Yeh-- The 'XV' used the ST-419. Fifteen meg, *very* hard to get.
An RD-52 can be used in it's place, although you can only use
15mb of it.
I fergit what the 'V' used (was it an ST-506?).
Jeff
On 23 Mar 2002 09:43:51 -0800 Frank McConnell <fmc(a)reanimators.org>
writes:
> ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) wrote (after Joe Rigdon):
> > > 225s and 251s are handy to keep around since they'll replace
> a number of
> > > OLD hard drives. I've used 225s to replace the dries inside of
> some of the
> > > HP HP-IB disk drives.
> >
> > The hard disks in my HP9133s _are_ ST225s. And AFAIK they're
> original
> > from HP.
>
> Sounds like a 9133D, which did have a half-height ST225 inside.
> The earlier 9133XVs used something full-height.
>
> -Frank McConnell
>
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the catch ?
It's local pickup only in Zurich , Switzerland.n
Its a 110 V rackmount Tally unit in good cosmetic condition, functionality
unknown.
Contact me offlist if interested.
Jos Dreese
Well, as I've not found anyone willing to come and get a 3480 tape drive
unit from me, I've taken one apart and am planning on selling the 'useful'
bits from it. I still have two drive units completely un-touched, so if
you're interested in them, drop me a line. I'm not looking to get much
money, just enough to cover what I paid for it.
So far, I have available:
2x 3480 Tape drives.. the actual 'drive' taken out of the unit.
1x 3480 drive unit power supply
1x 3480 drive 'air pump' motor + filter + air tubing..
a 1/3HP, 250VAC motor with an 'air pump' assembly on it, along with
the IBM air filter assembly and whatever teflon (?) clear tubing
that came out of the drive unit.
1x 3480 tape drive unit 'display' that has the main 'user-controls' for
the drive on it.
1x 3480 A22 tape controller 'logic boards unit'.... the set of logic
boards, backplane, and cable from the 3480's controller. Bunches
of custom IBM chips and weird-ass cables (don't know the real name,
look like a 16pin(?) DIP socket stuck on one of those plastic with
metal traces ribbon-cables.
2x 3480 B22 tape drive units, complete.
If I don't get any responses, I plan to (attempt) to get rid of the drives
on eBay, disassemble the power supplies for parts, try and sell the motors
to industrial suplus dealers, and save the displays for who-knows-what.
Try and contact me ASAP, if there's interest I can hold onto something for
a while if need-be.
-- Pat
West Lafayette, IN, USA
> I found a number of hits there from GOOGLE, but found, also, that they were
> apparently out of date and inaccessible.
>
> A traditional macro-assembler is a wonderful tool, but probably
inappropriate
> for inclusion in a debug monitor intended to reside in the processor's
> on-board ROM.
If you don't mind translating a not too-terribly-long
program for another processor, then I believe MIKBUG
for the 6800 may do ok. My first embedded
systems project was a 6800, and I included MIKBUG in
the ROM so that I could precisely what you want to
do.
The 8051 being a more generous chip register-wise,
translating it shouldn't be difficult.
You can find at least one version here:
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/MP_A/mikbug.txt
Looks like a fun weekend project.
Regards,
-doug q
On March 23, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> Zilog made a "quasi-static RAM" 4K x 8, called Z8132, but it's
> 28-pin.
I think that's the Z6132...interesting chip...
-Dave
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St. Petersburg, FL I've got sandwiches in my lap!" -Sridhar
> > From: Douglas Quebbeman <dhquebbeman(a)theestopinalgroup.com>
>
> > Personal preference here is for the traditional macro assembler
> > generating .HEX files... SIMTEL has quite an extensive collection
> > of software for the 8031/8032/8051/8052 and derivatives...
>
> Doug, does the SIMTEL20 repository still exist? Where?
>
> I don't mean simtel.com where all the DOS and Windows stuff is . . .
Urg. It might not, so I suppose I need to package up
the 8051 et al stuff for any who want it...
I think I can get that done today.
-dq
On March 23, Doc wrote:
> > > Car seats? Get a grip. Yes, literally, too. At spring break, on the
> > > beach or near it, a motorcycle is the *only* acceptable conveyance.
> >
> > It's a Porsche 911 convertible. Think you can make an exception to
> > that rule? ;)
>
> Grumble, mutter, curse...
>
> Are you _sure_ it's a convertible?
Want me to send you a picture? ;)
-Dave
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St. Petersburg, FL I've got sandwiches in my lap!" -Sridhar
Hi Everyone,
Now that I have switched to my "newer" system with the
box that holds TEN 5 1/4" hard drives, I am thinking
of some house keeping on the files I maintain.
One very large mess is the set of classiccmp posts that I have
some interest in. I would like to group them, but have not
decided on sub-sets as yet. I am thinking of the following:
Classiccmp General
Classiccmp List (this post will go here)
Classiccmp Technical
Classiccmp Spam (including comments on spam)
Has anyone else set up their own sub-sets? I guess I could try
these out and see how they work, but I though I would ask for
suggestions?
Sincerely yours,
Jerome Fine
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On March 23, r. 'bear' stricklin wrote:
> > He's still crashing on my couch...I think the whoe gulf coast thing is
> > getting to his brain. Clean air and...umm...well, spring break,
> > beach, bikinis that are about this --> <-- big, you kno... ;)
>
> So now I'm sitting here in my toner-stained pants, sucking on a bloody
> knuckle, and I only want to know one thing.
>
> Where the @*(*& did I go wrong?
Hey, don't sweat it. I'm sitting here at 2:30AM hacking on sendmail
configs.
Short of a bottle of chloroform or a really big net, I don't think
there'll be any of those "this --> <-- big" bikinis gracing my bedroom
floor anytime soon. :-<
-Dave
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St. Petersburg, FL I've got sandwiches in my lap!" -Sridhar