I think there was a pascal compiler - but i'm not
sure.
as far as copyright, ibm enforces thier copyrights -
no matter how old they are - so you may not find any
sys 3x stuff on the web.
i checked before and did not find anything, dispite
the fact that some disks can be copied to 5 1/4 or 3
1/2 useing the pc emulator and the ibm (irma?)card.
i have no problem "sharing" old ibm software
for the sys 3x systems on a small scale.
Bill
Message: 13
From: "Alberto Rubinelli - A2 Sistemi"
<alberto(a)a2sistemi.it>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Subject: RE: IBM 5360 FREE to good home
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:08:09 +0200
Reply-To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
> Might you have a copy of the basic compiler or basic
> disk for the 5360?
>
> i have most of the other languages for the sys 36
but
> need a copy of basic.
Very interesting :) There is a pascal compiler for S36
?
I have two 5360 and other S36 smaller, but a very poor
software
dotation: it
is possible to find software for S36 in internet ...
or it's copyright
?
Alberto
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My hard drive crashed last week and I lost just about everything. I've
been slowly reloading files and applications but I'm missing one badly
needed file, "Ftpmgr.dll", it's part of WS-FTP. I have a copy of WS-FTP
that I bought on-line less than a month ago and Ipswich is SUPPOSED to
support if for a year but they've ignored my requests for a replacement
copy of the program. I've spent about 5 hours and slowly retrieved all the
files for WS-FTP off of the damaged drive but I have not been able to
recover this one file. Does anyone have a copy of it that that can e-mail
me? It should be about 273Kb and mine is dated 5/23/03.
I searched the net and I found a site
<http://www.donker.ws/nuke/dll1f.php> that is supposed to have the file
posted but when I try to connect to the site the computer says that it is
not a valid domain. Any idea why?
From Ipswitch's registration message:
"Detailed information on your purchase:
Serial Number: WF-xxxxxxx
Date of Purchase: Wed, 13 Aug 03 15:06:16
Quantity: 1 @ USD $39.95 each
Subtotal: USD $39.95
Tax: USD $
Total: USD $39.95
Paid for in full with MasterCard Account."
Joe
All posts requiring moderation (some to cctalk and all to cctech) may be
delayed a few days, or slower than usual at least, due to a death in the
family. I will try to pop in from time to time to take care of things, but my
availability will be sparse the next few days.
I apologize for any delayed posts in advance.
Jay West
If anyone has a manual for a LeCroy 6010 CAMAC Magic Controller,
there's a US university that needs one. They indicate a willingness
to fund the project if necessary. If anyone has one they want to loan
or sell, email to ...
Temp Mail <tempmail.aa(a)verizon.net>
Best Regards
I have need to part with my three Sanyo MBC 1150 computers.
I will take best offer with pickup in the Austin Texas area (I will not ship).
Two were alive when they went on the shelf, the third did not power the
screen. I have no software but believe they run CPM.
I've been warned by the Gravity Patrol that critical mass has been
exceeded at my home again, so I'm cleaning out duplicate and
unneeded SGI software, publications, keyboards, mice, and machines.
All of this is original SGI material. Some of the software is of
current interest (like the IRIX 6.5 base cds). Some will be of
interest to those still running IRIX 6.2 or IRIX 5.3, or if you like
older hardware. Condition of everything is either unused or lightly
used (though one manual has a torn cover, and another is well
thumbed). All manuals are the recent ones which are either wire-bound
with paper covers or stapled paper covers (depending on size).
Although I've not gone through the keyboards and mice yet, I have spare
of many -- I can *probably* help if you need such (including optical
mice and pads) for machines including Power Series, Personal Iris,
Professional Series, Crimson, Indigo, Indigo2, Indy, O2, and Octane.
I also have a very nice 4D/35 Personal Iris, a fairly rare IRIS File,
and a 4D/340VGX (twin tower, 4 cpu, 256Mb ram) that are also looking
for good homes. My enthusiasm for packing Personal Irises is currently
quite low, but I might be able to be coerced. The 340 would have to go
via truck, so that would be your responsibility to arrange, or pickup
is fine too. For the right trade, I'll deliver it! :)
Everything is available for interesting trades. Please contact me
directly via email, and I can either supply you with a list of items
I'm looking for, or you can try suggesting trades at random. I very
much prefer to trade, but if absolutely nothing matches up, I'll
consider US$ as well. Everything is in St. Louis, MO, USA. No
problem with shipping internationally on the software, publications,
keyboards and mice.
