> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Finnegan [mailto:pat@purdueriots.com]
> OK, now that I have a bunch of 9-track tapes, how do I dump a
> copy of the
> tape to a file? I've found "mount /foreign mua0:" and "dump /out=bleh
Any problem with
mount/foreign mua0:
and then
copy mua0: <file>
?
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerome Fine [mailto:jhfine@idirect.com]
> > Speaking of iomega hardware in the basement... :)
> > I have a 1/4 length 8-bit ISA board that looks like a SCSI
> > controller, and is stamped with the iomega logo. Anyone know
> > what it might be, or where to get drivers?
> When I first found an Iomega SCSI internal Zip 100 drive, it
> included an ISA Adaptec AVA-1502 board which measures
> 5 1/4" by 1 3/4". There is one "exposed" 50 pin male header,
> one major chip about 1" square and a couple of other bits.
> It works VERY well on a Pentium 166 MMX using W95.
The dimensions are quite a bit different on this board -- It's
taller. It also has a DB25 plug.
Is your board marked as Adaptec? This one isn't... Also, is
your board 8-bit ISA? :)
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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Hello, I'm looking for some HP GPIB cables. I need 5 one meter and 3 two
meter cables. Must be the HP metal ended ones. Have any available?
Glenn Farmer
Test Engineering
Picolight Inc.
McIntosh MC7270 power amp, 80-90 pounds. I had to schlep it into the
house when my mother bought it. Upon opening the box, we discovered that
it was bolted to a 3/4" sheet of particle board in the bottom, to keep it
>from bursting through the box.
--James B.
In a message dated 2/19/2002 12:09:19 AM Central Standard Time,
vance(a)ikickass.org writes:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Chad Fernandez wrote:
>
> > Well, it is an all Microchannel machine, it's the "biggest" "best" IBM
> > PS/2.
>
> Actually, I think the PS/2 195, 295, and PC Server 720 are bigger and
> better.
>
Ive never heard of the 195 and 295. There is the 720 and one other I think as
well as a PC700 6886 series that's PCI and MCA.
I think, therefore I am dangerous
--
I found this at a surplus place yesterday and thought somebody on the
list would want it since it's full of Transputer parts. Like new condition.
I'll swap it for something that I can use. (8" floppy drive manuals would
be nice).
Joe
As I recall, the Lobo was very flexible in the drives it would support -
8" single or double sided, 5 1/4" single sides, or double sides, single
or double density. It would also support the Shugart HD interface
(which, I believe, later became SCSI)
I have several Amiga 8-up memory boards that use these chips, and I
don't want to spend a small fortune for a couple megs of memory. I"ve
been loking for old video cards, etc. Maybe some of the older XT and AT
style PC's might have some memory expander cards that use these.
I'd appreciate any leads, or chips . . . . .
Gary HIldebrand
St. Joseph, MO
> From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
> "This model(YD-180) is many specification so that we couldn't answer.
>
> Thanks
> Y.Morizumi/Y-E Data "
ROFLMAO!!! Joe, that really is a classic!
Translation: "We have no idea WTF this product is, even though we once
sold it. Good luck."
I received a similar correspondence a few years back: "Dear Mr. Goodwin,
the answer to your question is not obvious. Kind regards, Yoshio
Takashima, N.P.S. Trading Co."
Glen
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