I am looking for a functioning Data Pheripheral DP100 8 inch
removeable disk drive. Any ideas where I might find one?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Debbie
Hi All,
Today I spent driving up and down to a place that had a bunch of
interesting stuff for me. Amongst others, some VAX 4000 stuff, a
truckload of DSSI disks, and: some StorageWorks stuff.
The haul included two HSCZ40C controller cabs, cables, and several
(empty) BA356-JC storage cabs. I still have a bunch of RZ28's in
their SW trays, so plugged them in, for fun.
Everything seems to be alive, I could use some docs on this,
though.. esp. the HSZ40C controller, which obviously needs to be
configured through its [unknown pinout] serial port...
Thx,
Fred
I have a Visual Commuter laptop which I purchased new and still works. It's
stored securely in a closet. Unfortunately, I didn't purchased a LCD
display for it. Would you by chance know where I may purchased an LCD?
Hi all,
See subject..
They're fine... just got word from John that although he's
extremely busy, he's OK. Site was down since the last time
his ISP rebooted (fri 14th) which indeed was caused by the
storm. He'll check in on the site.
Thanks for noticing!
Cheers,
Fred
Could the many who post from their digest downloads
please put the subject in their replies ? This makes it
much easier to use my delete button and not have to read
the things I'm not interested in. I don't think that's too
much to ask. I'm sure that would make Jay or Jeffries task
much easier also. Not all of us receive in digest form.
Lawrence
lgwalker@ mts.net
> Roger Merchberger wrote:
> You mean, citing war on others despite (or because
> of) the #1 commandment of most [all?] Christian
> faiths: "Thou shalt not kill."
> Despite 2000 years of trying, Christianity (in all
> it's flavors) is still not the dominant faith of
> this planet... Any chance there's a reason for that
Did you ever bother to get the data?
http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm
Since your premise is wrong, I'll let you decide
whether your conclusion is too....
Thanks for playing!
Al
All,
Yay... DEC's rigidness in how things Should Be Done did not
disappoint me again... the DS300 was in password protection
mode. I cleared it with the usual procedure, and am now
able to configure it... which is almost as painless as it
was with the DS200's I have !
(*just with TCP/IP added ;-) *)
Thanks to all who have helped/responded!
Now, back to the usual political BS we read here..
--fred
All,
Yeah, well... part of the fun was getting the consoles tied together
using a DECserver 300. The thing works, boots, loads the software,
and then... BANG. Dumps me into a very unwilling mode that just
gives me a # prompt, and then wants me to guess.
Anyone have the (pdf?) docs on this beast? I assumed it would be a
thing similar to the 200, but oh, was i wrong...
--f
One last riposte for these supposed "patriots".
FEMA was brought in by the Reagan-Bush administrations and
now Junior has extended the rights to suspend the rights
enshrined in the US constitution by the founding fathers who
could never have imagined the rapacity of the present bandits.
Check out
http://www.sonic.net/sentinel/gvcon6.html
or if you want a real example of the big sell even extended to your
kids
www.fema.gov/kids/
But of course there is no brainwashing going on in the US of
The New World Order.
Or if you are even capable of reading something other than
spin-doctored news-clips, read " The Praetorian Guard" by
John Stockwell, the highest-ranking CIA officer ever to quit the
agency and expose the truth of it's operations to Congressional
investigators, if the book hasn't been "disappeared" by the
State Department. You might even re-examine the positions of
the "discredited" former US Attorney-General Ramsey Clarke.
Enough of this BS, I'd rather ignore the parroting rabble and go
back to figuring out the workings of "non-computer" micros and
even "non-computer" DEC micros. I shut ma mouth...
Lawrence
lgwalker@ mts.net
Thanks Eric,
I'll take your word for it since I haven't looked at an Apple 1
schematic for about twenty-five years! That may have been another reason
I didn't put video on my board!
Bryan
Eric Smith wrote:
>Your Apple 1 homebrew page is interesting, but the details about
>Woz's design aren't quite correct. The Apple 1 did use 4K multiplexed
>address DRAMs (typ. MK4096) for the main memory. But the video memory
>was entirely separate, and consisted of seven Signetics 2504 1Kbit
>dynamic shift registers and a Signetics 2519 hex 40-bit shift register.
>The video memory recirculated constantly, so it didn't need any explicit
>refresh circuitry.
>
>It wasn't until the Apple 2 design that Woz shared the main memory with
>the display to get automatic DRAM refresh.
>
>Best regards,
>Eric Smith