Pete,
I noticed you posting here regarding StorageWorks kit.
I am very interested if you do have a PDF manual on the HSD10-AA DSSI controller. I have a system here that uses a great many of them and I am having trouble getting a terminal to connect to the RJ11 connector in order to configure it.
Regards
David
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Go to: http://deathrow.vistech.net/
The website gives info about the Deathrow OpenVMS cluster. I've tried
them before, although I know very little about VMS. They allow guest
access via telnet and ssh.
jba(a)sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
>From: "Jay West" <jwest(a)classiccmp.org>
>
>I think I posted a query about this before, but don't recall any answers....
>
>HP recommends cleaning the heads on the 14" drives with a flat wand, and a
>cleaning sleeve that fits over it. They also recommend the same device for
Hi Jay
Even if you don't find these, you can still use Q-tips
with a little care to not over stress the spring mounting.
It is important to keep the heads clean. It doesn't
take long to damage a disk with a little something stuck
to the heads.
Later
Dwight
I don't believe so but could be wrong, we used to have 1000s of MECC programs
at the school where I work, all for the Apple II series. At one time we
even had them all on a DigiCard server. The system would track student progress
and run the various programs automatically based on a students progress.
Our last DigiCard controller dies about 3 years ago. We still have some of the
5.25" disks but 1000s of the software binders went into the dumpster about 2
years ago. I would have given them a good home but I didn't have the space,
and sometimes I just have to say "NO".
On Nov 11, 9:47, Kelly Fergason wrote:
>
> All the trek's are cool, of course... but if someone knew where the
> Trader game was, that would be very cool.
>
> I remember it being 2 basic programs, trader was the front-end, which
> chained to trades. Standard economic galactic trader game, starting
> at the Sol system.
Did you find it? Yes, it's two programs, which I found on Al Kossow's
image of the HP library tape. I've been putting together a web page
about BASIC games I've found interesting -- I ran out of time so
there's not much there yet, but I extracted TRADER and TRADES (thanks
to Eric Smith, whose tsbextract and tsbdecode programs I adapted).
If anyone else is looking for something particular, I could easily be
persuaded to add it when I have time, assuming it's something I can
find. I've got images of David Ahl's DECtapes, as well as the HP tape,
and a few other sources.
http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/basicgames/index.html
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium was bought up a few years back by
The Learning Company. Which I believe is a division of Broderbund, but don't
quote me on that.
Dan
Anyone got a manual for one of these? So far all I've
managed to do is find about a hundred different ways
to make it light up "Error".
Electronic version is preferred but if anyone in the UK
has one I can beg/steal/borrow I'd be grateful.
Cheers,
Lee.
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