Check www.pdp-11.nl and click on the link 11/10 at the left.
There is also a boards position lay-out for the *4* different
backplanes ... Let me know if you miss something; new info is
aways a stimulus to update the pages; as hearing they are read.
- Henk, PA8PDP
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of John Allain
> Sent: donderdag 28 oktober 2004 2:16
> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Subject: Re: PDP-11/10 Boards?
>
>
> > Does anyone here happen to know what boards a PDP-11/10
> should have in it?
> > I don't happen to have that vintage of handbooks handy at
> the moment.
>
> Here's my inventory notes on the machine...
>
> CPU:
> M7260 KD11-B 11/05 data paths module
> M7261 KD11-B 11/05 control logic module
> memory:
> H214 8-Kword 16-bit H213 (used in MM11-L)(replaced by H215)
> G110 16 bit 11/05, 11/25, 11/45 Control & Data Loops, HEXx8.5
> G231 16K XY Selection, Current source, Address Latch, 8K Decode.
> G231 16K XY Selection, Current source, Address Latch, 8K Decode.
> G110 16 bit 11/05, 11/25, 11/45 Control & Data Loops, HEXx8.5
> H214 8-Kword 16-bit H213 (used in MM11-L) (replaced by H215)
> options:
> DF11 (tbs)(in slot 1) (control panel?)
> M7254 RK11-D RK05 status control module
> M7255 RK11-D RK05 disk control module
> M7256 RK11-D RK05 registers module (data path)
> M7257 RK11-D RK05 bus control module
>
> Hope this helps,
> John A.
>
>
I was contacted a couple of weeks ago by someone moving and needing to
get rid of their old computers; one of them was a Cromemco Series 3 with
two 8" floppies and some misc. discs. Besides the System 3, it also
included the computer desk that came with the unit! We finally managed
to make contact this past weekend, and it is one neat system! I have the
System 3 with a HD, but the floppies only and the desk are *neat*
additions to the collection!!!
Also, does anyone know if the Cromemco will read the Polymorphic 8"
disks? It will probably be after VCF that I will have a chance to play
with it and find out, but I am really curious.
Jay West <jwest(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
> OMG - Michael S. is quoting Michael Moore as a factual source? That's like
> quoting news stories from the Enquirer.
He captured her saying it on camera, in her own voice with video. You
are not going to suggest that he synthesized her voice and moving image,
are you?
MS
Here's what he has....
----------------------------------------
In general , the complete 11/05 with core and ba11k box, 11/34 cpus and
co processors, ?rl01/02 controller?., rk11 controller and spare boards,
dl11ws, rk05 heads and some spare parts, plessey tc130 or 131 or both
tape controllers , 37 1/2 ips cipher and digi data 9 track tape drives,
45 or 75 ips cipher full size 9 track tape drives, 9 track read after
write tape heads for same, tapes, home made tape exersizer, 11/05 spare
cpus, some 4 slot unibus backplane, unibus style connectors in case one
breaks in a backplane, an rko5 diagnostic test kit, !!!!! a hex unibus
extender card!!!!!, a quad unibus prototype pcb, some quad boot cards
with eprom/rom with boot loader for several common devices, ? a diode
boot card? , vt 52 compatable terminals , several vt 100s, ....welll
....thats all for now.
---------------------------------------
Muahahahahahaaaaaaa Now THIS stuff I will do a road trip for :)
Jay
>From: "Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
> I went to one of my favorite scrap sources today but I was just there a
>few days ago so I didn't expect to find anything. But I was wrong! I found
>a NICE F series HP 1000 along with the Floating Point Unit. I haven't
>looked at it closely yet but all the card slots are full and it's in very
>good condition. It was mounted in a short (desk height) HP cabinet marked
>"HP 1000 System" along the top. Unfortunately I had to leave the cabinet,
>it was just too big and heavy fit in the vehicle that I was in. I'll go
>through the computer later and give a full list of all the stuff in it.
>
> Joe
>
Hi Joe
You know that most racks can be flattened without too much effort.
Dwight
_____
From: David V. Corbin [mailto:david@dynamicconcepts.us]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:14 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: Paging Ashley Carder....
Ashley, If you are around [I sent you a few e-mails no response]. Please
give me a ring. I have a possible rescure/purchase that you may be able to
help me on....
David Corbin
Ashley, If you are around [I sent you a few e-mails no response]. Please
give me a ring. I have a possible rescure/purchase that you may be able to
help me on....
David Corbin
>From: "David V. Corbin" <dvcorbin(a)optonline.net>
>
>>>> Maybe it should be based of if a person in their right
>>>> mind might actually use that machine for day to day
>>>> business, it should be excluded. Of course this might very
>>>> from person to person. Anyone silly enough to use an old
>>>> Altair for day to day work shouldn't post questions to the list.
>>>> Simple.
>
>Then if the inverse would also be true. If a person does NOT consider a
>Machine to be suitable for day-to-day work, it WOULD be eligible. Many on
>this list [but not me] consider current WinTel machines to suitable for
>anything. This would then make that machine valid for posting questions on
>the list. Not likely to happen since the person whould be be "authorized" to
>post on said machine is unlikely to even own one.
>
Hi David
Yes, I think the risk is low. Even if they had such a machine,
they would, most likely, be embarrassed to state that to the group,
anyway.
Dwight
I've got a typewritter in Ottawa,
but mail to you keeps getting returned.
Also happened when you cleaned out your basement the last time.
This message was undeliverable due to the following reason:
Your message was not delivered because the destination computer was
not reachable within the allowed queue period. The amount of time
a message is queued before it is returned depends on local configura-
tion parameters.
Most likely there is a network problem that prevented delivery, but
it is also possible that the computer is turned off, or does not
have a mail system running right now.
Your message was not delivered within 1 days.
Host rodents.montreal.qc.ca is not responding.
The following recipients did not receive this message:
<mouse(a)rodents.montreal.qc.ca>
Final-Recipient: RFC822; <mouse(a)rodents.montreal.qc.ca>
Action: failed
Status: 4.4.7
Remote-MTA: dns; rodents.montreal.qc.ca
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