I, too, have not heard back from John.
I am interested in the Atari ST
and one of the Pinnacle systems.
If the Pinnacle can run both
UCSD Pascal and CP/M-68K then that
would be a bonus.
--
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Maumee, Ohio USA
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/zip/1696634349.html
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PDP-11 CAD System w/accessories (Quincy)
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This is a working PDP-11/23+, in a BA-11 box. This is a fuly functional
PDP-11 running RT-11, has bootable floppies and hard drive. The reason I
have this is this system is the hardware basis for a CAD software package
called Pro-Draft / Producer. by what became Baush & Lomb.
Comes w/~40 8" floppies (yes, really!), detailed schematics of BA-11 box,
and all Pro-Draft software and documentation. You can fire this up and do C,
FORTRAN, and assembly programming, or CAD development, or have a very
unusually shaped space heater.
Please give this machine a new lease on life!
*--
Stephane
http://DECpicted.blogspot.com
I have 3x5" circuit board from IMS International marked "PYXIS BD". On a
narrow edge is a 50-pin header. On the rear are two edge slots that
appear to mate with the connectors of an MFM drive. It's in an apparently
unopened bag and visible at http://frotz.homeunix.org/images/pyxis/. Does
anyone here know what it might be for?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
Does anyone here have an interest in carboard boxes that once held S100
cards? I have a banker's box full of them free for shipping. One of them
has "Cables for Golem" written on it by Jerry Pournelle. The cables were
recently sold.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
If anyone can help me obtain a Tally model 420 paper tape punch I would be immensely grateful !
I am restoring a old telemetry console and the Tally puncher is missing.
Once again, many thanks for any help/leads.
Walter Silva
wlsilva at sbcglobal.net
I've been contacted by a former software developer with extensive experience
with the UCSD p-System on several platforms. He'd like to dispose of most
of his equipment and documentation.
I'd like to help him find a new home for it all. I'm not quite sure
how to do that, but it might depend on who else is interested.
Please contact me if you are. He is located in southern Illinois, USA.
I am located in southern Wisconsin, about six hours away.
I'd like his spare Terak 8510 system and a Cipher 9 track.
There are two PDQ-3 systems. I am tempted to take one, as it is closely
related to the Terak. These are LSI-11 with Western Digital microcode to
run the p-System directly. They include 10 or 20 meg hard drives. They
are circa 1982. I think they're rare. The only mention I find is on
a UC-Irvine web page, although I've emailed with someone who worked at
the company that made them (Advanced Computer Design?). One of the hard
drives might contain some source code from ACD. He used these for software
development. I've found references that say these systems were used
to develop in Modula 2 and FORTRAN. They competed with the Sage.
There's an Atari 1040 ST running the p-System.
There are four or five 68000-based multitasking multiuser Pinnacle Systems
(later Logic Process) systems. These drove 8 to 16 users on Wyse 50
terminals. They are circa 1983. One is the bigger unit with more
horsepower and an internal tape drive.
There's two Corvus Omninet drives, with various junction boxes, cabling
and interface cards - perhaps for PC, Apple II and maybe Q-bus.
There's a bunch of p-System books, newsletters, etc. as well as
software. He was a USUS member.
There's a VT 220 and several Wyse 50 terminals. I might want the 220.
It sounds like there's lots of software going all the way back to a
copy of Wirth's CDC compiler.
- John
Hi,
I saw your add of things you are looking to get rid of. I am very interested
in your ONXY prototype. Can you tell me what the specs are? Do you have any
photos of it?
Robert Herget
Dear List,
Some bits of equpment that I have get hauled out only rarely and I
often waste a lot of time identifying them then trying to remember
where the heck I put the paper that describes their operation--and
then locating the disk with the related driver information.
I've been considering archiving the information on mini (200MB) CD-R
and taping said CD-R somewhere nside the equipment. Mini, mostly
because their physical size is convenient and I rarely have more than
200MB of information on any peripheral.
Does anyone else do something like this? I have little experience
with mini CDR--are they reliable?
Best reagards,
Chuck
Anyone need a handful? I have several sets of dead bicycle lights that
I want to get rid of, which have something like half a dozen to a
dozen each of greens, reds and whites. Happy to post anywhere for
cost of postage alone, if anyone has any use for them...
--
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Email: lproven at cix.co.uk ? GMail/GoogleTalk/Orkut: lproven at gmail.com
Tel: +44 20-8685-0498 ? Cell: +44 7939-087884 ? Fax: + 44 870-9151419
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For the cost of shipping, a set of docs for the Dec RV20 Optical
subsystem.
Included is
EK-ORV20-IN-002 : Installation Guide (stapled spine)
EK-ORV20-OM-002 : Owners Manual (stapled spine)
EK-ORV20-SV-002 : Service Guide (spiral bound, but now loose leaf)
Item in in the Netherlands, weight is approx 0,6 Kg
Ed
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