Hi,
I am looking for the AMP flat 8-way Mate-N-Lok connectors for the 20mA loops
to my TTY. Does anyone know a source for a couple of pair of them? I found
some vendors online, but they all seem to have pretty hefty minimum orders.
It also appears that AMP doesn't make them anymore.
I am trying to restore my TTY wiring to something resembling what DEC would
have done.
Thanks!
Vince
On Nov 15, 12:38, Donald Nova wrote:
> I just recently acquired a Cromemco Z-2D (don't yet have all the
> necessary accessories and peripherals to test it)... and I'm curious
as
> to how many of these were made.
>
> I know they were produced in 1977, but aside from the information
from
> old-computers.com, I know relatively little about it.
>
> There doesn't seem to be much interest surrounding them, as I had
> trouble finding much on the web.
They're quite nice machines. I used to use one at college. I have a
System Three and some spare S100 cards including a couple of TV
Dazzlers and a shedload (not sure if that's a metric shedload or not
:-)) of serial, disk, and memory cards. Also some Matrox video stuff.
Mine has a twin Persci 8" drive unit (apparently notorious for
alignment problems, and mine certainly needs aligned) and a single
5_1/4" drive of suspiciously modern appearance.
I've not used it much since I got it earlier this year. Too much to
do, too little time :-(
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
I just recently acquired a Cromemco Z-2D (don't yet have all the
necessary accessories and peripherals to test it)... and I'm curious as
to how many of these were made.
I know they were produced in 1977, but aside from the information from
old-computers.com, I know relatively little about it.
There doesn't seem to be much interest surrounding them, as I had
trouble finding much on the web.
Anything any of you could tell me about this (especially how many were
produced, how many are estimated to still be around, etc) would be
really cool.
Thanks!
~Donald Nova
Don at NovaNow.net
There are now .tap images for three different hardware configurations
up at www.bitsavers.com/HP/tapes
rte-6vm_92084-13503r2540
rte-6vm_92084-13505r5000
rte-6vm_92084-13508r2340
RTE-6/VM primary system #601
92084A OPT 055 (7925M)
800bpi - psave format 92084-13505 rev 5000
1982
was the only tape I had handy this morning to read the paper label.
each part number was for a specific hardware configuration
I'll try to dump the microcode proms this weekend
I also uploaded two 2000TSB contributed software tapes as well
TREK73 appears to be on 2000dmp5-5-84iclContrib.tap
I own a couple of Data General AViiON's. The ones I have
use the MC88100 cpu. I have tons of parts to upgrade these
but they're just sitting in my garage (along with everything else).
Sigh--
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 00:51:07 -0600 "Ryan K. Brooks" <ryan(a)hack.net>
writes:
> Speaking of the "oh so cool" 88k- does anyone have one of these? I
> always thought a Moto 88k box running some sort of *BSD would be a
> great addition to the collection. Anyone?
>
> -Ryan Brooks
> ryan(a)hack.net
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dear sir,
I am looking for a 8 inch floppy drive.
Do you still have some ?
I need the model that has the head mouvement
on a screw and nut system
manager,
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Paul Thompson wrote:
> Yes, it does. A kernel setting and some user commands:
>
> llogin (vms: set host/lat)
Llogin is indeed "outbound LAT"; the system comes with a LAT
service (inbound conns) as well:
(kebab)~$ uname -a
OSF1 kebab V5.1 2650 alpha alpha
(kebab)~$ llogin -d
Learned Services:
Service Name Node Rating Identification
C_ANDREW DS-VAXCON 255 Console MicroVAX 3400
C_DAWN DS-VAXCON 90 Console VAXserver 3100 SCSI
C_IS1000T_1 DS-VAXCON 255 Console InfoTower 1000 #1
C_IS150_1 DS300-1 255 Console IS150_1
C_TARA DS-VAXCON 255 Console VAX 4700A
C_TWINS DS300-1 255 Console MicroVAX 3300
C_UNIBUS DS300-1 90 Console VAXserver 3100
C_VAXLAB DS300-1 255 Console VAX 4100A
C_WILLOW DS-VAXCON 255 Console VAX 4505A
C_XANDER DS-VAXCON 90 Console MicroVAX 3800
GW GW 5 Cisco LAT GW
INFOSERVER INFOSERVER 255 VAXlab IS1000
IS150VXT_1 IS150VXT_1 255 IS150VXT voor Test
KEBAB KEBAB 19 Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1B LAT SERVICE
MIPSFAIR MIPSFAIR 0 DEC OSF/1 Version 2.0 LAT SERVICE
MODEM DS200-2 255 Courier I-Modem
OMNIBUS DS200-2 90 Test Omni
(kebab)~$
> ccr (ncp connect node),
CCR is part of MOP (MOP Remote Console), not LAT, but OK. Its
there, too, yes.
--f
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