Hello all;
I have a Radius mac clone , model 81/110 which needs a new power
supply.... it gave up the ghost this morning... anyone have one
available? or an entire system they want to part with?
Yes I need to keep this old machine alive.... nubus video capture
cards, etc...
thanks in advance...
David Barnes
davebarnes AT adelphia DOT net
OpenVMS , Tru64 , Solaris , Linux , OS X , SGI Irix
seems to have been more prevalent in Europe then here.
There was a review in BYTE though.
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At 05:57 PM 11/17/2006, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>On 11/18/06, aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk <aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>On the
>>front of the box it states "4MB populated",
>>what does that mean?
>
>Sounds like they sold more than one size - perhaps the same base
>board, but with different amounts of RAM chips installed.
Yes, it was common back in the day to buy a board that had
sockets for RAM you could not yet afford.
>>As stated the seller has no idea what this is
>>and I am totally stumped too. What is it?!
>
>Sounds like an application key - a 'dongle'.
Yes, sounds like a dongle for the Amiga's second mouse port.
- John
Well, I wonder what the chances are that an LCD monitor would work with CGA
inputs (dropped down to the proper voltage levels). The question gets back
to the sync issue. But it would not surprise me if some of them might not
actually have been designed to accept NTSC TV scan rates.
> Jay West said:
>
>I went ahead and dragged the unix box out to hook up to the 11/34 so I could
>run vtserver and back up some rl disks I have.
>
>My /34 doesn't have ODT built in of course, so I had to keep entering the
>vtserver bootstrap manually. I got tired of this, since vtserver has an
>option to download the bootstrap if you have ODT. So I hacked up vtserver to
>now also support a -ce option along with -odt. If you specify -ce vtserver
>assumes you have the console emulator running that is provided on the M9312
>board and downloads the bootstrap using the syntax expected by it instead of
>ODT. Timesaver for me. If anyone wants a copy of it, no problem. One slight
>bug - it requires you to hit enter to start the download and I'm not sure
>why, fixing that is a project for another day.
>
>Come to think of it, I should have vtserver send a carefully crafted command
>and look at the response from the host, thus distinguishing automatically
>whether it was ODT or the console emulator it was talking to. That way there
>would be one command option (-bootstrap perhaps) and it would do the right
>thing. However, I'd rather not change existing options.
>
>Anyways... when I run vtserver and select an input of rl(0,0,0) it says that
>it failed to get sts. However, it still asks for the output file, and copies
>the rl image to my pc hard drive. Any idea why the "failed to get sts"
>message happens?
>
>Thanks for any input!
>
>J
>
Jay,
I have a version of VTServer that works with the M9312 console
emulator, and it runs in Windows (well, in a DOS box). I think I
got mine from Fred Van Kempen, who crafted a special version
for me. I have used it on an 11/34 and an 11/40 and have not
had any problems. I've copied RK05, RL01, and RL02 pack
images to and from the PDP-11. Would you like a copy of my
version of VTServer? If so, I can email it to you or I can put it
on my web site (http://www.woffordwitch.com) where it can be
downloaded.
Ashley
IMSAI is a company, really, not a computer. They made about a dozen models
of computers from 1975 to about 1981 (might be off a year or so on the end
date). But when people talk about an "IMSAI" computer, they are almost
always talking about the original IMSAI 8080 computer, the one in the War
Games movie. That model was made from 1975 to about 1978, and it was made
only in one color scheme (blue cover, grey lower front panel below the
switches). It was a very generic S-100 computer.
************
Exactly how old is the IMSAI computer? I
assumed it was from the 80's as I have only
seen it in the film War Games (starring a
young Matthew Broderick). A quick search on
the 'net a few months ago only revealed the
one unit, available in 3 colours (grey, blue
and one other, IIRC).
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
Is there any chance that I may have a copy of it?
Regards,
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Ashley Carder wrote:
>>
>> Whatever happened to the VTServer v3 project? There were some
>>upcoming features (like >32MB transfers) that I was eagerly awaiting.
>>
>>
>> Doc
>
>I think that my version is about 2 1/2 years old. It has also been
>almost that long since I've heard from Fred, so I have not heard of
>any VTServer news since mid-to-late 2004.
If you and Jay send me a tar file or tell me where they are I'll
make a page and put them up on the web.
I've got a bunch of little pdp-11 linux things I've been meaning to
collect anyway.
I'd be interesting in hearing more about "vtserver v3" also; who was
doing that?
-brad