Hi
I've got a US-version BA213 that I intend to run with two UK PSUs i've got.
I think the PSUs are drop-in replacements, but do I need to change the line
filter on the bottom-left too, and is there any other 110V-working stuff
left in the machine?
TIA
Alex/melt
I need a macintosh telnet (either OS X or OS 9 ) to connect to my PDP11
simulator. I have tried the
simulator that comes with OS X, and another called iTerm. Both are ok
for most stuff but don't work
well for vt50dpy, an RSTS system status monitor. This does work well on
the HP terminal I have (while
its emulating a vt100.)
> I'm looking for a datasheet for an 8279 chip (Keyboard / LED
> controller), I
> haven't found anything useful on the net. A PDF of the original Intel
> datasheet would be preferred.
> Thanks
> -Neil
See http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/comp/divcomp/8279.pdf for a short
three page datasheet.
From the 1981 Intel Component Data Catalog.
Fred Jan Kraan
Hi,
>From Colima Mexico. I am down at my dentist and around the corner is a computer repair shop. On the top shelf is a dirty Commodore 1280 sitting on its side. (Or might it be a 128D?, I seem to remember something like that)
What is it? Is it of any interest, enough for me to check it out and try to bring it home on the airplane.
Paxton
Astoria, Oregon near where St. Helens is erupting
now in
Colima Mexico where Volcan Colima is erupting.
Fun times.
On Monday night I picked up a IBM 029 Keypunch at the airport loading dock
that had been donated and shipped from Colorado. Last night I went to give
a presentation about the museum and the president of the group I spoke to
gave me a Altair 8800 Rev. A. The SN is 220862K and he also gave me 3 Mits
cards. On Tuesday I also got a call from a guy wanting to donate some items
and will meet with him Thursday evening. Saturday I have to drive about 200
miles from Houston to pick up a complete S/34 with tons of manuals plus a
IBM model 548 card interpreter. Lots of new toys to play with. :-)
Stan,
FWIW - The one I bought on eBay worked for a few minutes and then blew the
12v regulator on the video board. After that - no video or raster.
I replaced it and it's worked fine ever since. I'm still not sure why it
failed - the 12V regulator tends to run pretty warm/hot based on the
circuit, but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it.
-Frank
Hi Fred,
check www.pdp-11.nl and click on the link ?PDP-11/93 in the menu
at the left hand side ... that's all I have on this thingie.
I don't have it anymore; sold to buy an 11/70 (which I considered
a nice swap as I am sort of more UNIBUS-minded).
- Henk, PA8PDP
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Fred N. van Kempen
> Sent: woensdag 13 oktober 2004 17:14
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: DEC 11/93 in BA23 ?
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> If there's someone on the list with a MicroPDP-11/93 (meaning, the
> 11/93 in the BA23 chassis), can you please contact me off-list?
>
> I have one, but the "back panel" is missing... I do have the cab
> kit itself, but that doesn't fit in the regular BA23 backpanel, so
> the /93 must have had a custom one. I need to see what it looks
> like :)
>
> Thankee,
>
> Fred
> --
> Fred N. van Kempen, DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
> Collector/Archivist
> Visit the VAXlab Project at
> http://VAXlab.pdp11.nl/
> Visit the Archives at
> http://www.pdp11.nl/
> Email: waltje(a)pdp11.nl BUSSUM, THE NETHERLANDS / Mountain
> View, CA, USA
>
Hi all,
If there's someone on the list with a MicroPDP-11/93 (meaning, the
11/93 in the BA23 chassis), can you please contact me off-list?
I have one, but the "back panel" is missing... I do have the cab
kit itself, but that doesn't fit in the regular BA23 backpanel, so
the /93 must have had a custom one. I need to see what it looks
like :)
Thankee,
Fred
--
Fred N. van Kempen, DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) Collector/Archivist
Visit the VAXlab Project at http://VAXlab.pdp11.nl/
Visit the Archives at http://www.pdp11.nl/
Email: waltje(a)pdp11.nl BUSSUM, THE NETHERLANDS / Mountain View, CA, USA
>> original iMac. Its the power connector. It looks similar to an ATX
>> connector, but it is smaller and has more pins.
>
>Google of 'imac power connector' turns up a lot of hits.
Yes, many many hits, alas none that say what the connector is. They are
all how to hack in an ATX power supply, but they all expect you to have a
connector you can salvage from a dead iMac... I lack that part. So I'm
trying to track down what this thing is called, so I can buy a
replacement.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Hello all,
thanks to der Mouse, the pictures are available under:
ftp.rodents.montreal.qc.ca/pub/cheri/
If anybody could check out the DIP Switch settings ??
I could verify the status of the LEDs either, if this helps.
Just drop in an email.
There are two identical memory boards. The one scanned is the first, that's why the two terminators are missing .
The other memory board at the end of the bus has these terminators. Switch settings are different, apparently to set an ID.
Remember, I have no documentain, but it would be worth to compare the settings of the switches and LEDs
with a working unit !
Thanks in advance for any help !
Pierre
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