Does anyone have (scans are OK) of the maintenance docs for the DF32D.
This is the posibus version of the DF32.
On the same note, does anyone have the drive portion of a DF32 that
they'd be willing to let go (or an entire DF/DS 32)? My DF32D is sans
drive.
Thanks.
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TTFN - Guy
Hi,
I've got an electrolytic I pulled from my TU56 drive because it had a big
crusty electrolyte extrusion through the vent plug in the top. The
capacitor is marked "SPRAGUE 100 MFD 55V - 60CY A5030". It is 2" in
diameter and just over 4" tall, with two solder lugs on top. I think they
are connected to the drive motors.
I have looked for replacement electrolytic, but they all have way more
capacitance or way more voltage rating, and are nowhere near the right
physical dimensions. Is there a source for exact replacements?
If not, should I just get one with the right diameter for the mounting clamp
and the right capacitance, but some huge voltage rating, or is the voltage
rating more important and I should beef up the capacitance instead? Or do I
have to get both those right, and substitute a little dinky device?
Thanks!
Vince
Hi, All
I am looking for repair manuals for a TI 990/12 Business
system. mine has no output from the Power Supply
board. Fans come on. I have dozens of manuals but
all have to do with operations and software. The only
service info. is a folder with full of Xerox tech call
logs and reapir invoices.
The second machine is a Xerox Star. I have the software
and operating manuals. I would like to find the stand
alone common software disk or a disk image. I have only
the network disks and booting it with out the network
server is a pain. Of coarse if someone in the Seattle
area has a Xerox 860 server they want to part with I
can have my own Xerox network and Space heaters. ;-)
I would also like to find the sys admin. type
manuals. (set up, software install)
Thanks, In advance
Jerry
Jerry Wright
JLC inc.
g-wright(a)att.net
>Hey, whatever happened to all of those
>good B movie like that which were on cable TV at night (before cable
>TV became boring)? Years ago, I used to stay up late and hack code
>while watching them.
"USA Up All Night" was a great program to catch these. And of course
Rhonda Sheere(sp?) in her best B-Movie Busty Blond attitude made it all
the better.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I was really busy over Thanksgiving, and then I got really sick, I'm
just recovering today, so I haven't had much time to do any tinkering
with computers. I just got home a few minutes ago, and the back end of
my car is sagging from the weight of an IBM AS/400 Model 9404. It's
very heavy, and I can't lift it alone, so it's going to have to stay
there until I can get a friend to help me lift it out and get it into
the house, but I have the panels, tape drive and battery backup unit
inside (I took them out to make it lighter and easier to load).
Unfortunately, the machine is missing it's hard drives, as well as
their carriers. It does, however, have a tape drive installed, and
seems to have it's full compliment of boards. I can't wait to play with
it :). It's not like I need another project, and I really don't have
space for it at the moment, but I couldn't pass it up. I can always use
it as a nightstand/space heater...
Anyway, anyone know anything about this beast? I've only done a little
googleing, which hasn't turned up any information on the hardware. I
need to find at least one drive carrier, and an operating system for
it. Does Linux run well (if at all) on the AS/400? Like I said, I
haven't done much research yet, I'm just trying to see if anyone has
had any experience with this thing. It's an interesting (and heavy)
piece of hardware. It will be fun to get running, provided I can find
the time.
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com
Hello, all:
The other day I pulled my Radio Shack Model 102 out of the hard
plastic case and noticed, for the first time, that the foam padding is
starting to deteriorate.
Does anyone have a source for replacement foam sheets or the like
that I could use to replace the foam in the plastic case? I don't have the
measurements handy, but it might be about 11" by 18" in size and 2" in
depth.
Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
Rich
Hi Jim,
Are you the Jim Arnott that posted knowledge on how to use Dayna
Etherprint box? I found the thread in a mail list. If so, would you
be willing to try and help me out with trying to set one up for my
home network?
Thanks,
Erik
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Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
2206 Molecular Biology Building
Iowa State University
Ames, IA, 50011
office: 515-294-9009
lab: 515-294-0137
fax: 515-294-6755
email: vollbrec(a)iastate.edu
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> Any ideas how to convert a tape cut on an HP2000 into the .tap format
> used by the SIMH hp2000 simulator?
Eric Smith has a program called tapecopy that will do this under Linux
.tap is <little-endian 32 bit record length> <data> <copy of record length>
with a single byte of 0 for a tape mark.
To create a .tap file from a real tape you:
read a tape record
if it is a tape mark, put out a byte of zero
else
write the record length
write the data
write the record length
> Can someone helps me, please ?
It is on my list of things to look for.
BBN 1822 describes the host to IMP protocol
I'm hoping there is a copy in the SRI archives at the Computer
History Museum.