>From: Ethan Dicks <erd_6502(a)yahoo.com>
>Subject: Emulex resources?
>
>I've been to Al's repository on spies.com and found a few documents,
>but I'm looking for some info on a variety of Emulex disk controllers.
>The level of detail I'm at is what controllers support which drives
>and emulate which DEC interfaces...
>
>I.e. - I have an SC21 on the way that emulates an RH11/RH70 and lets me
>talk to a variety of SMD drives as if they were RM02/RM03/RM05/RM80
>drives. I also have a QD34 that was an entire Pound that I'd like to
>press into service, but I have no cables... I was contemplating removing
>the I/O transition board and fabricating a "standard" A&B cable connector
>interface (60 pin/multi-26-pin).
>
>I'm also curious to get a reference to other controllers in case I
>see them float by... most of the ones for sale lack specifics due to
>seller ignorance.
Hi,
I have original Emulex manuals for CS09 (16 line-comm. controller) and DM01
(ST506-disk (MSCP) and SA450 floppy) controller both for the Qbus.
If this isn't available yet, I can make copies or lend the manuals to someone
who puts this to the web.
Other doc available: Codar 170 time of day clock/watchdog module for Q-bus,
DSD 880 Floppy/harddrive combination for Q-bus and Unibus,
Able computer systems, Qniverter, Qbus to unibus adapter,
several National semiconductor Qbus memory card for Q-bus.
Looking myself for doc's and/or jumper-settings for:
- Excelan exos 203 quad Q-bus controller, (probably ethernet??)
- Chrislin Industries CI-1123+ dual Memory-board
- SMS sientific micro systems Disc-adapter assy nr 0003770-0001, connects via
40 pole flatcable to a formatter 0003904-0001 that connects to several
8" discs- (eg Quantum Q2000) and floppy drives Shugart SA800
- Kaiser & Dr. Damm GmbH, MOT11-D1 ser. line controller with local MC6809,
aperantley a german made module, but maybe also sold worldwide....?
Frank
A guy I went to college with has a VAX 11/725 he's about to trash. Is
anyone interested? I think it is located near DC. He says it won't boot
but I don't know anything else. I can try to find out if anyone is
interested.
> Are there disk images of early versions of RT-11 available
> for use with the SimH simulator? Like V02C and V03B. (I
> think V03B was the last release of V3.)
They exist, but they aren't available. There are holes in what is known to
still exist. I'm not aware of any copies of V1 (was there even a V1?). I
know that copies of both versions you mention are known to exist.
Zane
Are there disk images of early versions of RT-11 available
for use with the SimH simulator? Like V02C and V03B. (I
think V03B was the last release of V3.)
Thanks,
Dave
--
David C. Jenner
djenner(a)earthlink.net
Hi again,
Here's the documentation and software haul that goes with the Torch hardware I
picked up earlier. The docs are probably about as complete as possible - and
enormous! Copying them is probably a little unrealistic; there's probably a
good 30,000 pages there - but If anyone collecting Torch hardware needs
anything looking up just shout!
cheers
Jules
Software
5.25" disks.
Single boxed copy of the Triple X System V.2 issue 2 disk set - another 30 or
so disks.
CP/N hard disk utilities (single floppy, hand-written label)
Torch hard disk utilities (single floppy, again just hand-written label)
Two Torch key disks (with different serial numbers).
Floppy with a Torch label on saying "spell binder" - no idea!
Floppy labelled as: "Torch CP/N Unix/68k CP/N Support tune.com, unix.com,
icheck.com etc."
Floppy hand-labelled as "MOSF4.11 selecta M/3.5 disks".
Core documentation
--------------------
Unisoft Uniplus System III manual set - 3 volumes
Unisoft Uniplus System V manual set - 8 volumes
Triple X Administrators manual
Triple X Handbook
Triple X Users manual (section 1)
Triple X Users manual (sections 2-6)
Triple X Programming manual
Triple X Inside System V manual
Triple X Caretaker manual
Triple X Telecomms Manager manual
Triple X Software catalogue
Triple X Gold Card newsletters 1-5
Torch Computers User Guide
Torch Computers ZEP 100 User Guide
Torch Computers Unix Guide
Torch Computers Unicomm User Guide
Torch Computers Programmers Guide
Quad X Handbook
Quad X Janitor
Quad X Inside System V
Quad X Opentop Programming
Torch-725 Hardware Reference Manual (photocopied, in a Torch binder with added
schematics, notes etc.)
Torch X Window System Handbook
Torch X Toolkit manual
ASM68 Language Manual for UniPlus+
Introduction to Issue 2.0 of System V.2 (stapled together, no binder)
System V.2 - Issue 2.0 List of Files
Torch-related Oddities
-------------------------------
Manual for the Torch Manta board
Binder labelled as "All the stuff Torch didn't tell you!" - seems to be a C
programming guide.
Binder labelled as "Unix user guide" - notes on the basics, VI, shells etc.
Binder for the VME320QX board (a Quad X on a VME bus card) with the following
sections: Quad X spec / Quad X board manual / Openchip spec / Openchip
programming manual / Quad X circuit diagram / Quad X parts list revisions /
manufacturing notes / board layout
3rd party documentation set: two ring binders with sections labelled as "XXX
manuals" and sections as follows: System V.0 issue 1.3 / Unix 5.2 product
description / Unix V.2 list of files / XXX install / despatch notes (original
shipping invoices!) / additional section 1 pages / hints / printing / B-net /
NFS / multiuser / tape streamer / DOS disc utilities / 80MB disk drive /
Versaterm 100 / Fortran F77
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Free for postage:
1 IBM 5250 Emulation Adaptor ISA #82G7060
1 HP SCSI Adaptor ISA (for Scanjet?) #C1752-66500
I found these half-length ISA cards in the trash on the way to work today & have no need for them. Each is in a zip-lock bag and looks OK, but is untested. Postage would be about $2.00 each.
Robert A. Feldman
robert_feldman(a)jdedwards.com
>From: "Pentinmaki, Isaac" <Isaac.Pentinmaki(a)KRAFT.COM>
>To: "'jfoust(a)threedee.com'" <jfoust(a)threedee.com>
>Subject: computer rescue
>Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 10:48:42 -0500
>
>How old are you looking for ?
>I have an old Sun 68k that I've been trying to get motivated to recycle. The
>computer has been off so long the boot prom has to be reset from the bios.
>It's about the speed of a fast 386 and the monitor is very heavy.
>
>Isaac Pentinmaki
>Glythor Inc. Consultant @ Kraft
>608 285 4592
Hi,
I have a couple of Dataram DR-118 core boards for a PDP-8 (Omnibus).
Anyone have any information on this (specifically how to jumper it for
the proper addresses). I *think* it's a 16kx12 but I'm not certain.
Thanks.
--
TTFN - Guy
hello there.
i understand you might have a copy of the software for the up200.
i just acquired one and need the software please.
also if you have any idea about the cable from the unit to the computer it would be greatly appreciated.
thank you in advance
martin.....