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I'm working on a real-time-clock emulation for the Altair32 and
I need a push on something. Most RTC boards return a BCD value to the
caller. When you call GetLocalTime in Windows, it returns an integer value.
So, I have to somehow convert an integer to its BCD representation.
I thought about using sprintf on the integer and then returning
str[0] or str[1] depending on if I need the tens place or units place.
However, this seems to me to be an inelegant way of doing it.
Does anyone have any ready-made C code to do this that I can
use? Thanks a lot!
Rich
Rich Cini
Collector of classic computers
Lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
Web site: <http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/>
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
Web site: http://www.altair32.com/
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A couple of months ago, I was exchanging correspondence with someone
who was going to take my Compaq portable off my hands. A drive crash
cost me all of our exchanges and contact info. Would the person I was
in contact with please get a hold of me off-list?
Thanks,
Mike
I'd like to find a docking station/expansion chassis
for my Portable 3. It's my understanding that this
will hold *two* (full size?) ISA cards. I'm hoping
that this will be a good, *compact* home for my
Opus PM (I'd hate to have to set up a regular PC
for this -- the Portable 3 has the advantage of the
built in display, etc.).
Alternatively, can anyone suggest something that will
hold two full size ISA cards in a similarly small
footprint? Ideally, with a COLOR display instead
of the Portable 3's orange plasma -- though I can live
with the monochrome as the GNX code is early SysV
without much frilly stuff (I think I have a beta
version of X Windows 10 that might run on that
hardware, though...)
Thanks!
--don
Hi,
I'm sort of stuck. The place I used to use for programming went out of
business and I need to have four different programs put onto eight TTL 2K
(256x8) 20 pin PROMs, two units of each program.
The PROMs that will work for the application are:
Definitely will work:
NAT 74S471
SIG 82S135
Most likely will work, but I haven't tried these:
Fujitsu 7118
MMI 6309
TI 28L22
Can anyone possibly help me out on short notice? What would this run cost?
I've just subscribed to this list, so I'm not yet receiving posts, but I can
be emailed at Chris at ChrisPappas.com.
Thank you,
Chris
>I've been putting off picking up a couple from someone as the boat-anchor
>alarm bells were ringing :-) Maybe it is worth my while to go get them even if
>they only realistically sell for a fraction of that price. I suppose Sun fans
>like to use them for their intended purpose (for which they'll do a capable
>job) - and unlike the desktop workstations they just don't turn up that often.
I wouldn't get more than one, but one could be a good addition to your museum. Sun4d was Sun's first large-scale SMP
architecture (possibly the comparison to a SPARCstation came from the fact that in a 4d the XDbus was bridged to MBus-based
processor boards that had SuperSPARC modules (2x per board) on them (and SBus slots).
Oftentimes the SPARCservers were paired with a SPARCstorage array which used a nonstandard (prestandard) fiber link up
and mix of hardware and software control/striping. This combined with the fact that they are very picky about cooling (30 drives fit in one chassis)
was why I didn't get one when I had the chance. Support for Sun4d stopped with Solaris 8. They won't run SunOS 4. I think that you can drop in
a SBus framebuffer and run it headed. Wouldn't spend $300 on one, but I'd consider one for free as long as it wasn't too far away.
I don't know about the boat anchor, but they'd make a nice sturdy step or stool if nothing else.
I was wondering if there were any drivers or utils available that would allow a DOS or Win3.1 machine to have drive partitions over 2GB? I know old IDE controller had hardware limitations to the drive size they can read (BIOS issues also) but would there be a problem with raiding SCSI drives on say an old Adaptec card to give you 20GB of space that DOS could read and write to (non booting)? I am not worried about DOS being modified so that the individual file size can be extended, just the available partition size so I don't have a dozen 2GB partitions.
There are drivers made for Mac systems that would allow system 7.x to use volumes up to a couple TB when Mac OS 7.x could not have greater then 2GB partitions so I figured there might be something like that for the DOS machines.
I have got hold of an Alpha would anyone be able to put an image of
either the install cd or the hobby cd somewhere I could download it. I
have the spl but can't find the OS disk.
Thanks in advance
Dan