I am looking for a Motorola 6800 evaluation kit with books. I sold one
that I built in 1976 which I sold in 1992. I would like to find one
that is for sale, hopefully the same one, if not one in good shape.
I traded E-mails with Mark for three different decades and got
to visit him several times in the 90's whenever I was passing through
Seattle. Hop on the ferry, have deep political discussions with him
(although I never exactly agreed with him he was always willing to
discuss!) at the diner, and play with KS-10's, TU-77's, and Massbus disks.
Rest in peace, Mark.
Tim.
Just saw this at alt.sys.pdp10. Some of you are aware that Mark Crispin
was very ill and in hospice.
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Mark Crispin - MRC - Inventor of IMAP and a friend for decades, has died
at 56. // Mark Reed Crispin, passed away on Friday, December 28, 2012 at
Martha and Mary Healthcare Services in Poulsbo Washington. He was born on
July 19, 1956 in Camden New Jersey and was 56 years of age. Arrangements
are pending through Cook Family Funeral Home.
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bear (r.stricklin) wrote wrote:
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> to ImageDisk or Tim Mann's catweasel tools.
Recently I did add a raw dump option to cw2dmk, but that does not quite
fall in the "all the dirty work" category ;-).
Fred Jan
I've got the first files online here:
http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin
So far it's only the Kaypro disk images.
I'd like it if one of you that knew Don could write up a small blurb I
could use as an introduction to the archive.
I'll be getting the rest of it online as I have time.
Thanks folks.
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Howdy folks.
I have a handful of 5.25" floppy disks for an Ohio Scientific C1, which I would like to image. Anyone have any info on this disk format, or know of a tool that can read them? They don't appear to be in a WD177x-style format... at least not one intelligible to ImageDisk or Tim Mann's catweasel tools. There is at least one C1 emulator out there with support for disk image files, so I have some hope somebody's already done the dirty work for me.
If nothing already exists, low-level info on the format would be awesome as then I'd have something to work with, trying to extend Karsten Scheibler's catweasel tools.
A few cursory trudges through t3h Googles have borne little fruit so far.
ok
bear.
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is there such thing as a db-9 hood with a bore as large as a db-25 or more specifically a db-23? Or what about a grommet to take up the slack in the larger hood?