-- Mark
Software cds:
=============
IRIX 6.5 base, complete (7 cds)
(needed before installing any 6.5.x release. Includes:
Foundation 1,
Foundation 2,
IRIX 6.5 Applications,
IRIX 6.5 Development Foundation,
IRIX 6.5 Development Libraries,
ONC3/NFS Version 3,
IRIX 6.5 Base Documentation)
IRIX 6.5 Applications
IRIX 6.5.7 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.5.6 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.5.4 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.5.3 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.5.3 Base Documentation
Trusted IRIX/CMN 6.5.3 overlays
IRIX 6.5.2 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.5.1 installation tools and overlays (2 cds)
IRIX 6.4 for Origin, Onyx2 and Octane
IRIX 6.4 Applications
IRIX 6.3 for O2 including R10000
IRIX 6.3 Applications
IRIX 6.2 with Indigo2 IMPACT 10000
IRIX 6.2 Applications
IRIX 6.2 Auxillary Applications
IRIX 5.3
IRIX 5.3 All Indigo2 IMPACT
IRIX 5.3 with Presenter 175MHz and 2Mb cache
NFS 4.0.1
NFS version 2
Internal Support Tools 1.0
Internal Support Tools 1.2
Diagnostics 6.0.1
Diagnostics 6.1
Developer Tools Maintenance Release 7.3.1.1m
IRIX 6.3 Development Foundation
IRIX 6.3 Development Libraries
IRIX 6.2 Development Libraries
IRIS Development Option (IDO) 4.0.1
ProDev WorkShop 2.6.5
MIPSpro C++ 6.0.2
MIPSpro Power C 6.0.2
ADA95 Compiler 1.3
MIPSpro Fortran 77 6.0.2
MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 6.0.2
MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 6.1
Fortran 77 3.4.1
Message Passing Toolkit 1.4
Documenter's Workbench 4.1.3
I also have an UNSORTED box of hundreds of surplus SGI cds.
Owner's guides:
===============
Octane Workstation Owner's Guide
O2 Workstation Owner's Guide
Indy Workstation Owner's Guide
Indigo2 Workstation Owner's Guide
Indigo2 IMPACT Workstation Owner's Guide
Origin200 Owner's Guide
Hardware installation/guide:
============================
External SCSI Device Installation Guide
IndyCam Installation Guide for Indigo2
Indigo2 Video for Indigo2 IMPACT Owner's Guide
(see also programmer's guide below)
Software installation:
======================
IRIS Software Installation Guide
Software Installation Administrator's Guide
IRIX Admin: Software Installation and Licensing
(note: these three are essentially the same manual. The
last one listed is a later version that omits references
to remote installs from tape, cpu types like Personal
Iris and Power Series, old miniroot invocation, etc.)
Administration:
===============
Personal System Administration Guide
NFS and NIS Administration Guide and Man Pages
Diskless Workstation Administration Guide
Network License System Administration Guide
Network Computing System Administration Guide
IRIS Workspace User's Guide
Programming:
============
Indigo2 Video for Indigo2 IMPACT Programmer's Guide
IRIX Network Programming Guide
CodeVision User's Guide Volume I
CodeVision User's Guide Volume II
"Pipeline" magazine:
====================
This is a technical/owner's periodical. It is still being
published electronically (.pdf). I have many of the print
issues available.
"IRIS Universe" magazine:
=========================
A slick promotional/marketing magazine, no longer published.
I have only a very few issues available.
Hi all,
I've got a line on a NEC APC-H03P available in Titusville
FL, from a volunteer group that sets up donated PCs for
schools. They don't care to get money for it, really just
want to find the thing a good home, but they wouldn't mind
getting a modern (pentium or newer) PC. It apparently has
8-inch disk drives, disks, and a monitor.
Anybody know what this thing is? CP/M maybe?
If interested, contact me and I'll send you their e-mail
address off-list.
Bill.
There's some great stuff there. Any recommendations or personal preferences?
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Buckle [mailto:geneb@deltasoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:01 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Cc: CCTech (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Anyone have copy of old BBS software
Rich, if you head over to http://archives.thebbs.org/ra103a.htm you'll
find more BBS programs than you can shake a stick at.
Check out the rest of the site as well. It's a great resource.
g.
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Cini, Richard wrote:
> Hello, all:
>
> Does anyone have a copy of some old BBS software for the PC
> platform, like WildCat, that I could get a copy of? I'd like to do some
file
> transfer testing among my classic platforms and thought an internal BBS
> would be a clean way to do it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rich Cini
>From: "John Allain" <allain(a)panix.com>
>
>If the LLF is not performed on IDE drives,
>then I wonder wonder what Format does spend its time on?
>I mean, on floppies a HLF takes about a second.
>
>John A.
>
Hi John
Part of Format's function is to determine if there
are any bad sectors. This takes time. Usually this is
done by reading a sector, writing and reading the complement
then writing and reading the original This takes time.
Dwight
yes, but the Unconditional and Verify switches force a write to all the
sectors. Well, they used to anyway. I still think they do. I may just
set up a drive and test that to make sure.