Hello,
Sometime back you posted looking for info on the Kontron EPP-80 EPROM programmer. I have such a unit, but need to find a manual and fellow users. I'd appreciate if you can drop me a quick note with anything you know.
thanks,
Mike
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the direct email, but I have missed the beginning of your thread regarding the PDP-8/e and terminals in West Sussex.
Is any of the equipment available?
I ask on behalf of the Centre for Computing History in Suffolk.
See : www.computinghistory.org.uk
Sorry if this email is out of place.
Kind Regards
Jason Fitzpatrick
-----Original Message-----
From: paul at frixxon.co.uk
Sent: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 11:00:35 -0000 (UTC)
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: DECmateIII (was Re: PDP-8/e and terminals in West Sussex, UK)
> Ethan Dicks wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 05:53:03AM -0800, Julian Skidmore wrote:
>>>
>>> You also have what looks very much like a DecMate in the bottom, left
>>> of:
>>> http://hisdeedsaredust.com/pdp/04112008377.jpg
>
> The grey box there ? It looks like a tk50, or just scsi drive enclosure.
> There is an SCSI terminator on it ...
You're right, it is a TK50. I accidentally responded off-list to Julian.
Hi Paul,
You also have what looks very much like a DecMate in the bottom, left of:
http://hisdeedsaredust.com/pdp/04112008377.jpg
Of course, that's another pdp-8! I have a DecMate III which I picked
up at a Radio Rally, but it doesn't have an RX50, so I can't get
it to do anything, apart from display its bios screen.
-cheers from julz @P
Thanks for the replies.
I have a VT520 that I use as much as possible! However, sitting in front
of the TV of an evening I was looking for an emulator capable of
accessing some of the forms related software on my DEC Alpha 3000/600
such as DECforms and All-in-1. Both use double wide/high fonts which
don't work well with most terminal emulators. I did have a serial
connection to the attic at one time and used a VT terminal for a while,
but having a VT terminal in the lounge is maybe taking the 'hobby' a
little too far in my wife's eyes!
Anyway, I have answered my own question: IVT. Available free at
http://www.softwarevoordelig.nl/en/ I was amazed at (a) how well it
worked and (b) what a quality piece of software it is. I recommend it.
Regards, Mark.
Julian Skidmore <julianskidmore at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> So who's taking the populated pdp8/m?
>
> Since Peter Turnbull is taking the pdp8/e and a pdp8/m is only an
> OEM pdp8/e with less slots; I'm wondering if the pdp8/m should go
> to another University.
Actually, the 8/m is the OEM of the 8/f.
There are more differences between the 8/e and 8/m and 8/f than just
less slots, but the differences aren't normally that relevant.
I think I still have both an 8/m and an 8/f around in my basement.
Johnny
It appears that I'm the only person on this list who doesn't want a
PDP-8/E! Thanks for all the responses -- too many to respond to
individually. I managed to get the PDP-8/E in my car yesterday, with a bit
of huffing and puffing. A new home has now been found for it, where I am
told it will be put on display at least annually.
I was surprised that I didn't know that we had one on site before it was
disposed of because I'm always hunting around the labs for interesting
kit. It appears to have been part of some automated test equipment made by
GenRad. There were GenRad boxes in the skip and the 8/E has some "General
Radio" stickers on it.
This morning, I've found two PDP-8/M boxes. One of them is populated, and
the other one appears to be almost empty (so it's now just a pretty front
panel, or a source of switches for repairing the other one).
I've put some photos of the 8/E and the two 8/Ms on a web site. I was
going to do the flickr thing but I'm trying to do real work as well, so I
apologise for the pics being uncropped and rather large.
http://hisdeedsaredust.com/pdp/
You'll see two pictures of my storage unit as it was at lunchtime. This
needs to be clear by the end of the month. Eek!
If you'd like either or both of the 8/Ms (bearing in mind, as I said, that
only one of them has any boards in), make me an offer. You will have to
come and collect them from Crawley, so please don't ask me to ship them.
> At 06:24 AM 10/8/2008, William Maddox wrote:
>>This isn't my auction, and I don't know the seller. This thing
>>is totally over the top, however, for lots of screens and buttons.
>>Looks like the helmsman's station for a starship. It's in
>>Mineapolis, and, as of this writing, its $9.99 with no bids.
>
> Dutch!
>
> http://www.science.uva.nl/museum/aesthedes.html
>
> - John
>
>
>
Haha, that's interesting, the middle & right monitor shows
(at least for us here in NL) a very familiar logo,
the one from Heineken Beer.
Ed
> From: "Mike Hatch" <mike at brickfieldspark.org>
> Subject: Re: [personal] Poll (was Re: PDP-8/e and terminals in West
> Sussex, UK)
>
>
>> 1962 ICT 1301 (includes CR,CP and LP) + 5 off TM4 Ampex tape
>> transport +
>> paper tape used once a fortnight for a day except in winter
>> (Germanium
>> hates cold)
> Ampex TM4's seems to be used by a lot of systems, we had them on the
> SDS9300, ICL gave me a job purely to repair TM4's on their
> contracted LEO
> III's.
>
>> c1963 ICT 1301 (includes CR,CP and LP) + 5 off TM4 Ampex tape
>> transport.
>> Dismantled 30 years ago. Sold and will be picked up for a new
>> computer
>> museum's centrepiece on Tuesday.
> Which museum ?
Its not open yet but it is in the far north west of England, I don't
think I can say much more than that, I don't want to steal their
thunder.
Roger.
Does anyone know of any computers based on the Fairchild 9440 / 9445
cpu?
Rob
ps. Google wasn't being my friend.
Rob Borsuk
email: rborsuk at colourfull.com
Colourfull Creations
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