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----- Original Message -----
Message: 1
Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 10:43:57 -0500
From: David Gesswein <djg at pdp8online.com>
> I had seen some pictures like the one in this brochure that showed it had
> a clear cover so you could see the mechanism and also have a big head
> actuator coil etc that made it look more interesting than later drives.
bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/imi/brochures/IMI_77xx_Brochure.pdf
> Though the marketing material may have shown it better than the actual
> drive. Unsure if its age but its not that transparent in this picture
http://resetvector.com/wp-content/gallery/DataStorage/Winchester30-30/DSCN1…
I think it might just be glare; all the ones I've seen had smoked plastic
covers that let you clearly see the inside of the HDA, and if you look
closely you can make out the platter and the voice coil in that picture..
And yes, it has a fairly large linear voice coil head actuator; fun to watch
and you definitely knew when it was seeking.
I've still got one (7710) here complete with its hefty power supply and was
actually planning to test it this weekend, but no time, alas...
m
Hello,
I'm searching for SunOS 4.0.3e or SunOS 4.1e installation tapes images.
These are the only SunOS 4.x releases which will run on 4MB Sun1E VME board.
Regards,
Plamen
>> On Wed, 5 Feb 2014, Chuck Guzis wrote:
>>
>> NAPALM gives a link to ftp://176.107.241.42/public/VetusWare/
What is "NAPALM" in this instance? Is it a search engine of sorts for
old software?
Thanks,
Bob
If you can file this away somewhere and consider it from time to time,
I'd appreciate it.
If someone finds a battered PC or XT or something that can function as a
PC/XT, I'd love hearing about it. All I am seeing on eBay are
collector-grade machines (with prices to match), and I'm just looking to
have a permanent machine here to test XT keymappings and such with. An
XT SBC would be ideal, if such a thing were ever made.
I have a machine here at present (have not forgotten about you dabone),
but at some point, I need to secure my own system for testing.
Jim
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Now that I seem to finally have a working XT clone, does anyone have
suggestions for interesting (and available!) contemporary software to run
on it? It'd be nice to load it up with a few games and productivity apps
of the era.
It's only got 512K of RAM (although I may have an expansion board
somewhere), but it does have a 10MHz 8088 (well, if I can work out how to
kick it into high-speed mode) and I've got a VGA card in there right now.
I'm not sure if anyone is maintaining a software repository for early x86
PCs (and maybe what is out there will target '286 and above anyway)?
cheers
Jules
Very interesting !!
David, would you elaborate on >> The IMI 77xx are neat looking drives. >>
( English is not my native language, and I am not sure I fully understand the implied meaning of this statement )
This is anyway a very interesting post as I am building David's interface right now
( last parts to arrive in a few days ... ) and my plans are to use it with an IMI 7720 drive !!
Knowing the interface is a bit non standard and that I will have to modify "things".
But, ** FIRST **, I will, I hope, make it works with a "standard" ST412 drive.
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Hey guys,
I am slowly acquiring parts for a retro build of Don Lancaster's TV Typewriter. I've scored quite a few chips, many surprisingly with early 1970s date codes. ?One I'm having trouble with though is the Signetics 8288 divide by 12.. cant seem to locate it. ?Anyone have a line on a supplier that might have these?
Thanks!
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