Hiya,
Offtopic (1997...) but important... we killed one of the Mylex
DAC960's from the web server by flashing it. Does anyone know
if, and, if so, how, one can "zap" that to a factory-default
image? The stupid thing now basically lcoks the system because
it cannot initialize...
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> My Apple II clones website is live now, if anyone wants to take a look.
>
> http://www.apple2clones.com
>
> The image module that I'm using is limited to what you see, but I'm
> hoping that a friend of mine, who knows a lot about PHP programming,
> will be able to help me design a better way to display the images.
>
> BTW, some of the "reference" images are pretty terrible but they were
> the best that I could find so far. I figured that even a lousy image is
> better than no image at all.
I didn't know there was a IIgs upgrade for the II series. Is that an
officially sanctioned Apple upgrade? How did it come? I'd assume a
motherboard, and I guess back panel? Or was the whole lower half of the
case included (the back panel is part of the lower half yes?)
That might be the coolest Apple thing I have learned recently. I want one!
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Not old but could be used to put old stuff into...
I have a full height 19" Rack that needs a new home.
It is a Dataracks FP600 series with a smoked glass door, and is in
great condition. <http://www.dataracks.co.uk/products/fp600.htm>
Dimensions are 600x800x2200mm (WxDxH) which looks to be the 45U
version.
It is currently 'flat packed' but I have all the bits to put it back
together again and the assembly instructions flyer.
Also comes with two full shelves, two half depth shelves and four 1U
cable management plates.
Located in Cambridge, free to a good home but needs collection soon.
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>Dave,
>
>I've got all these tapes, but I'm not sure how well they still work. I'm
>planning to convert them to .wav files and save them to CD Real Soon
>Now.
>
>Stay in touch,
>Jack
Hi Jack,
Thanks for the response. I would appreciate it very much if you could contact
me when you have the files converted.
I've been thinking about what would be the best way to "transport" this code.
A CD recorded at 44khz 16-bit should work OK - another option would be to load
the tapes into the machine and then dump the binary over the serial port - thats
what I want to ultimately do as I want to be able to load the software into a
PC based simulator (yet to be written unless someone knows of an existing one).
Regards,
Dave
>> Hi, I've recently acquired a Heathkit H8, however I did not
>> receive the original software. I do have documentation for
>> the following packages, which all appear to be original
>> Heathkit distributions on cassette tape:
>>
>> BUG-8 Console Debugger
>> TED-8 Text Editor
>> HASL-8 Assembly Language package
>> Benton Harbor BASIC / Extended Benton Harbor BASIC
>>
>> I'm looking for copies of the software. I'd love to obtain
>> original Heathkit tapes, however I would be happy just to
>> obtain the binaries or even audio recordings of the tapes.
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com Vintage computing equipment collector.
Deal made :)
I've located an ETA-3400 circuit board and manual, minus chassis &
transformer. WooHoo! Shouldn't be hard to add a chassis & transformer.
Modern replica to be sure, but it'll work for what I need.
Thanks to all who responded!
Jay
It's basically official: VCF East 2.0 will be held on July 16-17
(Friday-Saturday).
More info to come...
http://www.vintage.org/2004/east/
Also, check out VCF Europa 5.0 coming up in May:
http://www.vcfe.de
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Hi everyone:
Due to interest shown in my old stuff, I have set up a web site for my old
stuff (including non-computer stuff) so everyone can see it and I won't have
to bother everyone on this list. I am adding to it daily as I dig out my
stuff and create postings for them. Some stuff I will be putting up on ebay
and will try to note that on the relevant pages.
Anyway; If you wish, you may check my site periodically:
http://home.cogeco.ca/~myvirtualgaragesale/index.html
Andrew
Dave,
I've got all these tapes, but I'm not sure how well they still work. I'm
planning to convert them to .wav files and save them to CD Real Soon
Now.
Stay in touch,
Jack
> Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:46:53 -0500 (EST)
> From: Dave Dunfield <dave04a(a)dunfield.com>
> Subject: LF Heathkit H8 original software
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Message-ID: <20040322234653.8A0CA1FCBA1(a)outbox.allstream.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hi, I've recently acquired a Heathkit H8, however I did not
> receive the original software. I do have documentation for
> the following packages, which all appear to be original
> Heathkit distributions on cassette tape:
>
> BUG-8 Console Debugger
> TED-8 Text Editor
> HASL-8 Assembly Language package
> Benton Harbor BASIC / Extended Benton Harbor BASIC
>
> I'm looking for copies of the software. I'd love to obtain
> original Heathkit tapes, however I would be happy just to
> obtain the binaries or even audio recordings of the tapes.
>
> If anyone can help, please contact me - thanks in advance.
> --
> dave04a (at) Dave Dunfield
> dunfield (dot) Firmware development services & tools:
> www.dunfield.com
> com Vintage computing equipment collector.
>
I plan on being there, too, but probably for only one of the days.
Rich
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From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Roger Merchberger
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 4:34 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: VCF East 2.0 dates announced: July 16-17
Rumor has it that Vintage Computer Festival may have mentioned these words:
>It's basically official: VCF East 2.0 will be held on July 16-17
>(Friday-Saturday).
I've already told the wife what I want for my birthday -- and so we have a
couple of months to line up babysitters, etc. etc.
From the sounds of it, barring the earth exploding before then, I'm gonna
be there!
Having never been to one before, is there any lodging discounts /
reservations at a particular hotel, or is it "Fend for oneself?"
Thanks!
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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