Slightly OT.
Does anyone have the read/write spec for a PALCE16V8H?
I want to put more memory on an 8032 SBC but can't afford
to buy a programmer just to read the chip that does the
decoding. I can replace it with a GAL part but I'd like to read
the original.
Ta.
Lee.
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Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 03:26:44 -0500
From: "Glen Goodwin" <acme_ent(a)bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: ADV: International Trade
> From: Doc <doc(a)mdrconsult.com>
> Umm, that post looked like a duck & quacked like a duck.... I don't
> _care_ if they said it wasn't a duck.
Yes, and this kind of duck really sucks.
When are we going to do something about this?
Hello?
Jay?
Glen
0/0
I am looking down the road a bit on whether it
might be feasible to add a CD-RW to my VMS
system. My first question is if it will work
with my present hardware:
To be clustered: VAXstation 3100, VAXstation 2000 (will probably not
be clustered, but be a dedicated disk formatter),
MicroVAX 3100-30, MicroVAX II.
... and software:
VMS 5.5-2 (will hopefully upgrade to latest version
when get CD-ROM such as 'Toshiba XM-6401B'.)
So if I add a 'Plextor PlexWriter (SCSI) and use:
CDRECORD
LD062
... will I have a way to backup data onto CD-R's?
How about 'performance'? I am thinking it will be
slow, but how slow?
--
Bill
Amsterdam, NL
hi,
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 08:39:15PM +0000, Andrew Basterfield wrote:
> You can get one from here
>
> http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/data/bootroms.html
thanks to all who replied. i've never seen this site, sure it's cool :)
regards,
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Hi
while watchning 'I dream of Jeannie' episode 40 -
'The girl who never had a birthday', Tony uses a
computer at NASA, It had black and white switches,
grouped into blocks four.
Looked as the front was made of brushed metal, have
anyone seen that episode or know that kind of computer
it might have been ?
Regards Jacob Dahl Pind
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Hello all;
I just picked up a Digital ApplicationDEC 433MP server. Monster
server box. Seems to be a multi processor (up to 4) 486 server that ran
SCO/Unix 386, modified for this machine. I am trying to get it running
again, and seem to have some memory errors when it powers up and self
tests. Does anyone have this machine they can provide more info on?
Looking also for parts, cpu boards (mine only has a single cpu card),
memory, etc.... Can anyone help?
Thanks
David Barnes
'course, it takes a heck of a lot of steel for it to amount to jack squat..
Steel is so worthless compared to aluminum, etc.
Will J
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> From: Doc <doc(a)mdrconsult.com>
> Umm, that post looked like a duck & quacked like a duck.... I don't
> _care_ if they said it wasn't a duck.
Yes, and this kind of duck really sucks.
When are we going to do something about this?
Hello?
Jay?
Glen
0/0
I have an IPC with HP UX 5.0 and HP Basic in ROM. The system has a built in
HP-IB connector as well as an HP-IB expansion card. The system boots fine
but I haven't had much success in getting the built-in floppy drive to read
the floppies I have prepared (using a wide variety of systems and techniques).
I am trying to use an external HP-IB dual floppy drive (an HP 9122D) but
the IPC refuses to admit that the 9122 is connected.
So, if anybody has tranferred images to a floppy, please let me know of
your technique. I have PCs running many OSs (from MSDOS 5.0 to Windows 2000
and OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Linux). I also have Sparcs with Solaris 7 and
OpenBSD.
On the subject of documentation. If anybody has manuals for this machine
please send me a note. If you don't want to part with them I can pay for
photocopies.
It is very frustrating to have the IPC just standing there when I *know*
I can get it to work.
Thanks
**vp
PS I suspect that the built-in floppy is double sided-double density,
but anybody knows block size, interleave etc. of these diskettes?