Hi, All,
We've talked about using a 4116 or 4164 for an image sensor, as was
done in the days of yore when CCD image sensors were exotic and
expensive, and I've tracked down some info (beyond just the Ciarcia
Circuit Celler articles in BYTE Sep/Oct 1983), but several forum posts
and a Russian webpage or two point to "kuckuck.zip", which I can't
find online nor via archive.org.
One former location:
http://www.vampyr.msk.ru/electroniks/kuckuck.zip
Did anyone on this list happen to snag a copy? The oldest reference I
found to it was on a robotics forum in 1997. The newest is around
2007, with a mention that other links to that file were dead even
then. My best guess from browsing archive.org is that the file was
there until 2008. It's not there now, and archive.org didn't keep a
copy of it.
I decided to go digging because I did the "decapped 4116" in an Apple
II, 30 years ago (I still have that DRAM on my pads of ancient chips),
and a friend of mine has recently delved into retrocomputing on the
Apple II and I was telling him tales about hardware hacking the Apple.
Thanks for any assistance in tracking this down,
-ethan
Steve,
Unfortunately No.
It is much more basic in design than that and is all metal in construction. Still am none the wiser on the device. I will try and put up a picture this weekend to see if it jogs anyones memory.
Mark
Hi,
Does it look the same as this Fujitsu-manufactured drive which was used
in the DC range of machines for a while?
http://stephenmerrony.co.uk/dg/gallery/Parts/79.html#prettyPhoto[28]/4/
/Stephen Merrony
http://www.stephenmerrony.co.uk/dg//
On 01/09/2013 09:28, Mark Darvill wrote:
> Has anyone come across one of these before and more importantly (to me!) has anyone any data sheets or a manual on the tape drive.
>
> The drive has a Toshiba label on it saying "Cartridge Tape Drive MTH 0551 F001 Model No. CD-1000C" and has a direct drive capstan.
>
> It looks like a 1/2" Cartridge Drive and it was used on the Data General Desktop Generation E6270 drive. I can find no mention of it on the internet so far!
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
I have somewhere a QIC60 or QIC150 tape of the TI 34010 development
software for SunOS (not Solaris). As I recall, it includes a C compiler
(must have as we were doing an X server). I'd be willing to find and send
it to someone capable of handling a 20 something year old tape not stored
in ideal conditions.
KJ
I'm looking for IBM System801 documentation and software
yet to surface. I've noticed three documents on bitsavers -
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ibm/system801/
Anyone have anything? I would like to build an emulator.
Thanks Leon! This is great! That's three of the S-100 68K CPU boards
confirmed running "in the wild"
This board has been a long standing dream of mine so it is wonderful to see
it come to pass.
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/file/68673583/S-100%2068k%20Running.jpghttp://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/file/68673581/S-100%2068k%20Comp%20Side.jpghttp://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/68000%20Board/68K%20CPU%20B
oard.htm
This is proof of what we can do together when we focus our efforts on a
goal.
There is much more to do! Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
From: n8vem-s100 at googlegroups.com [mailto:n8vem-s100 at googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Elsid
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 7:50 AM
To: n8vem-s100 at googlegroups.com
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:1864] Re: S-100 68K CPU board V3
I just got my 68k going completely, tonight.
It's has a 16MHz oscillator so it's the 68HC000P8 is running at its rated
8MHz. It seems quite stable even on the extension card.
Master slave switching is functional, so I can now switch between the Z80,
the 8086 and the 68k. I would have killed for a system like this in the
80's. I still think it's pretty cool today.
I think I've got processor fever. Which processor board is next?
I'll post some photos on the wiki soon.
John, I used your S100 Computers guide which was great - thank you. I found
a few small errors in the guide so I'll send you a list of corrections
later.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 9:43:45 AM UTC+10, lynchaj wrote:
Hi
Has anyone gotten their S-100 68K CPU board V3 working?
I'd appreciate a status update. Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
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Clearing out in preparation for a move, Cleaning out my storage unit as
well
Commodore C64C System with Power supply, 1571 drive and 1541 Drive.
