Hi
There are three (3) S-100 Regular Prototyping board PCBs and eight (8) S-100
LAVA PCBs still available
aka "Basic S-100 Prototype Board" (scroll down to the second board
description). These are going fast so please act soon if you would like one
or more. Approximately 90% of the boards have already gone to their
builders.
http://s100computers.com/Cards%20For%20Sale.htmhttp://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder¶m=S-100%20regular
%20prototyping%20board
S-100 LAVA PCB is for a VGA monitor compatible display. Uses Mylium LAVA-10
chip module (based Spartan-3 FPGA)
http://www.mylium.es/pages/en/lava_10.htmlhttp://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Lava-10%20Board/LAVA-10%20Board
.htm
The S-100 LAVA works fine and does what it was designed to do quite well.
However, in my personal opinion the S-100 LAVA capability has been barely
even touched since the current software uses the board as a VGA monitor
compatible text terminal replacement. I believe it is capable of quite a
bit more text and graphics capability with further developed software.
The S-100 LAVA is capable of 800x600 @ 16 bit display (65536 colors --
RGB565) with 32MB of SDRAM and 8 MB of Flash it should be easily capable of
being an X-Window server and who knows what else. It makes a logical
pairing with upcoming S-100 80386 CPU and S-100 68K CPU board PCBs currently
in development.
These PCBs are $20 each plus $3 shipping in the US and $6 elsewhere.
Please send a PayPal to LYNCHAJ at YAHOO.COM and I will send your boards right
away!
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
Got the following for sale
DayStar Turbo040 Card with Mac IISI Adapter, works in Mac IIci, SE/30
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Thanks
Steve
Long ago when SCSI was young
and just an 8 bit parallel bus,
Ampro littleboards advocated using the SCSI bus
for peer to peer communications, not just master/slave.
Did anyone else do that?
A fellow contacted me with this problem:
I have a couple of Kurzweil synthesizers (/samplers/sequencers):
K2000RS and K2600X . They have integrated floppy and SCSI HDDs
for storing configuration, composition and audio sample data.
They're actually 68000 CPUs with a Kurzweil OS,
managing IO among peripherals
(keys, SCSI, display LCD, MIDI, etc) and several proprietary DSPs.
But there's no serial/network/etc IO.
I'm interested in trying to use their SCSI
to interface them with a (Linux) PC somehow.
Any ideas? Like maybe some webpages
describing projects that have networked older
(preferably 68xxx) CPUs over their shared SCSI bus.
My understanding is that a Kurzweil and a Mac were sometimes configured
each as a SCSI device on the same SCSI bus as the HDD,
and either host could alternate accessing the HDD
once the other host was no longer issuing
potentially conflicting SCSI commands to the HDD.
I don't see how just read commands could conflict,
but perhaps the HDD wasn't able to multiplex commands
targeting different hosts in any overlap.
But evidently people were transferring samples
between Kurzweil and Mac this way.
[I replied privately about the problem
of multiple machines sharing a drive even if one is read-only]
any clues or hints?
thanks
-- jeff jonas
Coming from the worthless little piece of offscouring who uttered the phrase "jew on a stick".
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On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 6:36 PM PST Liam Proven wrote:
>On 8 February 2013 21:01, Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
>
>> But don't overlook the responsibility of Lucy Zinjanthropus !
>
>He doesn't believe in her. The world was made in 6 days by a magic
>sky-pixie. He thinks all those nasty fossil things were laid down in
>the great flood and humans haven't evolved, they were made by the same
>invisible big-old-fairy-with-a-white-beard, just as they are today.
>
>You're wasting your time with this chap; he is both stupid and very
>ignorant, a terrible combination. I mean, come on, he's too dim to
>learn how to quote in an email!
>
>Just killfile him - it's the easiest option.
>
>--
>Liam Proven ? Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile
>Email: lproven at cix.co.uk ? GMail/G+/Twitter/Flickr/Facebook: lproven
>MSN: lproven at hotmail.com ? Skype/AIM/Yahoo/LinkedIn: liamproven
>Tel: +44 20-8685-0498 ? Cell: +44 7939-087884
>
stop you it's been decades
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On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 6:25 PM PST Fred Cisin wrote:
>> >Oh wow man, please, whatever you're smoking, you gotta share it with
>> >everyone else - you're hitting it too hard.
>
>On Fri, 8 Feb 2013, Chris Tofu wrote:
>> if you wish to express your objection to anything I've said Ray please
>> do so offlist.
>
>In other words, "meet me privately to share it"
Always the same response. Nothing ever changes. It must not be real or worth their precious time because it clashes with their so *NOT* well thought out world view. What can I say. I was asked, I delivered, and their bleat(ing) goes on.
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On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 11:02 PM PST Josh Dersch wrote:
>On 2/7/2013 10:17 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>> This warrants a top post not that I needed an excuse:
>>
>> GOOGLE - USDA, OBAMA, COMMERCIALS
>>
>> Or, though it scares me to think, you mean justify my calling his/their actions TREASONOUS, tell me who's welfare, for want of a much better term, they have in mind when conspiring with a foreign gov't to lure yet more unskilled, illiterate masses for the purpose of expanding the welfare state, insuring perpetual generations of low information voters. Not mine, and likely not yours. Who is the president supposed to be working for??? Foreign nationals!!!???
