Hi all,
Does anyone have info on a half-height Qbus board from TD Systems,
called the TDL-12 ? It seems to be a semi-smart SCSI interface,
given its components. I cant find anything on the web :(
Cheers,
Fred
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Email: waltje(a)pdp11.nl BUSSUM, THE NETHERLANDS / Mountain View, CA, USA
If you're not already bored with it, I've updated my Star Trek page
http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/startrek/
again, to add a few links and some info I recently got in email from
Aron Insinga, who wrote the RSTS version published by DECUS. Any more
useful links or unusual versions, or other BASIC games for the BASIC
Games page, all gratefully received...
Oh, and does anyone know for sure if the William K Char who wrote
TREK73 is the same William K Char listed on the PCC Alumni page? Or
William Char at Stellar Games/Game Masters?
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
On May 24, 12:15, Nickolas Falkner wrote:
> Does anyone have any information on this model?
Not exactly the same model, but Sun rebadged one of the Annex models as
the Sun NTS (Network Terminal Server). You might find "SunService Tip
Sheet:NTS Annex Network Terminal Server" useful; it's INFODOC ID: 13031
and it includes most of the ROM commands as well as examples of how to
set it up.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Remember a couple weeks ago I was asking about a
"History of RSTS" booklet? Lo and behold, today in
the mail I received a package from my former college
professor, who maintained and ran our PDP 11/40
>from 1975 to 1989. I opened it and inside I found
a bound copy of the "History of RSTS" booklet. It
has pretty much the same info that is on the web
site, including the fictitious history starting
around 1990. It makes a nice addition to my
little collection.
Ashley
Well, car boot sale season has started again here, so I went with a
friend to the local one and we came back with:
* Sun JavaStation, ?2
* Two DEC PCXAS-AA mice, ?1
* Five DEC MMJ cables, ?1.50
We also saw quite a few mundane PC clones, several game consoles (Sega
MegaDrive and PlayStation 1) and a few AcornSoft games. Oh well,
hopefully we'll get some good stuff again next week!
--
John Honniball
coredump(a)gifford.co.uk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jacob Dahl Pind [mailto:rachael@rachael.dyndns.org]
> Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 4:36 PM
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: poormans transputer
>
>
> I found a specialix si/xio multi serial port controler, sadly without
> the cables and actual link modules...
>
I have several of the interface boxes available (8 port ones). I don't have
spare cables though. Where are you located? Note that you should never plug
these in or unplg them with the power on. It would be a "very bad thing".
I'm speaking from experience here.
Thanks,
Kelly
>Woah, that just made it on to my Apple wish list:
>TV-Top appliance prototype
These are readily available on ebay. I've seen them often closing with no
bids at $10.00.
I got mine at a garage sale, paid $5.00 for it. Some mom was selling off
her son's collection of "stuff" because he left for college. I would have
LOVED to hear that fight when he came home on break and found out!
Mine, like all the others I know of, lacks the remote control, and
doesn't actually do anything.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Woah, that just made it on to my Apple wish list:
Apple Lisa (Original with working twiggy drives)
Apple III
PowerCD Player
MacTV
G4 Cube
Pippin
TV-Top appliance prototype
Apple Network Server
Color Classic II
20th Anniversary Mac
*Freestyle*
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