Cypress Technology, Inc. specializes in buying and selling Hewlett-Packard
HP-UX, Unix, MPE/ix Linux, 1000, e3000, 9000, and Itanium series servers,
workstations, and all related peripheral items. As well at telephone
systems. We sell but are not limited to the following:
HP-UX and MPE/iX OS and software support - Worldwide
HP Itanium Integrity servers
HP 9000 PA-RISC HP-UX servers
HP e3000 MPE/iX servers
HP 9000 HP-UX Workstations (PA-RISC and Itanium)
HP 1000 Series server and parts
HP-UX 9.05 10.20 11.00 11.11 11.23 11.31 V1 v2 v3
HP OpenVMS on Itanium
HP VME Industrial modular ruggedized
HP ABB Advant Station RTA Real Time Accelerator
HP Memory, disk, tape upgrades
HP Green bar and impact printer
HP memory, disk, tape, mass storage arrays, data communications,
HP networking solution
. Contact us if you want a price quotation on any HP server / hardware.
. We buy your used or surplus HP servers / workstation / peripherals.
. Cypress Technology Inc exports to the World
For more information what we can do for your HP hardware needs please visit
our site at - www.cypress-tech.com
Thanks
Jesse Dougherty
Cypress Technology, Inc.
13790 Roosevelt Blvd ? Unit #3
Clearwater, FL 33762
Phone 412-589-3779
jesse at cypress-tech.com
Little over a week and a half till VCFMW-2013. Lets have the biggest
display of NeXT/OpenStep Hardware that there ever is
So bring out your NeXTstations, Cubes, and other machines running
NeXTSTEP and OpenStep. And any accessories/software and more. A
machine will be set up to image NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP Software and Floppies.
So bring that along too and see if we can add to the small list of
software thats available for NeXTSTEP/OpenStep
We can get them online with ease and add them to our Netinfo Domain.
Saw this in another list and hadn't seen it here yet.
http://www.trs-80.org/wayne-green/
For those that might not recognize the name, he published several
technical magazines such as "73", "Byte" (the first 4 issues),
"Kilobaud", and "80 Microcomputing". I was only peripherally into
the TRS-80 at the time, but I definitely read about them in his
magazines.
-ethan
Before I waste everyone's bandwidth (and time.. ooops, just did)
advertising stuff I am hoping to sell to a new home... I was just curious
if anyone was interested in the following:
- 128K Apple III's. - One working, one parts, with a Monitor III
display, and some manuals and system software.
- LOBO Systems MAX-80's. - I have 3 or 4 of these, manuals, etc.
- Altos 586 8086 based multiuser Xenix systems - Have 3 Hard drive
models, 2 tape drives, and lots of terminals (Altos Branded/Wyse Mix), and
some manuals.
- Altos 8000 Systems - Have an 8000-10A, and a 8000-14A (10Mb and 42Mb),
and some manuals (including preliminary).
- Morrow Micro Decisions - Have two of these, one Morrow MDT-60 Display,
lots of books/manuals, and some floppies.
- Northstar Advantage - Have three Northstar Advantage systems. One
with dust-cover. :)
If there is interest in any of these, I can detail what I have available.
I'm planning on attending VCF Midwest.
I'd consider shipping the LOBO MAX-80's, as they are compact. Everything
else is huge, and I don't want to deal with shipping, unless really
necessary.
Thanks,
Garrett Meiers
www.linkedin.com/in/theunixguy
Hi folks,
I've written a pair of little programs that makes high speed disk image
transfers between a Linux PC and a PDP8 with Omni-USB board.
Thanks to Lyle Bickley who pointed out a few weaknesses it has now reached a
quite usable state.
Enjoy RK05 images transferred in less than 50 seconds :-)
For the interested:
http://pdp8.hachti.de/?software/speed8
Kind regards
Philipp
--
Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Philipp Hachtmann
Buchdruck, Bleisatz, Spezialit?ten
Alemannstr. 21, D-30165 Hannover
Tel. 0511/3522222, Mobil 0171/2632239
Fax. 0511/3500439
hachti at hachti.de
www.tiegeldruck.de
UStdID DE 202668329
I'm wondering if anyone on list is willing to listen to some somewhat
complex (in my opinion) small power transformer questions (off-list)?
I've exhausted my more straightforward options for a C64 PSU, and am
trying a different idea to get to the end goal. But, transformers were
and are not my strong suit, and I need to find a 1:5 or 1:6 power
transformer that works on 50/60 Hz and can handle 9VA on the secondary
windings.
My apologies in advance for the interruption.
Jim
I'd do this myself, but I don't remember where my copy is... Does anyone
here have an original copy of the Walnut Creek CP/M CDROM in its jewel
case? I need a high-resolution scan of the front insert and of the disc
itself.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
Dear Tony Duell
Recently I stumbled across your "The things you find on ebay..." http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2013-May/104291.html after I had discovered the same 'Matchbox' auction you are referring to.
Pretty good guesses you made. The association PDP-8/E and OMNIBUS is correct. But yes there existed two full-sized buses DEC had rented for the WESCON 1970 show. But yes people (lets say mostly professionals) back then began to buy computers. But yes the label is original. And yes it was a promotion by DEC.
Why not try http://www.ieeeghn.org:80/wiki/index.php/First-Hand:PDP-8/E_OMNIBUS_Ride to disclose this puzzle. Have fun!
By the way, I very much appreciate your dedication to all this old stuff.
Sincerely,
Remo Vogelsang
PS Please keep my email address confidential, thanks.