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The SGI memory that I offered has already been claimed.
Thank you for all the responses!
Cindy Croxton
Electronics Plus
1613 Water Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830)792-3400 phone (830)792-3404 fax
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Happy New Year to everyone who uses the Common Era calendar,
since by the time this reply is read, New Year's day of 2014 will have
already started for some individuals.
If anyone who is reading this still uses RT-11 to change RT-11
programs and uses the RT-11 Symbolic Debugger, SD:, I have a
few questions.
As for using SD: (the RT-11 Symbolic Debugger), does anyone find
that SDHX.SYS uses too much low memory (1125 words)? Would
having an option to retain the Program Counter Locations (at least
the last 1000 addresses executed - in a circular buffer, of course) be
of help in debugging RT-11 code? Another option which I would
appreciate would be the ability to support the temporary execution
of other jobs while the current job being executed is placed into
.Wait state. Does anyone else agree? Under TSX-Plus and RSX-11,
that happens automatically, in addition to using VDT under RT-11.
BUT, SDHX.SYS freezes the complete RT-11 system when the
code being debugged is stopped at a break point, including even
clock interrupts.
Jerome Fine
The following is a partial list of mostly cpu boards surplus to my needs.
Please contact me off list if interested. Some are available without roms.
Some other boxes, boards here, but no list yet.
Shipping from 61853, Illinois.
M7264- 11/03 no memory $45
M7264- 11/03 W memory $60
M7270 LSI-2 $80
M8186 11/23 $100
M8189 11/23+ $160
M8044 MSV11-DD $40
Qty discounts available.
Also have several complete 11/44 CPU sets and a bunch of M7819, DZ11-A
boards.
Thanks, Paul
In the Netherlands, two Tandem Himalaya K200 systems (I believe
those are MIPS-powered, NonStop) with disks, tape cartridges,
spare parts and more. All for *free*.
<http://link.marktplaats.nl/760755920>
In the description it's mentioned that these systems used to run
at the NYSE Euronext stock exchange. (They were probably
decommissioned to be replaced with IA-64 NonStop systems,
or something else, who knows.)
It looks physically gigantic and that it may (sic) require three-phase
power. But, in the description the person that is offering it writes
that one system ought to fit in a BMW 5-series station wagon car
and that it will definitely fit in a 'rent-a-haul' type of trailer.
I'm fairly nearby it, I imagine others may too. But, I don't have
adequate power-requirements for it most likely. For who is
interested in trying out a 'NonStop' system (these seem very
rare, needless to say), maybe we could start some kind of
'fundraiser' and that whoever is interested pitches in a small
amount of money, then we can see if we can get this gigantic
monstrosity shipped to someone who can power it and so
that people can perhaps try it out through remote access...?
(Just an idea.)
- MG
I thought that this might be of interest on here...
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Pam Tcath <ptcath at gmail.com>
Date: 30 December 2013 19:56
Subject: FS: Workgroup Server 95
To: lemswap at googlegroups.com
For sale is a Workgroup Server 95, 16Mb RAM, 1.2Gb HDD, Floppy Drive,
DAT Drive running A/UX 3.0.1 and OS7.0.1. This is a RARE machine in
Excellent Condition. Everything works. $ 375.00 postpaid CONUS. PayPal
ONLY. Pictures on request.
Pam Tcath
Cranston, RI 02910
I have these memory modules, no way to test.
2 are Silicon Graphics branded, no visible part numbers.
6 are Kingston branded, pn KSG-02/64.
I think these go to an SGI O2 machine?
$5 each, take them all, plus $6 shipping.
Cindy Croxton
Electronics Plus
1613 Water Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830)792-3400 phone (830)792-3404 fax
AOL IM elcpls
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Afternoon,
I've managed to acquire an LA120! Woohoo!
However, it had some issues...as was discussed when I got it. ;)
I've replaced the blown fuse, the there is continuity for the pico fuse on
the PSU...but I have no idea if that indicates it works or not. The only
thing that runs is the fan.
What are some test points I can try? Also...what is the value for the
picofuse? I have 125V 1.5A fuses...but I think it needs higher current.
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Cory Smelosky
http://gewt.net Personal stuff
http://gimme-sympathy.org Projects
Effective Immediately
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Was just watching SG-1 episode "Tin Man" - there's a door opening
lever that's an RL02-type disk pack painted silver (can't tell which
variety under the paint).
Just amusing to spot.
-ethan