On Jan 16, 20:26, Jay West wrote:
> Someone contacted me about having a PDP-11 disassembler, with source
code,
> under the GPL license. Would folks here be interested in that?
Yes, 'cuz the one I wrote years ago in BASIC, before I understood how
to do such things, is slow and crap :-)
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
On Jan 15, 17:49, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 16:53, Brad Parker wrote:
> >
> > Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> > >
> > >There are PDP-8 emulators out there already, better ones than this
too.
> > >But I wanted one that was *mine*! (Shh, little secret, keep it
under
> > >your hat but it's an experiment, maybe a precursor to building an
8 in
> > >TTL).
> >
> > I'm probably high, but I'm still dreamy from the work the XKL guys
did :-)
> >
> > If you want to do it in an FPGA (well, CPLD), let me know - I'll
help!
>
> I really want to do it in discrete logic. Call me crazy, enough
people
> do as it is...
Sounds good to me...
> Actually, I'd probably do it in 40xx CMOS, simply because I don't
want
> to have a +5V supply the size of a MIG welder lying around.
:-)
> What indeed... Now, Maplin do some nice 13mm LEDs, how big do you
think
> we could make a panel? How about the 3" LED clusters they use as
tail
> lights on buses round here? Make a PDP-8 6' across, like the giant
> MS-20 that Korg made for demo tours in the 1970s?
But then you'll need the MIG welder again :-)
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Hi
For those that get IEEE's Computer magazine, there
is a nice picture of my SIM-4 on page 17 of the
January '04 issue.
If you should ever see one of these laying around,
make sure you get your hands on it. I only know of
one other complete unit like this one and a couple
of the lone SIM-4 boards.
I'd be interested in know if anyone else on the list
has one of these. I've written software to talk to
the system as well as I have written an assembler,
disassembler and simulator for this 4004 system.
Dwight
Hi Joe
Blinkenlights has a slightly less clear picture at:
http://www.blinkenlights.com/pc.shtml
Its about half way down.
I'd think that IEEE may have a site but I've not looked.
Dwight
>From: "Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
>At 10:36 AM 1/16/04 -0800, you wrote:
>>Hi
>> For those that get IEEE's Computer magazine, there
>>is a nice picture of my SIM-4 on page 17 of the
>>January '04 issue.
>
> Do you have a link where us non-subscribers can see it?
>
> Joe
>
>> If you should ever see one of these laying around,
>>make sure you get your hands on it. I only know of
>>one other complete unit like this one and a couple
>>of the lone SIM-4 boards.
>> I'd be interested in know if anyone else on the list
>>has one of these. I've written software to talk to
>>the system as well as I have written an assembler,
>>disassembler and simulator for this 4004 system.
>>Dwight
>>
>>
>>
>
> Why should I spend $333 for one 9-track tape?
The bidder has more money than brains?
I hope he has some dedicated system that requires this stripped-down
version of RSX-11M 'cause it ain't "collectable"
My old image processing lab at the university is being renovated and all of the equipment has to go. I have come across a schematic for a Kennedy 9400 tape formatter and some other devices. We used to write our own interfaces to a homegrown computer system. I may have some Fujitsu Eagle manuals. There are also many electronics catalogs from the the late 1980's, the electronics shop has to go. I'm hauling all I can get. I don't want the manuals and catalogs, but I'm not throwing them away.
2 Quadra 950's with array processors from 1993 with dual 24" image systems monitors.
Graphon 225 terminal
Sun IPC
HDS X-terminals
I'm tracking an alphaserver 2100
I'll make up a list, most of the stuff can be had for shipping costs. I want the alphaserver and manuals.
Mike McFadden
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Subject: Old stuff and schematics in Kansas City
> My old image processing lab at the university is being renovated and all
of the equipment has to go. I have come across a schematic for a Kennedy
9400 tape formatter and some other devices. We used to write our own
interfaces to a homegrown computer system. I may have some Fujitsu Eagle
manuals. There are also many electronics catalogs from the the late 1980's,
the electronics shop has to go. I'm hauling all I can get. I don't want
the manuals and catalogs, but I'm not throwing them away.
>
> 2 Quadra 950's with array processors from 1993 with dual 24" image systems
monitors.
>
> Graphon 225 terminal
> Sun IPC
> HDS X-terminals
> I'm tracking an alphaserver 2100
>
>
> I'll make up a list, most of the stuff can be had for shipping costs. I
want the alphaserver and manuals.
>
> Mike McFadden
>
What array processors are on the Quadras? Would be interested in those and
anything else Q950 related