>>
>
>Well, a statement with that many exclamation points and question marks
>must be well thought out and worth my time.
>
>And the first hit for your Google search is a link to an article on the
>Daily Caller, I considered reading it but then I pondered whether
>watching paint dry might be more informative. (I came to the conclusion
>that it would be.)
>
>- Josh
>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 9:15 PM PST Josh Dersch wrote:
>>
>> On 2/7/2013 8:54 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>>> An add to the mix an administration who is running ads in Mehico explaining how people can get food stamps and whatnot once they get here. Can you say, anyone, high crimes and misdemeanors? Too difficult? How's about TREASON!!!
>> [Citation needed.]
>>
>>
>
Re: Vintage er--------------------
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 3:00 PM PST Ray Arachelian wrote:
>On 02/07/2013 11:54 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>>
>> Putting the cart before the horse. Obviously banks were more or less FORCED into delving out loans to those who couldn't pay them back.
>
>Oh wow man, please, whatever you're smoking, you gotta share it with
>everyone else - you're hitting it too hard.
if you wish to express your objection to anything I've said Ray please do so offlist. At this point this portion of a legitimate thread has run its course.
As for a legitimate contribution to the op, I did enjoy reading Rebel Code a few years ago (maybe more then a few).
Putting the cart before the horse. Obviously banks were more or less FORCED into delving out loans to those who couldn't pay them back. But if the do good granny state LIBERALS would have stayed out of the business of deciding who should own their own home (that would be everyone), things wouldn't be anywhere near as messy as they are. An add to the mix an administration who is running ads in Mehico explaining how people can get food stamps and whatnot once they get here. Can you say, anyone, high crimes and misdemeanors? Too difficult? How's about TREASON!!!
Yes the banks and the suits and the boogeyman are culpable. But I'll repeat if they were left alone and allowed to do what they're supposed to do and not dole out risky loans, we wouldn't be here. If you haven't done research into the root causes of this crisis, you just don't want to know.
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On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 3:54 PM PST Chuck Guzis wrote:
>On 02/07/2013 02:16 PM, Jim Stephens wrote:
>> I don't think the drift of the conversation to condemning banking people
>> will play well with some fine list members. I certainly think where the
>> execution of bad management and risky practices at some banks is
>> certainly fair game, I don't think the condemnation of "bankers" is the
>> same as the bean counters which were the original topic.
>
>So you maintain that the banks had absolutely nothing to do with the current recession or LIBOR manipulation games? In particular, the large investment banks aren't responsible for any of it?
>
>Oh, okay. Suum cuique.
>
>--Chuck
>
>
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On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 12:07 AM PST Josh Dersch wrote:
>On 2/7/2013 11:22 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>> Always the same response. Nothing ever changes. It must not be real or worth their precious time because it clashes with their so *NOT* well thought out world view. What can I say. I was asked, I delivered, and their bleat(ing) goes on.
>
>Have you considered that the problem might in fact be you? (BTW, your
>description of Mexicans as "unskilled" and "illiterate" masses says a
>number of things about your character, none of them good).
I haven't any food stamps to give anyone, much less illegal, unskilled, illiterate Mexicans.
How is it that you're so comfortable with your country's unwillingness to control it's borders??? And do you see doctors, lawyers, and engineers scurrying across the border? Countries like Australia run campaigns to attract SKILLED workers. Why should we be any different?
>
>- Josh
>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 11:02 PM PST Josh Dersch wrote:
>>
>> On 2/7/2013 10:17 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>>> This warrants a top post not that I needed an excuse:
>>>
>>> GOOGLE - USDA, OBAMA, COMMERCIALS
>>>
>>> Or, though it scares me to think, you mean justify my calling his/their actions TREASONOUS, tell me who's welfare, for want of a much better term, they have in mind when conspiring with a foreign gov't to lure yet more unskilled, illiterate masses for the purpose of expanding the welfare state, insuring perpetual generations of low information voters. Not mine, and likely not yours. Who is the president supposed to be working for??? Foreign nationals!!!???
>>>
>> Well, a statement with that many exclamation points and question marks
>> must be well thought out and worth my time.
>>
>> And the first hit for your Google search is a link to an article on the
>> Daily Caller, I considered reading it but then I pondered whether
>> watching paint dry might be more informative. (I came to the conclusion
>> that it would be.)
>>
>> - Josh
>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 9:15 PM PST Josh Dersch wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2/7/2013 8:54 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>>> An add to the mix an administration who is running ads in Mehico explaining how people can get food stamps and whatnot once they get here. Can you say, anyone, high crimes and misdemeanors? Too difficult? How's about TREASON!!!
>>> [Citation needed.]
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> > I blame NIXON
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013, Bill Sudbrink wrote:
> I shouldn't really do this but it's too good to pass...
> It's really Taft's fault.
We have had exactly one president who didn't blame the problems on a
previous president.
But, I can't think of anything that I don't blame on Nixon.
Sometimes, I need to stretch a little for 404 or General Failure/Abort
Retry Ignore, etc.
"But when a robotic Nixon is on the loose, we have a duty to take action."
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at xenosoft.com