Hello Jules,
I know there is a newer board revision that also works. I have several
firmwares. Some of them are special for one model drive. Others
are versions which are configurable for several drives.
I have the right version for this computer. Only the board is missing.
I think all versions of the S1410 will work. But I don't know about the S1410A version.
Maybe that version will not work. I really have no idea.
Regards, Roland
----- Original Message -----
From: Jules Richardson
Sent: 07/15/13 04:22 PM
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Xebec S1410 wanted
On 07/13/2013 04:29 AM, Roland Huisman wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Can anyone hel pe getting a Xebec S1410 MFM tot SASI controller board? > > http://www.philipsradios.nl/forum/images/uploaded/2013033020463251574118361… Do you need that specific board revision? If I remember right, Xebec released a few S1410 board with different revision numbers, and I'm not sure if they all behave exactly the same. In addition to that, I believe that Xebec would happily produce custom firmware ROMs for customers (but of course if you have a damaged board with an intact firmware ROM already, this isn't a problem - and there are probably a lot of boards out there with stock firmware, too) cheers Jules
I've heard from a friend that he has this board on his Apple II.
So probably yes :) But he also wrote his own driver for it.
I don't know if that is original equipment or not...
----- Original Message -----
From: Alexandre Souza
Sent: 07/14/13 07:19 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Xebec S1410 wanted
> Can anyone hel pe getting a Xebec S1410 MFM tot SASI controller board? > http://www.philipsradios.nl/forum/images/uploaded/2013033020463251574118361… Isn't that the same board used in the "Sider" HD for //e computers?
Did some quick web searching and had a hard time finding a webpage
that has decent photos of all of the different versions of PDP-8 front
panels.
Which version is this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261232211533
Evening all,
It seems the service processor bit the dust on my POWER system and it won't
boot at all now. I would however like to investigate further.
Anyone familiar with the FSP/service processors on the POWER boxes to the point
they know of debug headers? I'd love to have boot output for the service
processor itself so I could see where it's screwing up.
Any information appreciated!
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Cory Smelosky
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Apple Computer SCSI Loopback Test Card 077-0219
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RasterOps ColorBoard 104 with the 24 bit daughtercard expansion kit
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N8VEM Z80 CP/M home brew computer PCB (SBC V2)?
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Barbie Fashion Memory Phone
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Application Software for NorthStar Advantage
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Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone Cordless Telephone
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Serial/Parallel Port manual AB switch
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Televideo 925 Serial Terminal
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LeapFrog Fly Fusion "Pentop Computer"
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SOROC LQ-120 Main Board
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Dell PowerEdge 2400 various parts
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Dell PowerEdge 2400 Motherboard (part number 0330NK)
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Authentic Disk Doubler Kit
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Control Data Corporation (CDC) BR8BIA Double Sided Floppy Disk Drive
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Shugart Associates SA-400 minifloppy disk drive
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So after spending countless hours messing around with Netinfo, I got
basic NFS Functionality up between a Mac running OS X 10.8.2 and
OpenStep 4.2 on SPARC. OS X Dropped support for mounting NFS shares,
but it will gladly hand them out, so ive got file transfer working over
something other then FTP. Works great on Sparc, but the intel
thinkpad I havent been so lucky. Going to try and reload OS 4.2 on it
today and get it operational
For anyone that is interested I found this, Its the next administration
manual
http://web.archive.org/web/20070722131827/http://www.channelu.com/NeXT/NeXT…
> Off topic question - is there any type of S/34 or S/36 virtual machine?
The AS/400, iSeries, System-i, or whatever name you want to call it supports S/36 mode and S/36 virtual machines...or at least it did up until a certain release of OS/400.
Is there anyone here proficient in NeXT/OpenStep Networking, Ive got
NeXT on black hardware, Intel and SPARC, and I thought it would be cool
to share files with them and possibly get them on my Appletalk network
Looking for a few things to offset my collection of apple stuff
a VT100 or 102 or even 220 Terminal
A sun box of some sort, SparcStation 5 would be nice or a 10
Some sort of computer with blikenlights and switches.
Oddball Laptops Old 8086s, 286s stuff like that
A regular desktop PC with a 5.25inch 360KB Drive in it and a 1.2MB Drive
in it, Can be an old pentium box or 486. Just need something to
archive floppies with.
Im in Flint Michigan, so it would be cool if it was in michigan, or in
the tri state area. I am PayPal ready or I have alot of apple stuff to
trade.
Trading Fotter or stuff for sale
Apple //e LC PDS Card in box with cable & manuals and a 5.25inc Disk
drive and joystick. Lets you run Apple II stuff on your Color Classic
or other LC PDS equipped Mac
$100 dollars shipped or trade
Televideo 925- Working Terminal- Will trade for another VT100
compatible terminal, or make an offer
Mac SE Dual Drive with 20SC HDD, 1MB RAM, System 6 Keyboard and mouse
$100 dollars
Mac SE FDHD, High density drive 4MB RAM- Needs OS Installed No kbd or
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Nice rev 0 //e unit
DuoDisk Drive, Z80 Card, Monitor //, Super Serial Card. And disks for
everything.
$150
Apple Liron 3.5 Disk controller card and Unidisk drive
$75
Applied Engineering RAMworks III Card for Apple //e, Gives the //e 80
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$50 dollars shipped
Apple II workstation card, Gives your //e Appletalk connectivity $75
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Apple //e 64k RGB Card and Color Monitor 100. The RGB Monitor for //e
and Apple III
$150 dollars- The Color Monitor 100 is a heavy beast 50lbs heavy
>From: IN%"cctalk at classiccmp.org" 16-JUL-2013 11:59:07.67
>To: IN%"cctalk at classiccmp.org"
>CC:
>Subj: cctalk Digest, Vol 119, Issue 19
>From: Steven Landon <slandon110 at gmail.com>
>To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>Subject: Great Lakes Vintage Computing- A group for the great lakes
> area of collectors
>Message-ID: <51E427C1.6060508 at gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>Just created this on Facebook, for everyone in the great lakes area,
>Looking at having a Monthly meeting where everyone gets together and
>play's with old computers
Any chance something could be created that doesn't require me giving data to
Zuckerberg? I do not and will not use Facebook. I'd be interested in
participating in the group since I just happen to be in Ohio ...
Cheers,
Fred