Hi Doc,
I got my DUNGEON from here:
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/5517/pdp11.htm
but it's been a while since I looked at it.
However, I will pick this up soon.
thanks,
- Henk.
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> From: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Doc Shipley
> Sent: maandag 24 april 2006 14:55
> To: General at mdrconsult.com; On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Subject: Re: VAX ADVENTURE, was Re: RL02 problem
>
> Gooijen, Henk wrote:
> > Ohh boy, if I can not use the HSC70, even if the CI board L0009
> > is installed in the VAX without the CI750 (which is a complete
> > cabinets in its own), I think I will try to sell the HSC70 to
> > get some money back spent on the transportation on the system ...
> > I really don't have the space for yet an other cabinet :-(
> >
> > I downloaded DUNGEON, but I mean Zork. Are those two (almost)
> > identical? I never saw Zork, just read about it in an article.
> > I will check out DUNGEON and ADVENT in RT-11 is a couple of
> > weeks. I will also take the time to read through the updated
> > manual (I know, ... I have it on a stack "todo" things).
>
> Henk,
> I don't know if it is the DUNGEON you have, but the
> following sort of implies that Zork and DUNGEON are the same
> game. It's the READ_ME file from the 2.11BSD Zork "source" directory:
>
> This is a patched up RT-11 binary which ran on an LSI-11.
> This program was originally distributed on a Purdue mailing
> and was full of bugs. Many bugs in that distribution have been fixed.
> This is not a pristine, elegent implemention but it works!
>
> DUNGEON expects following files:
>
> /usr/chris/dungeon/zork UNIX a.out file for Dungeon root
> segment and RT-11 Fortran Runtime
> /usr/chris/dungeon/dtext.dat Text file in random access-format
> /usr/chris/dungeon/dindex.dat Indicies (probably into dtext.dat)
> /usr/chris/dungeon/doverlay Original RT-11 DUNGEO.SAV
> (reads overlays from here)
>
>
> If you don't like these pathnames, "dungeon.c" may be
> modified to reflect the desired names. Pathnames were
> originally in "o.s" but "dungeon.c" was implemented at Purdue
> as an easier way to change them than patching binaries.
> However, we have standardized the d/o.s interface. It now
> would be an simple task to put pathnames in o.s if one so desired.
>
> Other files of interest:
>
> dungeon.c C program with date and UID check and exec of dungeon.
>
> o.s Assembler driver to make dungeon run under UNIX.
> Loads overlays, save/restore games, etc. This must
> be relocated to 0146000 and stuck on the end of the
> dungeon binary file "d". (We don't have sources)
>
> p1 sh file to patch up a.out file "dung" so interface
> between "d" and "o.s" works.
>
> 1.s kludge file to achive . = .+ 0146000
>
> mkovl sh file to make overlay driver, attach it to "d",
> and make a UNIX a.out file by attaching the
> proper header.
>
> --ccw
>
>
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Fellow techies,
Just as soon as I get my FTP archive back up (was taken down yesterday for upgrade, suffered a power supply failure, long story, grumblegrumble), at least two of the manuals (in .PDF) for the M9914 drive will be freely available. Site and path will be:
ftp.bluefeathertech.com
/pub/computing/hardware/storage/M4-Data/9914
Anonymous access works fine. However, due to bandwidth limits, only 5 such logins can be accomodated at any one time. Then again, my site is generally low-activity so 5-at-a-time isn't usually a problem.
Now, with that said... If anyone knows how to reconfigure a dual-supply Compaq Proliant 6500 to operate off a single supply, I can get the thing back up that much sooner. Failing that, It'll need to wait for Monday evening after I can get a replacement for the one that fried.
Keep the peace(es).
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Blue Feather Technologies -- http://www.bluefeathertech.com
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with surreal ports?"
I have a quantity of as is monitors and terminals, mostly DEC and Wyse. If
you have any interest in buying or trading, please feel free to contact me off
list.
Thanks, Paul
I've seen a lot of talk about test equipment here, and thought this may be of
interest to some of you. The following is a list of as is test equipment that
is for sale or trade. Please feel free to send any offers or questions to me
off list or contact me at 217-586-5361 between 10 AM and midnight central time
(out from 9 to 10:15 PM). All are located in Illinois.
Thanks, Paul
Test Equipment AS/IS
4-23-06
Brand
Part Number
QTY
Description
HP
8407A
w/ 8412A
1
Network Analyzer
Phase Magnitude Display
HP
Model 400C
1
HP
8170A
1
Logic Pattern Generation
HP
608D
1
VHF Signal Analyzer
HP
1630G
2
Logic Analyzer w/ some probes
HP
4951A
1
Protocol Analyzer
Lear Siegler
7652?
1
Digital Multimeter
General Radio
1217C
w/ type 1201C
1
Unit Pulse Generator
Power Supply
Nicolet
206
w/D3
1
2
Storage Scope
Amps
Rockland
752A
1
Programmable Elliptic Filter
Biomation
8200
w/ 8100-D
1
Wave Form Recorder
Digital Logic Recorder
Fluke
6160B
1
Frequency Synthesizer
Hitachi
V550V
1
Scope
Tektronix
7704A
1
Scope (no plug ins)
Tektronix
4110
1
Series Tablet Interface
Tektronix
4510
1
Graphics Rasterizer
Tektronix
564
w/ 3A1
w/ 3B3
1
Storage Scope
Dual Trace Amp
Time Base
Tektronix
611
1
Storage Display Unit
Tektronix
Type W
1
Plug in
Tektronix
7704A
w/ 7826
w/ 7B85
w/ 7B80
1
2
1
1
Dual Trace Amps (1 w/ broken knobs)
Delaying Time Place
Time Base
Tektronix
2465
1
500 MHz
Tektronix
7603
w/ 7L14
1
Scope
Spectrum Analyzer
Tektronix
7603
w/ 7D01
w/ D41
1
Scope (2 broken knobs)
Logic Analyzer (1 broken knob)
Display Formatter
____________________________________
The following is a list of as is monitors and terminals that are for sale or
trade. Most are 10-20 years old, and probably have shorted caps in the power
supply. I don't have the time to play with them now, but they would be great
projects or spare parts units. Any cannibals out there?
Please feel free to send any offers or questions to me off list or contact
me at 217-586-5361 between 10 AM and midnight central time (out from 9 to 10:15
PM). All are located in Illinois. I also have some working units also, and
parts as well as most of the VT100 family.
Thanks, Paul
As/Is Monitors
4-23-06
Part Number
QTY
Description
PCXBU-YA
1
PCXBV-BC
1
VR150-AA
5
VR160-DA
2
VR201 untested
1
VR201A untested
2
VT240 Bases
4
For 201/241?s
VR241
3
VR260
3
VR262
2
VR299-DA
1
VR319-DA
1
VRC16
1
VRC21
7
VRC21-HA
4
VRC21-WA
1
VRT17-HA
4
VRTX7-KA
1
VT220-B
1
VT330-J2
1
VT420
2
VT420-C2
1
VT420-D6
2
VT510
1
VT510-C4
1
VT520
2
VT/78 with MR78 untested
2
Video Data Processor
WT/78 untested
1
Word Processor
MITSUBISHI AUM1371A
1
WYSE WY55
1
WYSE WY150
3
WYSE WY325
1
WYSE WY85
1
WYSE WY185
1
Xerox N39
1
I have a few dozen or so Le Croy boards for trade or sale. If you have any
interest, contact me off list and I will supply you with the list.
Thanks, Paul