>Speaking of 5620s... I've got a bunch of the terminals, but only one
>keyboard for the bunch.
>
I have one terminal missing the red mouse. If anybody has a spare I am
looking for one for sale/trade.
Couldn't find a good picture, the best is on this page obscured by the
hand.
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/departments/sia/video-library/dyndisp85.html
--- arcarlini at iee.org wrote:
>
> Amstrad produced a 386 PC with a built-in Megadriv
e.
> So that's three.
> Four if you count the keyboard :-)
>
> Antonio
>
They did?! I don't suppose you know of any
pics online somewhere?
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
--- Adrian Burgess <classiccmp at discordance.org.uk>
wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 09:22:02AM -0500, Bryan Po
pe
> wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of game consoles, there are also quite
a
> few arcade boards
> > that use multiple CPUs.
> >
>
> As far as games consoles with multiple CPUs the Se
ga
> Saturn has quite a few -
> 2xHitachi SH2, 1xHitachi SH1 (CD controller),
> 1x68000 (sound controller),
> and a couple of DSPs (no idea how accessible to th
e
> developer these are) -
> this ended up in the arcades as the Sega ST-V boar
d.
>
SH1 was the CD controller? I thought it handled
the sprites?
The SH2's handled the polygon output (250,000
each) of 500,000 polygons per second.
The board was nicknamed the "Titan" board
and was still used well into the late 90's
despite being superceded graphically by all
of Sega's Model 1 & 2 boards (and Model 3
board in 1998/9).
However, due to it's mastery of 2D and 3D
it was used on many arcade games (sorry,
can't name any now, been too long since I
last spoke about this board).
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
Hey everyone,
I've been in touch with someone on the East Coast (of the U.S.) who has about
ten DECstation 3100s, a few DECstation 5000/200s, and some Sun 3/50s and 3/60s
available for the cost of shipping. He just doesn't want them to end up in a
landfill.
I've snagged two DECstation 3100s and two DECstation 5000s, but that's about
all I can do right now. If anyone is interested in any of the remaining stuff,
please contact me off-list and I will forward your contact information to him.
-Seth
I finally got my 11/44 going and in the process of getting it to boot
>from the tu58 port. It does boot from the TA80 drives.
The switch options of coarse are many so I need to know what its trying
to tell me. If I do a " B DD it comes back with "console 177777707 sp
173416" . the Tu58 software does see the machine being turned off or on.
I have check the cabling (lines 2 and 3) and most of the switch positions.
thanks, Jerry
Jerry Wright
JLC inc
Re: "This isn't official yet, but we're aiming for Saturday, May 19 next
year. We might add Sunday, May 20 as well"
Bad dates. You are selecting the same weekend as the Dayton Hamfest. Not a
good move.
supported by what? Curious if it uses the same 6845 as
in the pc version. Not common in the US, but MSX units
are all graphical, and likely better supported
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 08:35:42 -0600
From: Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: multiple cpu machines Re: rogues galleries
--------------------Original Message:
<snip>
>Ahh, I was originally asking after systems with different CPUs though, not
>several of the same type - mainly to rule out lots of posts about parallel
>machines (as I was curious as to how many manufacturers managed to make a go
>of selling 'average' systems with a mixture of CPU types - parallel machines
>tend to be in a different league)
---------
Cromemco DPU? Z80 and 68000 on one S-100 card; add an IOP Serial I/O
card, and you've got another Z80...
mike
Citeren Doc Shipley <doc at mdrconsult.com>:
> I have one. I'd like to find hardware docs for it. SINIX/Reliant
> UNIX install media would be heavenly.
I still have a RM-200c, should start that up sometime :). But I have two sets
of installation media, 5.43 and 5.45 IIRC. Please let me know if you haven't
been able to find it otherwise and I'll see what I can do.
greetings,
Michiel