> OK, so Burroughs machines were not the easiest things on the eyes
um... what about that B800 ?
now, THATS ugly. Not quite as bad as a B90, but pretty durn ugly.
http://www.osfn.org/ricm/c-b800.html
Anybody have the docs for this drive, or know where I can find them?
9348 Customer Installation Guide: SA21-9567
9348 Service Information: SY31-0697
are the two that I'm looking for.
Thanks!
Doc
I picked up one of my computer books today and read
that z8000 uses one 16 bit register to hold the 7 bit
segment number and one register to hold the 16 bit
offset. The strange thing is that the segment number
is hold in position of bit 9-14 other than the bottom
half of the first register. I goggled and found
complaint about this scheme but no one explained why
it was designed so. Could somebody on the list tell me why?
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As you can tell from the heading I have one of these boards. In the DEC
Micronotes there are some simple programs that show you how to acquire data
with it, however I don't know how you connect the board to outside sources
for sampling,etc. Anyone have info? I think I saw something in the Vax
4000/200 manuals that talked about a cabinet kit for this board - a UDIP -
does this ring any bells?
Doug
I forgot to mention these yesterday but I also found two Mod Comp
Maintenance Panels. I'm not sure but it looks like these may have been made
specificly for NASA. I bought them from KSC. I've posted pictures at
<http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/modcomp/>
Joe
On 24 Jul 2004 at 21:35:53 "David V. Corbin" <dvcorbin(a)optonline.net>
wrote:
> On the topic of unusual devices, does anyone have and spare SED [sound
> emiting diode] or DED [dark emitting diode]. There were both
> advertised in
> EDN Magazine a long time ago [mid 1980's if I recall, note sure of the
> exact
> year, but it was probably sometime around April...]
>
> Cant seem to find any current manufacturers....
>
> David.
A while back when the semiconductor industry wasn't so tight-assed,
National Semiconductor used to throw gotchas in their adds; one being
the DED. They even published a data sheets for their various putons
(which I have tucked away somewhere - if I locate them, I'll put them
on line). I remember their comment that from the same production line
they were able to establish a 100% yield of LEDs and DEDs... DEDs were
available for purchase along with WOMs (write only memories) - and
there were takers ;D
CRC
I have an old ISC-8001 (Intelligent Systems Corp.) color graphics monitor to
give away. Its currently just using up space in my basement, and I will
gladly drive it to anyone in the Montreal area, or give it away to anyone who
can figure out how to get it picked up from my house.
For further information, you can look here:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/swestrup/69465.html
Oh, I should also point out that that image is not of my system (although
mine looks just like it). My system doesn't have the disk drives.
You can reply here or on the livejournal page, and I'll get your message.
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On one of my recent scrounging trips I found a couple of binders with
manuals for the HP 1000. Here's a list:
Binder 1.
2608A Line Printer Diagnostic
Operator's Manual HP 2631A/G Printer Diagnostic
Operator's Manual HP 2635A/39A Terminal Diagnostic (for 21xx series
computers)
High Speed Tape Reader/Punch Diagnostic Referrence Manual
HP 12732A/12733A Flexible Disc Suubsystem Diagnostic Rerference Manual
HP 2892A/12924A Card Reader Subsystem Diagnostic for HP 2100 Series Computers
HP 79xx/13037 Disc Memory Diagnostic Reference manual
2607A Line Printer Diagnostic
HP 9866A/12566B Line Printer and Interface Diagnostic Rerference Manual
Reference Manual Magnetic Tape Subsystem Diagnostic for 7970B/C/E
(9-track) 13181/13183 Interface
Extended Memory Area On-Line Diagnostic Reference Manual
HP 92900B Data Capture/Data Retrieal Termianl Subsystem Diagnostic
Reference Manual
HP 91711A Diagnostic and Verfication Package Reference Manual
Binder 2.
Manual and Software Record (a list of the docs and SW for one particular
system)
HP 1000 E-Series and F-Series Microprogramming Referrence Manual
RTE-IV Assembler Reference Manual
If anybody wants to borrow them and copy or scan them you're welcome to
but I DO WANT THEM BACK!. I haven't checked them to see if they're on Al's
site or not. The manuals are in fair condition. They've been stored in a
damp area and the first few pages have some mildew and there's rust around
the staples but other than that they're ok. Oh, the pages are loose leaf 8
1/2" x 11". Some of the books are stapled together but you're free to take
them apart.
Joe
I have a little white cartridge, roughly the same size as a Colecovision
cart, that says "AT&T 510D BCT Intro/Training Cartridge, Issue 1:1985". I
don't know what this goes with. Anyone?
Speak up if you want this thing...
William Donzelli
aw288(a)osfn.org
These were for Terminals that AT&T made in the mid 80's. The terminals had
a built in telephone set. There was a analog model for use with POTS lines
and a digital model for use with System 75 and 85 PBX systems. If you have no
use for it, I'd add it to my collection as I have several AT&T personal
terminals 510A and D's. Another intresting feature of these sets was they were
all equiupped with touch screens.
In a message dated 7/25/04 11:36:18 AM, aw288(a)osfn.org writes:
> I have a little white cartridge, roughly the same size as a Colecovision
> cart, that says "AT&T 510D BCT Intro/Training Cartridge, Issue 1:1985". I
> don't know what this goes with. Anyone?
>
> Speak up if you want this thing...
>
> William Donzelli
> aw288(a)osfn.org
>