Works Good
Comes with a bunch of joysticks, box of software and printer
interfaces. 1902 Monitor Shreddz 64 Guitar Hero Interface with Guitar,
$60 dollars
Dell OptiPlex GX110 System with OpenStep 4.2 Installed 256MB RAM, 8GB
HDD, 3C905TX Ethernet Card- Just add a SB16 and you got a fully
operational and supported OpenStep/NeXTStep Box. $75 dollars
Apple II Plus System
1 Disk II Drive
Monitor ///
Monitor /// Stand
Kensington System Saver
Works Great $100
Sun Sparcstation 5 system
96MB RAM 2GB HDD
Needs OS Reinstalled
$20 dollars
Lots of Apple Extended Keyboard II's $5 dollars each
Lots of AppleDesign Keyboards $5 dollars each
Apple Color Monitor 100s' Digital RGB Monitor for Apple II's $40
dollars each, most need recapped but are otherwise in good shape
Apple Monitor //'s Yellowed but working $10 dollars each
Apple 5.25inch Disk Drives $10 dollars each tested & Working
Apple 3.5 inch Drives $10 dollars each tested & working
SCSI Cables $2 bucks each, just tell me what ya need
Vintage Rotary Telephones- Stromberg Carlson, Western Electric, ITT-
All Desktop Sets $15 bucks each Mainly in white and beige with a olive
green here and there
Commodore C112 Calculator in original carrying case, Nice shape $30 dollars
Big box of syquest 88MB, Jaz Cartridges, Syquest 270 and Zip 100 Media
$40 bucks for the box- Will ship media mail cheap- Will almost fill a
home depot medium box.
Beige PowerMac G3 with 256MB RAM, 120GB HDD, DVD. Works nice $20
dollars. Good Legacy Box to work with SCSI and IDE stuff
Echo II Speech Synthesizer Card & Speaker for Apple II $25 dollars,
lets your Apple II Speak
Misc Apple Networking- Lots of phonenet interfaces $10 dollars for a
box full
TI Silent 700 Travelmate 1200 Terminal- Works fine With AC Adapter $50
dollars
Lots more to come. PayPal accepted- eBay feedback under cheermom248,
Local Pick up is welcomed
Since we've talked about this several times before,
I should have mined our own archives better...
(from the archives, dated 2004-05-30 15:00:46)
http://marc.info/?l=classiccmp&m=108592954702712
Thanks, Phil Pemberton, for posting a good link to it 9 years ago...
http://www.kurzschluss.com/kuckuck/kuckuck.zip
And thanks to Martin Kurz for putting it together in the first place.
-ethan
A DEC VT78 system is available in Phoenix Arizona area. Email
vt78 at pdp8online.com if interested. I can make you some boot disks if
you need them. Email me if you need disks.
The email I received about the system:
I have an old DEC VT78 system originally used in an auto parts store for
inventory control, invoicing, office management (billing, accounts payable,
receivables). It consists of the VT78, RX?? 8" floppy dual drive, DECPrinter I,
and the cart that goes with it. The system was purchased around 1980 unless it
was the second one purchased a couple of years later (probably the one from
1980). The system is currently stored such that I cannot make out which set of
drives it has.
I had, at one time, the original docs and system disks but did some cleaning up
in the house a few years back. I am pretty sure I tossed all the manuals, data
disks, blank discs. I initially thought about saving the system disks but I
know I was debating it in my kind. I am currently preparing to move packing up
my house so I might yet come across the system disks if I did keep them.
Unfortunately, the system has not been turned on since the mid 1980s. So I am
not sure if it boots currently and the system is not in a position for me to
power it up currently. If there were interests, I probably could make the
effort to re-arrange the stuff in the garage to try to power it on.
I and the system are located in Arizona in the Phoenix area. I am looking to
get it into the hands of someone who would desire it rather than junk/recycle
it.
I've decided to sell my PacMan Cocktail Arcade machine, It never gets
used and takes up space
Has the Ms Pacman board in it
Its in good condition. Monitor has been recapped
Has Keys. and new light bulbs in and out
$600 dollars or best offer, Can Deliver to ECCC/VCFMW if paid for in
advance, Or Local Pickup in Flushing Michigan