I've started to post photos and data of some of the systems I'm offering
for sale. You can see them here:
http://vintagetech.com/sales/
I'll continue to post more systems and add data and photos for some of the
more spare listings as time goes on. Once again, if you're interested in
any system please contact me privately to discuss.
Thank you.
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Some more sorting...
Plessey PMDC/11, which seems to be RK11-D compatible
A stack of VAX 6000 boards
54-19463-01 CPU
L4000-AA with KA670-AA control panel
L4006-AA with control panel
Memory available for all. Batteries assumed to be dead.
I have more and other CPUs and memory available without the control panels.
Feel free to contact me off list with questions and offers.
Shipping from 61853
Thanks, Paul
The Original II didnt sell at VCF, So I figured id offer it here one
last time before sending it off to eBay
Its an Original II, however the original owner had it upgraded to a II
Plus at one time, so the board's date code is 7/80. It has a II Plus
keyboard installed, but it comes with the non operational Original II
Keyboard.
It has a Disk II Drive with interface card that works great
16k Language Card
Thunderclock Plus Clock card
It comes with a 9inch B&W RCA Security Monitor in fair shape that works
good.
The system boots and works.
If youd like to see pics let me know
$250 dollars plus shipping gives it a home
I'm trying to get my VAXmate working, but the power supply is not
running. 300VDC is present, but no secondary voltages. Before I start
tracing the board, I'd like to know if anyone has the schematics for
this power supply, or maybe some tips on how to proceed.
Thanks,
Camiel
Thanks so much Phil this is awesome.
Marc
>
>I've got a W65SC02 (Western Design Center 6502) IA that I bashed
>together some years ago. I could be persuaded to dig it out (it'll be on
>a backup CD somewhere) if there's any interest.
>
>--
>Phil.
>classiccmp at philpem.me.uk
>http://www.philpem.me.uk/
On 9/16/14 08:10 AM Al Kossow wrote:
>
> On 9/16/14 6:55 AM, Earl Baugh wrote:
>
> > I'm missing some info from between this initial list in 1982 and the 1988
> > price list which has the Sun 3
> > items.
>
> > Al, is this perhaps on your queue to scan?
> >
>
> I have some glossies squirreled away that I need to dig out.
Great. Once I had a chance to help out with a restoration I pulled out my
notes, files and that
"folder for when I ever get access to a Sun 1". That's what ultimately
lead to me getting the 2 Sun 1's
I now have. I'm finding folks being very friendly and helpful in
gathering info... had folks open up a keyboard
and take pictures as well as in general going to machines and getting
pictures (museums, etc.). I'm building up
some very sizable and definitive docs... but the time from the intro of
the Sun 1 to the release of the Sun 2
is "light" in terms of info.
> I also let Bear know that I recovered all of the Sun Unisoft V7
> distribution for the Sun 1 off
> of cartridge tape with the exception of one block in the /usr tarball
> inside of
> /usr/bin/lex. That will go up on bitsavers today. I've spent last couple
> of weeks
> reading my personal backlog of 1/4" carts from the 1980s trying to figure
> out how much 68K software from the various JAWs vendors that I still have.
> Trying
> to help the guy trying to get a Convergent Mightyframe going again has
> reminded me
> of how much of this stuff isn't generally available, if it still exists at
> all. No
> one seemed to care much about preserving software from 1980's Unix
> workstations.
>
Ah, thanks... (bear and I chat fairly often, since he and I work at the
same company.... )
Did you happen to find any install instructions with the Unisoft V7?
BTW, I have an original Sun 1 CPU board, so I'm excited to hear this...I
was wondering where I'd
get the early OS for that... (and both of my Sun 1's boot...and got two
good HD units...
so have a place to "play").
Do you have any of the < 1.0 Sun OS images in queue? I was hoping to have
some
options as well..
(BTW, I've also spoken to Skeezics about your recovery of PERQ SW... and
let me also
pass along another THANK YOU for your efforts... it's terrific... what you
recovered
nicely overlaps with the floppies I just sent him... and will be helpful
with the working PERQ 1
that I'm slowly shipping to him, piece at a time...)
FYI, I have a working Sun 1, Sun 2, Sun 3 and the original 4/110 now, so
any early software I've got
great places to demo it
Earl
I have a quadruplet of U5s that has one working NVRAM between them. I
pulled one open to see if I could employ the battery modification that has
been used by others (several on this list, no less)... but the U5
appears to have quite a different NVRAM module.
The earlier ones that I've seen modification pictures of have the
'backpack' battery/xtal, and just a potted nub that requires scraping open
to provide access to the battery contacts.
The U5 NVRAMs are fully encased in a plastic housing that appears to be
epoxy bonded onto the IC/battery/xtal.
Are these also modifyable, or should I suck it up and pay $15 a NVRAM at
Mouser?
Thanks;
- JP
Sean,
File coming your way as soon as I get to my desktop computer.
Marc
> Can someone please send a copy of the invasm.zip file as an attachment to
> me at this e-mail address? I'd really appreciate it... don't want to have
> to set up a Yahoo ID, etc. just to snarf one file. I can test them on my
> 1662A.
>
> The PDF copy of the 1997 HP T&M Catalog that I'm looking at implies that
> the inverse assemblers will run on 1660s and their 1670 deep memory
> cousins. On p. 390 there is presumably a screenshot of an inverse
> assembler
> running on a 1670 series machine. Footnotes on p. 396 imply that they may
> even run on 1650 machines.
>
> I don't think even a preprocessor is necessarily required? I don't see
> anything the preprocessor would do, that the standard pods and test leads
> wouldn't, except maybe providing an easy interface for PGAs, QFPs, buses,
> etc. This is the big thing I want to test; if I need to go out and buy
> preprocessors, the inverse assemblers are less appealing to me... but if I
> can use the standard pods, it is a lot classier than manually keying in a
> symbol table...
>
> If I get a copy, I'll report back with my findings :)
>
> Best,
>
> Sean
>
> From: Paul Koning
> You can of course grab a handy caliper or micrometer and measure it...
According to my vernier calipers, 3.9mm (including insulation - the only
short stretch without is near the tips of the diodes, and I'd have to
disassemble the P/S to get to it).
Powered it on with 3 MLM's (3A total draw), and it ran fine; left it running
for an hour or so, and the problem connector was dead cool at the end.
Noel
PS: Odd factoid about MLM's (M7556) - they can be plugged into both the QBUS
_and_ UNIBUS (SPC slots only)! Probably the only card that's true of...