Subject say's it all, I have a complete manual set for Ultrix-32, 15
binders in total. Just pay shipping or come and get them. I really don't
want to see them end up in a dumpster.
While we're on the subject, I also have Ultrix 3.1 (VAX) and Ultrix 4.2a
(RISC) on TK50 tape, same deal, pay shipping or come and get em. I think
there is also a system backup of a MicroVAX II running 3.1. Items are
located in Allentown, PA if you care to pick them up.
--
Keith Huff
kshuff(a)fast.net
just wrote to say that I really appreciated the info about ONTV and the link. I was wondering how I can attain a unit for myself. Nothing more than nostalgia reasons, but i'd really like to have one. If you can help me out Dan, please let me know.
thank you, -mike
Hello,
Do you still have these boards for trade? If so, what sort of
microprocessors are you looking for? The most interesting processor
that I have is an Intel 8088-6 ES (engineering sample.) Note that it is
6MHz (not 5) and from what I gather, it didn’t make it to full
production.
Take care,
Howard
Hi, I have a bunch of DEC boards that need a good home.
I don't know the functionality of these DEC
boards. They appear to be in good shape. The description info is what
I
got of the internet. Let me know if any of these are interesting and we
will go from there. I am mostly interested in trading for old
microprocessors for my collection.
Regards,
Norm
Here's my DEC board list.
MODULE OPTION BUS DESCRIPTION
M7095 KD11-Z U 11/44 control module
M7096 KD11-Z U 11/44 multifunction module
M7097 KK11-B U 11/44 4-Kword cache module
M7098 KD11-Z U 11/44 UNIBUS interface
M8192 KDJ11-AA Q LSI-11/73 CPU, 8-Kbyte cache, not FPJ11-AA
(The
DEC cpu chip not supplied with this board).
M7900 RK611 U RK06/07 Unibus interface, hex
M7901 RK611 U RK06/07 register module, hex
M7902 RK611 U RK06/07 control module, hex
M7903 RK611 U RK06/07 data module, hex
M7904 RK611 U RK06/07 drive interface module, hex
M7651 DRV1W-S Q General-Purpose DMA Interface?
M7255 RK11-D U RK05 disk control module
M7256 RK11-D U RK05 registers module (data path)
M7257 RK11-D U RK05 bus control module
M8200-YA DMC11-R U 1-line sync DDCMP microprocessor with 1K
control/ ROM (point-to-point, used with M8201).
M8201 DMC11 U 1-line sync DDCMP DMA, EIA & V35 line board
---end----
Anyone know of an easy to make and restore disk images on peasea hardware?
I've got a few on-topic boxes that I want to use for projects, but I also
don't want to blow away the existing software as some of it is interesting
and hard-to-replace. Bonus points if the image is browsable after moving
but it must be able to restore to an identical state from basically the bare
metal. What I'm thinking of is a NetBSD boot disk with enough software in
the ramdisk to dd an image onto and off of an NFS mount, but before I start
in on it I was wondering if anyone else had a solution.
Thanks
Bob
I know exactly what to do under UNIX, but I'm attempting to help out
someone else - I have the Montagar Hobbyist CD-ROM and I'm trying to
create an ISO file to feed to SIMH. We have tried three different
CD-ROM slurping programs from shareware.com and download.com, but
no success. They seem to have heartburn because the disc is not
mounted under Windows.
Has anyone gone from CD-ROM to running VAX under Windows? How did
you get files off the distro?
Thanks,
-ethan
Oh, those aren't 11/44 cards.
RK611 M7900 RK06/07 Unibus interface
RK611 M7901 RK06/07 register module
RK611 M7903 RK06/07 data module
RK611 M7904 RK06/07 driver interface module
The 11/44 cards are
M7090 KD11-Z U 11/44 console interface module
M7091 KE44-A U 11/44 CIS control store module
M7092 KE44-A U 11/44 CIS data path/logic module
M7093 FP11-F U 11/44 floating point module
M7094 KD11-Z U 11/44 data path module
M7095 KD11-Z U 11/44 control module
M7096 KD11-Z U 11/44 multifunction module
M7097 KK11-B U 11/44 4-Kword cache module
M7098 KD11-Z U 11/44 UNIBUS interface
>
>Who was offering these cards originally? I didn't pay much attention at
>the time, but now that you mention that they are 11/44 cards I should pick
>up spares for the 11/44 I have that I need to get running.
>
>
>> > M7900
>> > M7903
>> > M7904
>>
>>Anyone here repairing an 11/44? IIRC those are the console interface,
>>floating point processor and data path for that machine.
>>
>>-tony
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Who was offering these cards originally? I didn't pay much attention at the
time, but now that you mention that they are 11/44 cards I should pick up
spares for the 11/44 I have that I need to get running.
> > M7900
> > M7903
> > M7904
>
>Anyone here repairing an 11/44? IIRC those are the console interface,
>floating point processor and data path for that machine.
>
>-tony
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This is the final lot of DEC boards I need to clear out. If there are no
takers, they go to the recycler next week. Thanks Norm
I want $5 each + shipping.
M8192, no processor
M8200 YA
M8201
M7255
M7256
M7257
M7651
M7900
M7903
M7904
I also have an old ST-251 hard disk.
Thanks for your interest
Norm
And I've found this ..
B1 1+-v-+16 Vcc
B2 2| |15 A2
B3 3| |14 A1
A3 4| |13 A0 S=A+B+Cn
Cn 5| |12 B0 Cn+4=OUT
Cn+4 6| |11 S0
S2 7| |10 S1
GND 8+---+9 S3
Lee.
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Does anyone know what this is? It's on a board with six 74LS181's and
two 74F582, as well as some static RAM and a ton of other TTL logic.
--
Jim Donoghue
Smithy Co.
(734) 913-6700