>Okay, dug out the Apple ][e, DuoDisk, and ImageWriter II I was given some
>time back, got a SuperSerial card installed and configured and the
>ImageWriter II works fine. DuoDisk works too, but what is the command to
>select a specific drive?
>
>At this point all I can read/write to is the boot drive (left-most drive)
I'm REALLY rusty on my Apple II stuff, but IIRC, you swap drives with the
D command (D1 for drive one D2 for drive 2).
So for a catalog, it is "catalog D2" to show what is on drive 2. And IIRC
once it is issued, it stays on the last drive used, so from there, RUN
and similar commands will effect drive 2. You would issue a new "catalog
D1" to swap back to drive 1.
Ok, that is my rusty as hell rememberance (I haven't done anything on an
Apple II in YEARS other than boot them to see if they come on), so I am
eager to see just how wrong my memory is.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
>I need to start a Lisa 1 registry. Who's got one (or two)?
Who's got one (or two) and wants to give one to ME?
And when is a working 128k going to pull 10 g's? I have two of those I
could hock (and one dead one).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I'm really sorry to post but I have no choice, there is no admin link
on the web page that tells me where else to go for problem resolution.
I want to unsubscribe from the list but huey.classiccmp.org is not
accepting mail for majordomo. Here is a copy of my session with smtp.
Thanks for any help!
Jared
hjagnew:mba1:~/mail > telnet huey.classiccmp.org 25
Trying 209.145.140.36...
Connected to huey.classiccmp.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 huey.classiccmp.org ESMTP Sendmail 8.11.6/8.11.6; Mon, 1 Jul 2002 12:41:01 -0500 (CDT)
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MAIL FROM: hjagnew(a)mba1.mba-consulting.com
250 2.1.0 hjagnew(a)mba1.mba-consulting.com... Sender ok
RCPT To: majordomo(a)classiccmp.org
550 5.1.1 majordomo(a)classiccmp.org... User unknown
quit
221 2.0.0 huey.classiccmp.org closing connection
Connection closed by foreign host.
Doc
I have 3 or 4 CTOS/BTOS machines, power supplies and cables. One of the
machines has a hard disk and a floopy. I suspect there is an OS on the hard
disk. I don't have a console terminal. I'll try and look at it this week.
mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
Can anyone do something to help out this young lady? Her husband was aiming
for a noble deed, and we should support him.
Bob
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kate Olin" <blue(a)intrnet.net>
>To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 08:00 PM
>Subject: DEC Vax 6000-310
>
>I have a DEC Vax 6000-310 I have to sell. If interested, please email...
blue(a)intrnet.net
>
also
>If he could get his expenses back, he'd be happy in that he'd feel he was
>preserving it and sending it to a good home, but if he can't get that, I'm
>sure the tax deduction [to a charitable, computer-preserving, organization]
> might take the sting out of it. He didn't pay that much for it. With the
>hauling and what it cost him, I think he's got a 100 dollars in it.
>
>Anyway, thanks so much. I hope we can get our money back on it. My
husband
>just couldn't imagine letting them scrap it and he loves DEC stuff. If
>anyone is interested too, perhaps we should tell them that it is located
>deep in Southern Illinois (almost the tip of the state). And if needing
>shipping, freightquote is really cheap for that. We've been really happy
>with them.
"H. Jared Agnew" <hjagnew(a)mba1.mba-consulting.com> wrote:
> I'm really sorry to post but I have no choice, there is no admin link
> on the web page that tells me where else to go for problem resolution.
> I want to unsubscribe from the list but huey.classiccmp.org is not
> accepting mail for majordomo. Here is a copy of my session with smtp.
In the header of every message sent to this list is the
following:
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-Frank McConnell
Return-Path: <chezzy.williams(a)virgin.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 17:31:37 +0100
From: Cheryl Williams <chezzy.williams(a)virgin.net>
Reply-To: chezzy.williams(a)virgin.net
Organization: Netscape Online member
Subject: Teletype machine for preservation
Hi,
I have a Teletype model 33 TBP that I need to get rid of. I have had
this for years and obtained it as part of a deal when I bought a
Commodore VIC 20 many moons ago. The unit is (I believe) in full working
order.
Would you be aware of anyone in the UK who might be interested in
preserving this unit. If so could you please forward details to me
a.s.a.p.
regards, Ed Williams
please reply to ed.williams(a)virgin.net
I seem to remember someone saying that the DECservers are basically a
Q-Bus PDP-11 system. Is this correct, or am I thinking of something else?
Also, does anyone know what they're based off of and if it's possible to
make them boot a 'conventional' os by changing their bootroms?
Thanks
-- Pat
Recent Acquire: HP 9000/300 in a rolling case, quite sexy.
Below is a listing of cards and disks with it. I need some help identifying
the cards marked with a star (*). If anyone has info on any of them, please
let me know. I've tried to write down as many numbers on the cards as I
could find to help in the identification.
If anyone has docs for any of the below, please contact me. As well, I'm
looking for an HP-HIL keyboard.
HP 9000/300 in two cases that link together through a many-pinned connector.
TOP CASE
*Card 1
HP4BL REV C
49A
Has an Intel 80286-8mHz CPU on it
Card 2
HP 98658A SCSI Controller
Card 3
Blank Slot
Card 4
HP System Interface 88809L
HP-HIL Keyboard Port
*Subcard:
81712L
A-2809-40
2827-2053
BOTTOM CASE
Card 1
DI0-II 16M Memory Card
98264B
*Card 2
CPU Card - Motorola M68030
A-2903-40
2922-6135
Card 3
98264-55520
16MB Memory Card
Card 4
98550A/A1416A
"Catseye" Framebuffer card
1280x1024 60Hz 8bit color Card
Disk #1
HP 7958A
Serial 2750A15146
SCSI ID: 0
Option: STD
Disk: Micropolis ESDI 170MB
Disk #2
HP 7945A
Serial 2700A01117
X421 Address 0010
Option: STD/888
Disk: Vertex Peripherals Model V170 ESDI 170MB
Display:
Starts Up With: P2
Self-Test: P2
Display Results: U0
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