On Feb 6, 23:04, Adrien Farkas wrote:
> 10base-FL is 62.5/125. actually, I'm running fddi on 50/125 with no
> problems so it shouldn't matter _that_ much what cores you use for it
> (besides singlemode 8.5/125, of course).
Actually, the standards allow for both 50/125 and 62.5/125 for 10baseFL
and FDDI, and everything else up to Gigabit.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
I'm about to put some 10Base-FL in and I was wondering if someone could
tell me what kind of fiber I should be looking for? Is it 50/125 MMF like
GigE? Or is it 62.5/125 MMF like FDDI?
Peace... Sridhar
All,
I used to have an AX/2 server at home quite a while ago, and all I have
left is the hard drive. I want to get this software off the drive, but
I threw out my last MFM controller card ages ago.
Does anybody have a copy of the old RM NET LM software that ran (runs?)
Z-Net networks of PC186 machines? Even better, does anyone have an ISA
MFM controller they'd be willing to swap for money? :) eBay hasn't
turned up anything :(
Best wishes,
Peter.
Hi Pat,
Do you have any of the IBM 3164 terminals left?
Lisa
[demime 1.01a removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of lisa.parmar.vcf]
I went thinking I was going to pick up an OT DY4 PPC embedded machine,
instead it is an DY4 Orion with dual 8" floppies, the manual, a box of disks
and a Volker Craig terminal.
A few sun keyboards and a unopened copy of PharLap thrown in for good measure.
My wife met me at the door saying this is the last machine, so I'll have to
get the stuff from the trunk on the weekend.
Does anyone have any tales to tell about the DY4?
I'm also looking for drive rails for a SGI Personal Iris.
Can anyone suggest a good book on file compression?
Or, does anyone know where I can find C source for a simple file compression
routine? The program needs to be portable to Linux, MS-DOS, CP/M and
CP/M-86. (I am capable of making changes in the code to accomodate different
compilers)
Of course, there are compression routines which run under each of these
OSs, but I need to run the same routine under all four OSs.
TIA for any help --
Glen
0/0
Seen on cam.misc usenet group (Cambridge, UK) - I have no connection with the
seller, so email them directly if interested.
cheers
Jules
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From: Alan Bain (afrb2(a)statslab.cam.ac.uk)
Subject: FS: Acorn System I Microcontroller Kit
Newsgroups: ucam.adverts.forsale.computer, ucam.societies.cucps, cam.misc
Date: 2003-02-06 02:58:03 PST
ACORN system I 6502 Microcontroller kit as shipped from Acorn in a box
full of packing beads. Never assembled, so time to get out your glue
can and build it yourself.
Kit contains 1 PCB (Issue 3 200000) Dates from 1980
1 Bag of components
1 Bag of ICs (incl SY6502 and the hard to find INS8154D,
you were supposed to supply the others yourself -- presumably
desoldered from dead boards) and a load of IC sockets.
1 Schematic Diagram
I can almost certainly also locate a copy of the construction manual
writen from Acorn's Market Square Address, most likely an original!
Reasonable Offers (maybe around 40 pounds but no reasonable offer
refused)?
Alan Bain
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