Hello Folks,
More stuff!
New listings for June 20, 2018
Beck-Tech C64 ROM Emulator
80486 Multi-Master Card
H214 8Kx16 Planar Core Memory
M7504 DEQNA Ethernet Controller
VS40X 4 Plane Color Option
Bit Boffer BB-1
Ricoh V20 MMI Development PCB
EXT 01 slot extender board
Diablo Systems RGEXT slot extender board
Mystery Memory Board
Lexar 48K Memory Expansion Board
National Semiconductor COP402N Processor I/O Board
National Semiconductor COP402N Processor I/O Board
National Semiconductor 8080 Processor Board Set
Quantum Q2030 hard drive logic board
Anderson Jacobson ADAC 1200 Acoustically Coupled Modem
IEV Corp. VIP-2000
InfoChip Systems 13-000025 Compression Coprocessor Board
International TeleText Communications PC TeleText Decoder
Generic Network Card
Gould K-20 Logic Analyzer
Tektronix C-5A Oscilloscope Camera
List with links to individual items is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…
(Please note: the links get screwy as I add/delete items because they are
not anchored to the actual item but to the cell range, still trying to work
on a fix for this. If you link to an item and it's just not there it means
it has sold.)
Instructions, FAQ, everything is at the link above. E-mail directly for
any questions.
Thanks!
Sellam
Hi Folks.
I've reorganized my sales listings into a Google Sheets set. The
introductory page is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…
Use the tabs on the bottom of the sheet to navigate to the various "rooms".
New items have been added and are listed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…
New items are always added to the New Arrivals Niche, so that's the first
place you should check when you visit my virtual online warehouse. I will
post a message to this list and the VCFed forums whenever new items are
listed, which will occur more regularly.
As always, please inquire directly to me via e-mail for the fastest
response.
Thanks!
Sellam
I was successfull at capturing all the files from a Tektronix 4051 Graphics
T1 tape last weekend.
Here is the link to a couple of photos of the process:
Capturing Tektronix 4051 Graphics T1 tape files to laptop
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=18hROXB28PD9Z_GYDNNSXGPK4Pv7GQD8w>
First I replaced the disintegrated drive belt with one from a NOS 3M DC6250
cartridge.
I used my 4051 to PC serial transfer program on my recently repaired and
upgraded 4054A.
I set the comm speed of the 4054 serial interface to the maximum 9600 baud,
but as it is 7-bit, my program changes all 32 Tektronix control characters
to "~X~" where X is the ASCII character corresponding to that control
character.
This way I don't lose any of the Tektronix 405x text formatting in the
transfer.
I was using ExtraPutty on the laptop to capture the program text strings,
then copied the statements into Notepad++ and saved each file.
I am also working on a Tektronix 4051/52/54 compatible GPIB MicroSD flash
drive that will emulate the Tektronix 4924 tape drive - for all of us with
these computers to use - since both the tapes and drives are very
problematic after all these years.
This flash drive contains an Arduino with my code - based on the GPIB
flowcharts and info in a 4051 and 4052 GPIB manual.
You will be able to use the existing 405x program statements with @Y for
the drive GPIB address - since I don't know how to write a ROMPACK for any
of the series :)
I plan to organize the different captured tapes in directories on the flash
- and that may mean using a non-4924 GPIB secondary address for that
command. It also likely means I need to change any tape commands in each
program to use the flash drive GPIB address.
That's why I wanted to capture one of the Tektronix tapes with a menu - is
to ensure I could get those files to work on my flash drive design.
Monty McGraw
hi
I have a Tek XP400, and a Tek XP217. They are X11-terminals made in
1990s (thus unable to support GTK-v2)
anyway, the XP217 runs with TekXpress v7, I have a copy for my
tftp-boot server and the terminal is happy with it; whereas the XP400
says it needs a more recent software.
does anyone happen to have TekXpress v8, or NCD bridge v4?
let me know
Thanks
FYI, the service under which I have been hosting my website for many,
many years is going away.
So, webpages.charter.net/thecomputercollection
Has been relocated to
www.computercollection.net
(The content is unchanged for now).
This will also give me the freedom to eventually post lots more (and muc
better) photos, put up my manual database and other databases at some
point, and all sorts of cool things over time, but at present I am
focused on my capture of the IBM 1410 Automated Logic Diagrams (ALDs).
(BTW, the capture application (C#) is written, though still being
debugged/improved, and I have already captured one volume of drawings,
and am testing VHDL generation from the captured information.)
JRJ
Is this a 200/DL (RS423 data lines only) board?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/352381870034
A normal 200 would have two large IDC connectors on the pcb for serial I/O
Hi friends,
I just received a refurb'd VT-420 with green screen. I see that I need a special 6 pin/modular-type cable for the comm port. I located the adapter to get to DB25 ( https://www.ebay.com/itm/262041938994 ) but I need the interconnecting cable. Anyone know what it is called? Anyone have one for sale?
73 Eugene W2HX
If anyone is interested, I just published a few videos showing my testing
of PlastiBands for QIC Tape Cartridge replacement.
https://youtu.be/irOrR-ZYwjw
and
https://youtu.be/GVsYHLvCvZY
A special thank you to CuriousMarc, Al Kossow, and Chuck(G) for their help,
leadership and inspiration in this area!
And my page dedicated to QIC Tension Bands...
http://qicreader.blogspot.com/p/drive-belts.html
As always, I welcome feedback, and hope this is of value to some here.
Best always,
-AJ
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Thanks,
AJ Palmgren
http://QICreader.com
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1372243559202
basic.p11
syslod.p11
rdt.p11
all from mid 1971
original RSTS?
hope the person who got these knows what they bought