Hi,
As I already wrote before, I have an russian PDP11, an Elektronika E60.
I'm repairing currently some spare boards.
I do have diskettes with an TMOC Test System with some Hardwaretests:
-TMOS-
MONITOR DXTC 06-JUN-84 28K
RESTARTADR: 152250
GELADEN VON LW : 0
UM DIE MITTEILUNG ABZUBRECHEN, DRUECKEN SIE CTRL/C(^C)
->MONITORBEFEHLE:
F<CR> STELLT VERZOEGERUNGSWERT EIN
D<CR> AUSGABE DIRECTORY AUF TERMINAL
D/F<CR> KURZFASSUNG DIRECTORY AUF TERMINAL
D/L<CR> AUSGABE DIRECTORY AUF DRUCKER
D/L/F<CR> KURZFASSUNG DIRECTORY AUF DRUCKER
R FILNAM<CR> LADET UND STARTET EIN PROGRAMM
L FILNAM<CR> LADET EIN PROGRAMM IN SPEICHER
S<CR> STARTET GELADENES PROGRAMM
S ADR<CR> STARTET GELADENES PROGRAMM VON ADRESSE ADR
C FILNAM<CR> BEFEHLSABARBEITUNG KETTENFILE
C FILNAM/QV<CR> SCHNELLE BEFEHLSABARBEITUNG KETTENFILE
(JEDER FILE NUR EINMAL)
.D
NUMMER FILNAM.TYP DATUM LAENGE START
000001 DXTC .BIN 11-DEC-84 17 000050
000002 UPD1 .BIN 9-JAN-85 17 000071
000003 UPD2 .BIN 23-JAN-85 31 000112
000004 XTECO .BIN 23-JAN-85 30 000151
000005 COPY .BIN 23-JAN-85 27 000207
000006 TMOC01.DIR 4-JUN-80 2 000242
000007 CPUC .BIC 11-DEC-84 17 000244
000010 CPUZA .BIC 11-DEC-84 17 000265
000011 CPUFP .BIC 11-DEC-84 16 000306
000012 INT .BIC 11-DEC-84 12 000326
000013 PIO .BIC 11-DEC-84 6 000342
000014 SYS .BIC 11-DEC-84 17 000350
000015 MEM .BIC 11-DEC-84 9 000371
000016 DXD .BIC 15-MAY-85 20 000402
000017 DXC .BIC 19-DEC-84 17 000426
000020 SIO .BIN 11-DEC-84 8 000447
000021 REAS .BIN 1-APR-83 13 000457
000022 013101.BIN 22-OCT-82 8 000474
000023 VT13 .BIN 1-JAN-70 24 000504
000024 UPIO .BIN 13-DEC-84 8 000534
000025 BOOT .BIN 13-DEC-84 2 000544
000026 MTC .BIN 9-JAN-85 14 000546
000027 MTD .BIC 9-JAN-85 12 000564
000030 001103.BIN 6-JUN-80 9 000600
000031 TT .BIN 23-JAN-85 24 000611
000032 T .BIC 12-APR-90 1 000641
000033 TOME .CCC 21-FEB-85 1 000642
000034 TST1 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000643
000035 TST2 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000651
000036 TST3 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000657
000037 TST4 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000665
000040 TST5 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000673
000041 TST6 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000701
000042 TST7 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000707
000043 TST8 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000715
000044 TST9 .BIC 24-JUN-81 6 000723
000045 HILFE .TXT 24-JUN-81 5 000731
000046 KOMUPD.TXT 24-JUN-81 6 000736
000047 PUFFER.BIN 9-APR-80 1 000744
000050 DOR00 .BIN 11-APR-84 1 000745
000051 0 .BIN 11-APR-84 1 000746
000052 I2 .CCC 27-MAR-85 1 000747
000053 DIR .CCC 21-MAY-85 1 000750
000054 MK .BIN 28-FEB-85 1 000751
000055 ZETST .CCC 1-JUL-85 1 000752
000056 ZETST .BAK 1-JUL-85 1 000753
... this is a german version. Is this an old XXDP or what?
I've tried to run the Program REAS.BIn and get that:
.R REAS
TITS 75 19DEC79
FOR: 11/03 WITH: TRAP VGDISP LDEV PDEV
...entered some numbers and finally an 'L', than it hung.
Maybe it wanted to load something from the Tape Reader or so, there is none
connected...
1207
421
12706
?
? 105067
L
What the heck is TITS?
(Yes, I know that womans have tits, and I know how to mount them :-))
I don't think that this is a russian Program, does anybody knows something
about it?
Kind Regards,
Holm
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I've been reading through the documentation included with some Beehive
B100s that I purchased. Included in that was a statement in a
brochure that Beehive started with their first terminal product in
1968.
I'm interested if anyone knows any additional information about these
early Beehive terminals.
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Hi
The topic says is all, can a PDP-11/23 (on a M8189 card) boot from MSCP
devices?
My guess is that you need proper roms on your BDV11 ? Would these
usually be included?
Regards,
Pontus.
I have a nice Xyplex 1640 terminal server that for the most part works just fine. The little problem is that I am attempting to get the memory card functional. To that end, I enter the command:
Xyplex>> show card status
To which I get the response:
Xyplex -786- Memory Card Feature disabled
So my question is: How do I enable this nice feature. Is it a function of the software image (I'm using V6.3S15), or some magic command that I need to sprinkle holy water upon?
I write this message here, since this is an older device and somebody here probably knows the secret incantation.
As always, I thank all for their help.
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tsw at johana.com being at home for the present.
I have a 712/60 in fine working condition, but the top case is darn near
splitting in half. If anyone happens to have a spare case in good shape,
I'd love to replace the cover on mine. Secondary to that, I also wouldn't
mind upgrading the memory to something bigger than the 32 MB that's in it
now. I'm in Indianapolis, IN.
Thanks!
James
----- Original Message:
Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2012 13:50:11 -0500
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com>
> There have always been lazy, disinterested programmers who don't care
> about becoming better programmers. Now it's pretty much ALL of them.
----------------
I thought _you_ were a programmer; shouldn't that be 'us' instead of 'them'?
Oh, I see, you exclude yourself of course, and perhaps even a few select
members of this group, right?
What other "them"s do you make denigrating generalizations about? Plumbers?
Women? Jews?
I was looking at Steve Gibson's tools for playing with the SBC6120 at
http://www.grc.com/pdp-8/os8utils-sbc.htm and started wondering. Does anyone
here know how to do under Linux what those three utilities do? I suppose the
WinToAta and AtaToWin could be replicated with dd(1) and some glue shell
scripting. The third one appears to be a disk partitioner. What's going on
there?
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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?
All,
apologies, I'm trying to reach Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. If you
have contact info for him, please let me know at your convenience.
Thanks,
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Large Asteroids headed toward planets
inhabited by beings that don't have
technology adequate to stop them:
Think of it as Evolution in Fast-Forward.
After seven months of Saturdays the PDP-8/L at the Rhode Island
Computer Museum is finally running. It had 22 broken flip-chips,
almost 20% of the modules in the system.
Without lots of help from Warren Stearns, suggestions from Vincent
Slyngstad, and donated spare modules from Vince Pavlicek we never
would gotten it running.
See: https://sites.google.com/a/ricomputermuseum.org/home/Home/equipment/pdp-8-l
for details on the system and the debug process.
Does anyone know of a source for peripherals that we use with the 8/L?
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Michael Thompson