Thanks for the pics!
Curious.. the Mark-8 in the museum.. that's a repro, right? ?I thought they got a few real ones from Bugbook.
Brad
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From: william degnan via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Date: 2017-05-03 5:03 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: VCF SE Photos
Here are my photos from the VCF South East April 30/May 1.? Roswell, GA
hosted by Mims' Computer History Museum of America
http://vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=677
https://youtu.be/8_33Yv5LsSs
Professor Steve Thurber -- co-inventor of the ARM processor, the BBC
Micro and much more -- donates his first ever computer, and arguably
the first prototype of the BBC Micro, to The Centre for Computing
History in this fascinating (& very cute) video.
https://youtu.be/8_33Yv5LsSs
Well worth 40min of your time.
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is the 12 the thing that looks like a trs 80 mod 2 in size? if so i
have some
what is the history behind your unit!?!?!?!?!?!?
Yes--- I am in Phx! Ed#
In a message dated 4/23/2017 8:14:33 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at classiccmp.org writes:
Just picked up a TRS-80 Model 12, and it boot to the "insert disk
prompt" ... Yay!
But, no card cage, and no KB (and no disks, but those might be easier to
find)
Found a seller of a model 12 with these items, but local pickup only.
I'd like to get this unit up to the Model 16 specs, with Xenix on it. I
see the cards are available, but without the cage, no joy.
Jim
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> From: Jim Stephens
> I'm interested in whether this is a wound down or ongoing Dec material
> operation, or the operation of an e waste recycler.
> Vendor name on ebay is EFI. May have other aliases.
Oh, Efi! All hardened DEC collectors know about Efi (well, many of us do :-).
They are indeed an ewaste recycler. Good people. The company name is ComUsed
and/or TopLine. They used to be in Silver Spring (the place was the
personification of 'gomi' from "Neuromancer" :-), but it got too small, so
they moved. (Sniff. I miss the old place!)
They got started on DEC stuff when they bought some DEC collector's entire
collection after that person passed; most of that's long gone (it's been
_thoroughly_ picked over :-), but they occasionally get more DEC stuff.
Noel
> The 4361 is the real gem to get in this type of system. There is a
> builtin storage director as well as the 4 port comm controller.
The 4331 had an option for an integrated storage director, as well as a
feature that converted between CKD and FBA for use with 3340 drives. The
system Guy owns only needs the 3340 A2 and B2 drives cabled together and to
the integrated director.
Carl
Hi All,
I'm in the process of building and restoring a PDP-8/e, and now I've got a
second serial card I'd like to give OS/8 a try.
I'm pretty sure I've got the boot loader entered properly, and the address
+ baud rates set correctly on the PDP and PC.
When I start os8diskserver with "./os8disk -1 ../disks/diagpack2.rk05", it
gives the welcome message. When I start the 8/e, It says:
Booting...
Done sending block 0
^ and appears to freeze there. (the 8/e doesn't halt)
I've got a RS-232 tester (blinky light box) hooked up to the port, which
seems to indicate that nothing is being sent after Block 0 has been sent.
Does anyone know what's going on, or what I'm doing wrong?
Regards,
-Tom
Looking for recommendations for a bulk tape eraser for SDLT and DLT IV
tapes.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/