My company is interested in purchasing working CSA
T805 transputer boards.
If you have some to sell, please email me.
Thanks,
Craig Christensen
Campbell Scientific, Inc
craig-c(a)campbellsci.com
My Kaypro 2'84 died.
I need a replacement as this was the only CP/M machine
for the display. A donation of a working 2'84 or 2x
would be greatly apreciated, after all it is going
towards education.
Thanks,
David G.
winnderfish_falls(a)yahoo.com
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
In a message dated 6/1/02 11:28:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
Andreas.Freiherr(a)vishay.com writes:
> All these boards (#1 Ethernet adapter, #2 motherboard, #2a/b
> daughterboards) have "Ungermann-Bass" printed on them, so I am sure who
> made them. Only the board with the 68000 CPU is obviously from somebody
> else
IIRC Ungerman Bass made repeaters and terminal concentrators also. Are there
any serial plugs on the large MB like cards? Some of the terminal
concentrator cards had 4 serial ports, some would take plug in cards at one
end, usually for an Ethernet card. They have a processor and are about the
original XT MB size. You could jumper some of the 4 serial port cards
together to form a stack of 8 ports, maybe more.
This stuff is old and probably only good for parts.
We bought a bunch of this in the early 1990s and sold it back to Ungerman
Bass because it was upgradable.
Paxton
Astoria, OR
> From: Hans B Pufal
>
> Chris wrote:
>
> > So you would press Command-Option-P-R. Hold these down right after
> > hearing the startup bong, and continue to hold them until you hear the
> > Mac bong again. It is recommended that you do this until it bongs 3
> times
> > total (just keep holding them down). I don't know exactly why, but that
> > is what Apple's TIL suggests.
>
> Being an Apple newbie, what is TIL and where can I get one?
>
> -- hbp
>
>
"Technical Information Library". It can be found at Apple's website.
http://www.info.apple.com/new/site5/
--
--- David A Woyciesjes
--- C & IS Support Specialist
--- Yale University Press
--- (203) 432-0953
--- ICQ # - 905818
Mac OS X 10.1 - Darwin Kernel Version 5
Running since 01/22/2002 without a crash
> From: Erik S. Klein
>
> I'm not sure if this is yet an appropriate question for this
> list, but it has to be close.
>
> I have a DEC Alpha 1000/266 (nearly 10 years old, right?)
> running OpenVMS 6.2 and I'm having what should be a simple
> problem with it. . .
>
> The system boots to the console fine. From that point, when
> I boot from the boot device I get an error indicating that
> there is insufficient disk space on that boot device for one
> or more processes. This error cycles and the machine never
> boots to the operating system, so I'm never at a point where
> I can clean up the offending disk.
>
> I know there has to be a way to fix this. I'm sure it's
> probably really simple, too. I'm just not familiar enough
> with this operating system or machine to know what to do.
>
> Are there any OpenVMS sages out there with any suggestions?
>
> Erik S. Klein
> _______________________________________________
>
I'm not sure what the incantation is, but booting to single-user
mode should help you out. At least get it up enough to clean house.
--
--- David A Woyciesjes
--- C & IS Support Specialist
--- Yale University Press
--- (203) 432-0953
--- ICQ # - 905818
Mac OS X 10.1 - Darwin Kernel Version 5
Running since 01/22/2002 without a crash
_______________________________________________
cctech mailing list
cctech(a)classiccmp.org
http://www.classiccmp.org/mailman/listinfo/cctech
Greetings fellow classiccmp'ers
For the next few weeks or so - I've decided that I need a total break from
list administration - a "vacation" if you will. I'll still be on the list
and read it (the threads that interest me) actively as always, but ALL list
administration/moderation/management duties need to be temporarily handled
by someone else for a bit.
Effective immediately any questions, comments, requests, suggestions,
complaints, etc. relating to either the cctech or cctalk lists should be
directed to Jeff Sharp. During my "list admin vacation" he is to be
considered completely empowered to make any and all decisions relating to
either cctalk & cctech. I have asked him to check with me before
implementing any really major changes, as I will definitely be taking list
administration back over in the near future.
This will also allow some renewed focus on getting the list FAQ whipped into
shape, some much needed changes to the classiccmp website, and yes, the
classiccmp mailing list archives getting straightened out (and searchable).
As a side note, once I get back from my "vacation" I will likely need a few
volunteers to help approve non-member postings, etc. I try to do that many
times a day right now, but it would be nice if a few other people checked
too once in a while to ensure things are timely.
Regards,
Jay West
_______________________________________________
cctech mailing list
cctech(a)classiccmp.org
http://www.classiccmp.org/mailman/listinfo/cctech
>Burning both audio cd's and um, archival copies of
>Playstation games (they were one of the first/best apps to do DAO copies
>back when
>the PSX first came out).
What luck have you had in duping a PSX disc? Does it work native or do
you still need a "mod" of some kind on the PSX deck?
I ask because I am still on the search for a non-"mod" way of doing
backups. And honestly, I am really only looking to do backups (no really
I am). My nephew likes to borrow my PSX discs now that I don't really
play them much any more, only he doesn't seem to grasp what a jewel case
is, and more often then not, I would get them back so scratched they
would no longer play. So I am looking for a way to backups so I can go
back to loaning him games and not worry about them being destroyed.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I'm not sure if this is yet an appropriate question for this
list, but it has to be close.
I have a DEC Alpha 1000/266 (nearly 10 years old, right?)
running OpenVMS 6.2 and I'm having what should be a simple
problem with it. . .
The system boots to the console fine. From that point, when
I boot from the boot device I get an error indicating that
there is insufficient disk space on that boot device for one
or more processes. This error cycles and the machine never
boots to the operating system, so I'm never at a point where
I can clean up the offending disk.
I know there has to be a way to fix this. I'm sure it's
probably really simple, too. I'm just not familiar enough
with this operating system or machine to know what to do.
Are there any OpenVMS sages out there with any suggestions?
Erik S. Klein
_______________________________________________
cctech mailing list
cctech(a)classiccmp.org
http://www.classiccmp.org/mailman/listinfo/cctech