being compatible SQ when they saw which way the wind
was blowing.
The SQ matrix encoding is still the basis of the multi-channel home
theater systems you buy today. A little web-searching will find you
many quad sites.
Bob Stek
Saver of Lost Sols
(and old quad equipment)
> > Jim and I are now working on getting the back rent paid. Once that's
> > under control, we'll then start figuring out the best option for getting
> > the collection back to his barn in Kansas.
>
> Hmm Red Slippers??? Well it worked from OZ.
> Better get more room out there, because on your way back you could
> make a few stops, wheel and deal and get twice the collection. :)
Hmmm.... If Jim has a barn out in Kansas now, it sounds to me like he needs
to stop by my storage units when he's retrieving his stuff. I've got more
stuff I could dump on him (of course the last time it was his one son taking
most of the stuff).
Zane
To whomever(s) were looking for one of these, I scored out out of a junk
bin today. It's an HP C2502-66500, an 8-bit card with an NCR 53C400A on it,
a DB25F port, and a "HP ScanJet Scanner" label on the back panel. Condition
unknown but physically it's in near-mint shape.
Anybody who wants it can have it for the buck I paid plus postage.
--James B.
> Everybody save whatever old
> manuals you have for *any*thing electronic, eventually someone will
> need them and you can then sell them at an inflated price!
Your charma points will be higher if you scan them and put them someplace
where others can get to them. Who knows, maybe someone will do the
same for you.