I've also got a big pile of ISA NICS and PCI 10BaseT/Thinnet for shipping
cost.
I also have FTP software's PC/TCP DOS TCP software if anyone wants the 3
ring binder full of disks.
NE2000 clones (10BaseT and Thinnet)
WD8013/8212/8003's
Intel EtherExpress cards
Realtek 8029
3Com 3c509
3Com 3c905
Bill
On 12/7/06, Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
>
>
> Speaking of ISA NICs, I have a boatload if anyone needs some for cost
> of shipping. ISA and PCI.
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Hi all,
I got a new pile of field maintenance print sets ready to be scanned.
I checked bitsavers, and did not find the following. Let me know if
some of these are already scanned, and which should be scanned first ...
Here is the list.
MP00809 11/44 system
MP01377 11/750F
MP01390 750PCS
MP01024 KA750
MP01269 FP750 assembly
MP00858 L0011
MP01404 L0016
MP01398 M8750
MP01020 H7104-C
MP01021 H7104-D
MP01022 875 controller
MP00063 VSV01
MP00965 DMF32
MP02379 DELQA
MP00742 MS11-M
MP00021 MS11-E
MP01239 MSV11-P
MP00424 H333
and some Engineering Drawings:
DD11-D
KW11-P
TU10 DECmagtape
and this one which is not the best copy:
DT07 (half inch thick stack!)
greetz,
- Henk, PA8PDP
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Hello,
I'm looking for the schematics from the maintenance manual for the
Tektronix 4010. There are the chapters 1 to 6 on pdp8.net but the
important chapter 7 is missing. Is there any online copy of this part
available?
Thanks,
Christian
PS:
I also have a Tektronix 4012 in the cellar; are there any manuals for this
model?
Hello,
I'm looking for documentation and software for the GA SPC-16 (SPC-16/65 to
be precise) and the GA-16/460. They seem to be very rare as there's
practically nothing about them on the net. I need to build a memory board
for the SPC-16 because I have none in my machine, or will a memory board
>from the GA-16 work in the SPC-16?
Christian
Hi,
It seems I can find the CMD CDU720 card infomation but nothing on the
CDU 700 which was an earlier version (87,88 ) The switch and jumper
settings are different.
Anyone point me in the right direction. Jumper settings are my first
need.
Thanks, Jerry
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----------------Original Message:
Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 09:18:32 -0800
From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
Subject: Re: Stiction
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On 9 Dec 2006 at 7:11, dwight elvey wrote:
> I have several friends that worked at Seagate when they had
> problems of stiction. It was not a lubricant problem. It was
> caused by the surfaces being too smooth. When to really
> smooth surfaces sit together for a long time, the air is squeezed
> out. Once the surfaces really touch, there is a thing called
> molecular adhesion.
> Anyone that has worked with guage blocks is familair with
> this.
That's the story that I got from the Seagate marketing engineer when
I complained about new ST-225's occasionally showing this problem. .
However, Wikipedia states that the problem really is heat and
lubricants:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiction
So, the moral is "never trust a marketing guy", I guess.
Cheers,
Chuck
-------------------- Reply:
Or don't believe everything you read on Wikipedia; in my experience
(quite a few Seagate ST-225's and 251's, and recently even a Conner
IDE drive) it was always heads sticking to platters when the drive
was shut down after running for a long time. But perhaps bearing lube
was also a problem (that I just never ran across).
mike
> From: der Mouse <mouse at Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
> > I personally don't know of a better solution, other than to use a C64
> > emulator and bind to whatever modem people have. I don't know what
> > the answer is, but hopefully somebody can figure out a
> > Windows-compatible solution.
>
> VMware running a real OS, presenting the winmodem as an ordinary serial
> port (of whatever type it deos for serial ports)?
Actually, it might be worth checking out USB modems: I think many
actually attach as a regular USB serial port that has a modem attached
to it - though it's all within a single blob.
Not having a USB-to-serial adapter myself I just built myself a dummy
phone line (12V battery, 2 caps and a resistor) so my modern stuff
(Macs with modems but no serial ports) can talk to my Amiga (and other
stuff) via an external modem set to auto-answer.
Both on my server (B&W G3 running NetBSD) and my laptop (G4) the modem
responds to good old AT commands... This leads me to suspect that the
Apple USB modem also will respond to AT commands. The only danger is
that it might want firmware to be loaded at attach time from the host
to the device (like my %^&!ing MIDI adapter!)
Joe.