Joe,
I found an old webpage,
http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2003-June/015876.html, that
had one of your postings on it where you discussed reading old HP disks.
I'm looking for a utility which possibly someone has written that will
allow me to read and access files from those old HP "LIF" and "HFS"
disks using a present day PC. Do you know if there are any sources of
such a utility out there? shareware, freeware, commercial? Anything you
might have heard of?
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Thanks.
Ed Marchese
Clifton, NJ
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Phil wrote:
>I wouldn't mind a copy of Manx Aztec C. ISTR there
>was a 6502 cross-compiler version made - ran on an
>IBM PC, produced 6502 code. Never managed to find
>a copy, though. Same goes for the "compile on a PC,
>run on a PC" version.
I have three versions: Apple II native compiler, MS-DOS
cross-compiler for Apple II/6502, and MS-DOS compiler
for 8086 (v3.2?). I have scanned the docs for the 6502
compilers and I can do so for the 8086 manual. CD-R?
--
Paul
Monroe, Michigan USA
All the Macs are gone.
Thank you all!
-Ken V.
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Hello-
I have the following available at no cost, you just have to pick it up.
They are located at my home in Glenview, IL. I thought I'd offer them here
before I throw them out.....
1 Power Macintosh 9500/132
1 Power Macintosh 9500/120
1 Power Macintosh 9500/180MP
1 Power Macintosh 5400/180 (This one has a built-in monitor)
They are all in perfect working order, I just don't have the room for them
anymore.
Just contact me off list if you are interested.
-Ken V.
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Dear Sir,
On the internet we found your offer for Philips LDB4401 cassettes " certified digital mini-cassettes"
We desperately need them for a CNC machine. Could you tell us whether you still have app.25 pieces for us?
Could you give us a price, including shipping to The Netherlands, way of payment, delivery time?
Kindest regards,
Priema BV Hoevelaken
The Netherlands
Chris Bonninga
Priema BV Hoevelaken
The Netherlands
Zuiderinslag 22
Postal address:
P.O.Box 33
3870 CA Hoevelaken
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Tel. direct +31 - 6 -150 16 443
E-mail: cbonninga(a)priemabv.nl
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hi,
i have available for sale several hundred USED cat5 keystone jacks and
cable. the jack is on one end and the other end is bare. the minimum
length is around 35 ft. please email if interested. thanx.
bill
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 Paul Williams <paul(a)frixxon.co.uk> wrote:
> Pete Turnbull wrote:
> > Several weeks ago the subject of MSCP docs came up. I think there may
> > be a scanned copy of AA-L619A-TK (MSCP Basic Disk Functions Manual) out
> > there somewhere, though I can't find it
>
> It was available at www.pdp11.nl, though that site is still down.
> Neither of the other two are online, according to Manx.
I put it at ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pdp11/doc a …
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still there.
> > I have all three. Anyone in the UK or Netherlands want to scan them?
> > The three documents are respectively 170pp, 46pp, and 58pp.
>
> I can scan the other two. Did someone scan the 4FDC manual for you? I
> offered, in private email, but received no response.
I could probably scan them too, but I just have a hand-fed scanner.
I might take a shot at OCRing the MSCP doc instead, unless someone beats
me to it. I'm half-busy right now...
Johnny
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt(a)update.uu.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
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This is what I have and will be selling in the near future. Two sol-20's both working perfectly in original condition. One is fully loaded with everything you could get from the factory(64k, networking board, ect). The other has either 4k or 16k (?) it acted as the others slave and does not have all the boards. Both have original monitors. I have all the documentation from the manuals to copy's of receipts, and original software (cp/m, cbasic). A micropolis 1054 5 inch 4 stack of drives …
[View More]which I still need to test just to be sure it still works( I cannot even find a reference to them on the online). And one decwriter with the form feed option and a built in keyboard. So you could network all this stuff and have three separate inputs (it is pretty cool). I have not decided how to auction them off yet (as a collection or individually). Any who that's what I got so tell me what you think if any one wants a preemptive bid let me know.
thanks
nIcK
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