This was a B+ tree package produced by Peacock Systems
(Walter Peacock) for MS-DOS (and written in C) in the late 80s
Some applications I wrote 15 years ago have
come back to haunt me and I no longer have the library source.
Any help out there?
TIA --
Glen Goodwin
0/0
Hi,
Sorry for clogging up classiccmp with this message, but it is sort-of
classiccmp related (I wanted to build an EPROM emulator to make ROM
development on my BBC Micro a little faster).
I've been trying to get my EPROM emulator design to work - I can't see any
errors in the wiring and AFAICT all the ICs are fine. I've uploaded the
schematic to <http://www.philpem.me.uk/epemsch.png>. If anyone spots a design
error, please let me know - I've gone over the schematic a few dozen times
and I'm almost at the point of giving up :-/
It looks like data is getting loaded, but isn't getting output to the
target device properly... %DEITY knows why, though...
Thanks.
--
Phil. | Acorn Risc PC600 Mk3, SA202, 64MB, 6GB,
philpem(a)dsl.pipex.com | ViewFinder, 10BaseT Ethernet, 2-slice,
http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/ | 48xCD, ARCINv6c IDE, SCSI
... Psychoceramics: The study of crackpots.
I'm looking for an original copy (not pdf or other electronic format) of the
"HP Pocket Reference Guide to the 2100 Computer". Unlike the title suggests,
it's hardly pocket-sized. It's about 450 pages, with roughly 5x8 pages.
I'm willing to pay non-trivial sums of cash, or provide lopsided trades, for
said book.
Regards,
Jay West
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I have the following to offer:
1. Digital Research CP/M-86 operating system manual, release 1.1, 1982,
has the user guide, system guide, programmer's guide, hard shell box,
all in very good condition, includes well used command summary pamphet.
Software 5 1/4" disks: GSX-86 version 1.1, CP/M-86 version 1.1,
CBASIC/86 Version 1.4-- untested
2. Digital Research CP/M-86 operating system manual, release 1.1, 1982,
has the user guide, system guide, programmer's guide, hard shell box,
all in very good condition, includes mint command summary pamphet.
Software 8" disks: CP/M-86 version 1.1, Sealed-unopened, untested
If you are interested, shoot me some offers.
Thanks Norm
I have been salvaging old computers now for over 6 years and have kept all the CPU chips that I have found in them. Most of the chips being from 386, 486, and Pentium I computers. Is there a list anywhere that identifies which of these chips might be rare or hard to find? Before I scrap them for the gold content, I'd like to find out if any of them might be worth keeping or selling to someone interested in a particular chip.
Thanks for any information you can give me.
Bill Machacek
Colo. Springs, CO
I have a Decwriter III (LA120) available. Never plugged it in, somewhat
yellowed case, missing the break key. Very dusty but otherwise in good
condition. It's taking up way too much space so I want it gone quick -
otherwise it gets pitched or stripped for spare parts.
Also have available 2 or 3 VT100 keyboards. Fairly yellowed, one is missing
one keycap, the other is missing about 5 keycaps. Good for parts - they get
pitched if no one claims them.
Jay