The DG guy in PDX just got in three Gould/Encore SEL 32s in. If there is any
interest I can send you his way. Since he is a scrapper you will have to pay
twice gold price. These won't stick around long.
They appear to be single full height racks with a Pertec tape and maybe a
large (physically) HD. Heavy and would require pickup In Portland, OR or
palletizing and shipping from there.
Sorry no pictures. I am 100 miles from the systems and cannot go look.
Paxton
Astoria, OR
I've got a PDP-11/23 cpu, M8044 32kW memory card, DLV11-J serial card, and
an RQDX1 set up, and starting up into ODT. I've got an ST225 'MFM'
interface drive and an RX50 I'd like to hook up, but no cab kit for the
RQDX1.
Four questions:
1a) Does anyone have a pinout for a cable that'll let me hook up the RX50
and MFM drive to the RQDX1
1b) What DIP switch settings should I use on the RQDX1?
1c) Does someone have a bootstrap I can enter using ODT to boot RT-11 off
of an RX50 or the hard drive on the RQDX1?
2) I can potentially get a PC set up with a TU58 emulator, does anyone
have a bootstrap to load from a TU58?
Thanks!
-- Pat
Hi
I know someone that re-tires phono idlers. Contact me
off list and I'll give you the info on him. He said
he'd give re-tiring a capstan a try if someone want
to experiment.
Dwight
>From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
>Ethan,
>
>At 09:02 AM 9/11/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>>--- "J.C. Wren" <jcwren(a)jcwren.com> wrote:
>>> I acquired a pair of HP-4952A protocol analyzers. One has version
>>> 1.00 1986 software, the other A.02.00 1989 software...
>>>
>>> Also, I'm looking for a copy of the terminal emulator that came with
>>> these. I know the diskettes can't be copied on the unit, but I'm sure
>>> they could be copied on a *nix box.
>>
>>Can't help you with floppy-based HP analyzers, but it leads me to ask
>>about my own - I have a pair of portable HP protocol analyzers (I
>>*thought* the numbers were 4951A and 4951B, buit they do not use 3.5"
>>floppies (that's the 4951C, AFAIK); instead, they use the same sort of
>>tapes as a DEC TU-58).
>
>
> I have a 4951. It uses the same tapes as the HP-85, HP 9825, etc. IIRC
they're DC-100 tapes and you can use the same (40MB?) tapes that were used
in PCs. You can also reformat and use DECTapes. But check your drive first,
you'll probably find that it has the same problems (melted tape drive
roller) as the HPs usually do.
>
>>
>>I did find this PDF on a Google search:
>>
>> http://www.helmut-singer.de/pdf/hp4951c-4952a-4954a-4955a-4972a.pdf
>>
>>Doesn't solve any problems, but it's a nice feature reference.
>>
>>We did lots and lots with ours, including simulating an IBM 37X5 (PU T4)
>>up to and including the BIND, with enough RR traffic to fool our PU T2
>>product into thinking it was logging onto a real system. It's harder
>>than it sounds, especially given that the menu-based "programming
>>language" does not allow much creative latitude. I suspect that newer
>>analyzers (like yours), especially those mentioned in that PDF file,
>>would have better SNA support. In any case, they were stunning for
>>BISYNC traffic. Not sure we ever used them for async monitoring, but
>>they _will_ do it.
>>
>>Are there any other HP analyzer owners on the list? I'd love to swap
>>any information.
>
> My 4951 is in storage but I'm pretty sure that there's a operators
manual with it.
>
> Joe
>>
>>-ethan
>>
>>
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>
I saw a Mac at a thrift today that I assume must be one of the 128k
Macs. It is a Model M0001 and there is not a mini-DIN to be found
on it. Just D-subs and an RJ-11 on the front for the keyboard. It
runs too - or it would like to if it had a disk.
Is my 128k Mac surmise correct?
- don
Yet another box from my collection will have to go. It's an fully working Apple II Euro+, an Apple II made for the european market that was able to display video in the PAL format and also supported european letters.
Read more about it here : http://www.apple-history.com/quickgallery.html?where=aIIplus.html
As with the Raptor 3 - I will ship anywhere. The computer works great but I have no additional stuff for it like manuals, software or anything.
Please email an offer to joacim at melin dot org.
Try this:
ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/adt122.zipftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/utility/programming/apple_pa…
>From: Ron Hudson <rhudson(a)cnonline.net>
>Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>Subject: want:Apple Pascal
>Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 08:07:01 -0700
>
>Anybody got a spare or know how to clone this.
>I don't need docs, I have the Mcgraw Hill apple pascal
>book.
>
>I have internet access with a linux box/windows box but I don't
>know how to cut apple IIc disks from there.
>
>Thanks!
>ron.
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Anybody got a spare or know how to clone this.
I don't need docs, I have the Mcgraw Hill apple pascal
book.
I have internet access with a linux box/windows box but I don't
know how to cut apple IIc disks from there.
Thanks!
ron.
Umm looks like a twist-lock connector... *sniff* tastes like a twist-lock
connector... *lick* mmm tastes like a twist-lock connector... "Hey mom, um a
VAX is FAR more usefull than a dryer! OK? OK!" Nope no three-phase here :
).. Also, the main difference between the "normal" VMS and 11/750 VMS is
that generally speaking, it would be difficult to put the CDs in the
TU-58... 11/750 VMS distros generally were at at least some portion
TU58-based.
Will J
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Hello,
Today I acquired a BRAND NEW AT&T model 458 serial daisy wheel printer. It's in the original wrapping. It has a printout saying Printer AT&T 458 Number 7829177, then it has a vertical alignment test. If someone wants this before I open the original packing, let me know.
Ralph