> From: Allison
> IC as in digital logic were in production in the early 60s
Yes, but if you look at the picture/manual (I found a "Module location for
I/O" chart on pg. 335 of the PDP-7 Maint Manual - alas, not the whole
machine, just the FLIP CHIP part), the PDP-7 is all B-series and R-series
FLIP CHIPs, which are all discrete transistors.
AFAIK, the first ICs (in the modern sense) on FLIP CHIPS were on M-series.
Noel
does it have rca number and plate on back paul?
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On Friday, December 28, 2018 Paul Anderson via cctalk <useddec at gmail.com; cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
A few weeks ago Devon had a 555, which I've had years ago.? I have never
seen a 512 before, so I picked it up. Anyone here need one, or links to TEK
lists? Feel free to repost. AS is, where is, zip 61853.
Thanks, Paul
A few weeks ago Devon had a 555, which I've had years ago. I have never
seen a 512 before, so I picked it up. Anyone here need one, or links to TEK
lists? Feel free to repost. AS is, where is, zip 61853.
Thanks, Paul
Hi,
I do remember that when installing HP-UX 9 and earlier, you could not
mix and match SCSI and HP-IB. If you boot from HP-IB you can install
on HP-IB, if you boot from SCSI, you can install on a SCSI disk. That may
be a limitation in the installer. Once you have everything installed, you
can use any device. I am very sure that this was the case with the 800s.
I am not quite sure about the 300 series.
I once owned a 380 and it worked well with SCSI disks and the onboard
SCSI port.
regards,
Dennis
Hello Folks!
Here is another batch of goodies from the Warehouse:
Micropolis MicroDisk Maintenance Manual
Catalog of Public Domain Software for CP/M Book 1 & 2
Wabash 8" Floppy Disk 10-pack (shrinkwrapped)
Sony MD-2D 5.25" Floppy Diskette 10-pack (shrinkwrapped)
Kraft 3-button Mouse
PDP-11 BASIC-PLUS Language Manual
RL01/RL02 User Guide & Technical Manual
RL01/RL02 User Guide
RLV12 Disk Controller Configuration Sheet
RX02 Floppy Disk System User's Guide
DEC Microcomputer Products Group u[micro]note Reprints
PDP-11 Diagnostic Engineering Source Code Prints
DEC RoamAbout PCMCIA Network Adaptor
External 5.25" Drive
VisiCalc
Tektronix 119-1592-01 Terminal Keyboard
Bondwell B310SX laptop
TI Home Computer Applications Software Bundle (18 boxed titles)
Convergent Technologies WP-100 Microprinter
Convergent Technologies WC-100 Comm Port
Convergent Technologies Workslate Leader's Guide
Convergent Technologies Workslate Marketing Collateral
Convergent Technologies Accessory Bundle
Convergent Technologies Thermal Paper Roll
Accton EN2212-1 Ethernet PCMCIA Card
New Media Corp. PCMCIA Game Port Joystick Adapter
Rolodex REX Docking Station
Sharp CE-IR2 Wireless Interface
Apricorn external hard disk pack
ASP SX100 SNAP Parallel Transmitter
LeeMah Data Security Corp. InfoKey
HP Jornada Docking Station
HP F1869-60001 Pocket Camera for HP Jornada Pocket PC
HP C4103A FIR 4Mbps IrDA module
Sony CDW-900E Compact Disc Recording Unit
Sony WebTV INT-W200 Internet Terminal
Sony SM0-E301F 128MB Magneto Optical Disk Drive
SGI Iris Indigo XS
Radio Shack TRS-80 Printer Interface Cable
Tandy Printer Interface Selector 2
CTK Adam Acoustically Coupled Modem
Microsoft Mouse & Microsoft Paintbrush (boxed)
IDT Series 1050/1750 Operations and Maintenance Instructions
IDT Series 1050/1750 TDF 4050 Tape Formatter Operations Manual
Data Broadcasting Corp. Signal Cable Receiver Plus
Olympus Deltis 230MB Magneto Optical Disk Subsystem
Compaq Contura Aero 4/25
I've still got a sale going until the end of 2018: Take 10% off anything
with a listing date prior to 2018 (check the "Date Added" column in the
warehouse item listings--anything listed in 2016-2017 is 10% off!)
If you're a previous buyer (I know who you are) the 10% off applies to any
listed item!
For you DEC enthusiasts, I'd like to clear out the documentation, so from
now until the end of the year I'm giving 10% off any DEC documentation
(this would be in [B]addition[/B] to the 10% off special for you previous
buyers!)
The main index for newly listed items is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…
As always, please contact me directly by e-mail via <sellam.ismail at gmail.com>
to make an order or an offer.
Happy Holidays!
Sellam
I have one of these, but the system has HP-IB disk and tape. I'd like
to use a SCSI tape to install on it. On the CPU card, there is what
looks like a 50-pin connector. Does that need active electronics to
work like the second HP-IB bulkhead that currently occupies the slot?
Also does anyone have digital manuals for this particular model?
Regards,
Kevin
Hi,
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year (or Happy Holidays if that is your flavour),
Just to note to those interested in the Exidy Sorcerer. I've added 18 more
programs to the Sorcerer archive at
https://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2017-01-23-software-for-real-sorc…
. To see what they are, check out the updates section at the bottom of the
page.
Most of the originals were provided by Al Kossow. Paul van der Spek
provided Military Encounter, Munch! and Sorcerer Invaders (thanks guys!)
Enjoy
Tez
Anyone have any HIPPI stuff, preferably for sale? The machine I have
uses the big parallel cables 100-pin but I guess there is a converter
to serial fiber.
Regards,
Kevin
Do any fellow cctalk / cctech subscribers have any experience with NFS,
particularly in combination with Kerberos authentication?
I'm messing with something that is making me think that Kerberos
authentication (sec=krb5{,i,p}) usurps no_root_squash.
Meaning that root can't access files owned by other users with go-rwx.
Almost as if no_root_squash wasn't configured on the export.
Does anyone have a spare bone that they would be willing to throw my way?
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
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Grant. . . .
unix || die