Sure,
Running on Wondoz ME on a Sony VAIO Slimtop 800 with an
800 MHz Pentium 3 with both occurrences of SIMH resting minimized
on the task bar.
BTEST
1 Min 4 Sec
FPTS9
54 sec
This actually suppressed me, some aspects of the simulation seem sluggish.
Logging in for example seems slower than I remember on real hardware.
Perhaps we should try some other benchmarks that would test the speed of
chaining with the targets csaved or saved.
Hope this helps,
Mike.
And, you checked the polarity?
Dwight
>From: "Lyos Norezel" <lyosnorezel(a)yahoo.com>
>
>Nope... I checked this it was DC like it needed.
>
>I've been following this thread, but I'm betting that the original
>author plugged an AC adapter where it wanted DC, or vice versa.
>That will often cause a "blue-smoke" level event.
>
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 08:53:51AM +0100, Andreas Holz wrote:
>
> > I'm looking despeately for a RL02.
> Drive or disk pack?
>
> BTW: I am looking for RL02 rack mount rails, a M8061 RLV12 QBus and a
> M7762 RL11 UniBus controler.
> --
Jochen,
a RLV12 Card had been sold on Ebay.de 2 months ago for 20 EUR, if I remember well.
Sometimes, qbus cards are being sold for 10 to 20 EUR, these prices seem affordable to me.
Pierre
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Hello Jonathan,
I'm looking for a SEM for inspection of electronic devices for the space instrumentation dept. at the Technical University of Denmark, and found your one year old mail about the WB-6 SEM. Is this unit still available ?
BR
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FYI for all concerned, I just checked, and emulation.net is back up.
Zane
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Don has what seems to be a nice load of Commodore free for pickup from his
home in Concord, New Hampshire.
As always, please contact Don directly.
Reply-to: don-w(a)jjtekonline.net
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 07:41:43 -0500
From: Don Wilson <don-w(a)jjtekonline.net>
To: donate(a)vintage.org
Subject: Commodore Computer
I have a lot of software to go along with commodore C64' keyboards and
128" keyboards to go along with that I have 4 or 5 floppy disks, one IBM
floppy disk, several battery packs, monitor. I also have several upgrades
that I purchased one is the swift link, game cartridge and plenty of
games. I have a multitude of program disks too. All in all the original
cost of everything I have at that time cost me over $2000.00. I would be
happy to donate everything, however I would prefer to have it picked up at
my home. I will wait for a response before I give out my address, however
I live in Concord, NH.
Willie
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Hello George Najarian,
Were you ever able to locate the HP 10391B
Inverse Assembler toolset? If so, could you
provide a link to the site or a vendor with
reasonable prices? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Doug DeHority
/ duggit(a)ix.netcom.com
I noticed this in comp.os.vms and thought someone here might be
interested. I'll leave you to decipher the guy's real e-mail address.
-brian.
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 23:27:24 +0000 (UTC)
>From: John Comeau <this-wont-go-to-me(a)risp.org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: Re: gray wall docs free in florida
John Comeau <i-wont-receive-this(a)risp.org> wrote:
> Got VAX/VMS docs for 5.0 to give away. But only if you pick up, in
> South Florida; I won't be doing any packing or lifting, no matter
> how much you might be willing to pay.
OK, guess they're headed for the dumpster... too bad.
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On Jan 26, 14:28, Kevin Handy wrote:
> Pete Turnbull wrote:
>
> >Well, there might be a way to deal with the problem.
[ stuff about analysing voltage ]
> I've been following this thread, but I'm betting that the original
> author plugged an AC adapter where it wanted DC, or vice versa.
> That will often cause a "blue-smoke" level event.
This is a non-sequitur :-) I was replying to David Corbin's problem,
not the phone with smoke signalling.
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I was digging through a bunch of cables today and found a DataPoint 2400
MODEM with the cables still attached. The cables look like they're for an
HP 1000. The hoods on the far end said HP (something)(something)618. I've
looked and tried to figure out what card that might be but didn't find
anything. Asnybody know what card that is? Anybody know anything about the
DataPoint 2400 MODEM? I didn't see a manufacturer's name but it has the
Bell symbol on it.
Joe