360 Technologies is (was) and old HP reseller.
I just tried buying a 9145 from them, and didn't hear anything back.
Called them, and they are in the middle of selling off what they haven't scrapped.
Mike is going to let me know more of what will be available and by whom next week.
Hi Folks.
Here are the new items for July 17, 2018:
IBM PS/2 Model P70 386
Morrow Designs Micro Decision 1
ACCTON EtherCombo-32 Ethernet Card
Inmac SP-16 Serial-To-Parallel Converter
Apricorn EZ-GIG Hard Drive Update Kit
HP Series 80 Data Communications Pac
HP Series 80 BASIC Training Pac
HippoConcept
The following are all DEC manuals and handbooks:
Autoconf manual
A Practical Guide to Word Processing and Office Management Systems
Communications Handbook
dBase III v1.0
DECmate II Handbook
DECSYSTEM-20 Technical Summary
Digital's Office Solutions: ALL-IN-1 Handbook
Distributed Systems Handbook
Emulex Controller Handbook: Communications and Periperhals
Introduction to BASIC
Introduction to Local Area Networks
IDEAS Education Software Referral Catalog
IDEAS: Index and Description of Educational Application Software: 4th
edition
Guide to Small Business Computing
Guide to Personal Computing
Introduction to Computer-Based Education
Large Systems Software Referrral Catalog: 4th Edition
Letterprinter 100 Installation Guide
Letterprinter 100 Operator Guide
Letterprinter 100 Programmer Reference Manual
Logistics Management: Concepts and Techniques
Maintenance Aids Handbook
MBASIC VT180 BASIC-80 Reference Manual
MBASIC VT180 Getting Started with MBASIC VT180
Microcomputers and Memories
Microsoft Multiplan Manual
Network Management I Student Guide
Networking: The Competitive Edge
Office Information Systems Guidebook
Overview of DIGITAL Networking Products
PDP-11 Architecture Handbook
PDP-11 Microcomputer Interfaces Handbook
PDP-11/04/34/34A Maintenance Card
Peripherals Handbook
Professional Handbook
Rainbow Handbook
RSTS/E PDP-11 Operating System
RSX-11 Handbook
Spares Kit Handbook
Terminals & Printers Handbook
The DECmate Family Handbook
The Guide to Team Computing
ULTRIX Software Guidebook: A Reference to UNIX Software
ULTRIX-32 Reference: Volume 1
ULTRIX-32 Software Development: Volume 2
UNIX Software Guidebook
VAX Architecture Handbook
VAX Hardware Handbook
VAX Software Handbook
VAX Software Tools: Languages
VAXcluster Technical Summary
VAX/VMS Software: Information Management Handbook
VAX/VMS Software: VMS System Software Handbook
VAX/VMS Technical Summary Version 4
VEDIT User's Manual
The index of links to the specific items above is, as always, here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...72371&range=A1
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…>
For the month of July 2018 I'm offering 10% off for new buyers, and 15% off
for past buyers.
Thanks!
Sellam
Hi, all, if anyone has any broken MSV11-J boards, I recently fixed one for a
list member, and if anyone else has a broken one they'd like me to take a
gander at, please let me know. (No charge!)
I won't be able to fix _all_ problems (we don't have prints, or replacements
for the custom gate arrays), but if it's just a failed DRAM chip, that I can
isolate and repair.
Noel
Excellent!
Godspeed!
Jack
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> > On Jul 14, 2018, at 14:14, Daniel Seagraves via cctalk <
> > cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > Got the call yesterday. Transplant operation was a success. Still at the
> > hospital recovering. Will update when able.
> > >
> >
> >
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> From: Jerry Weiss
> See http://simh.trailing-edge.com/semi/j11.html for information on the
> design of the J11.
Thanks for that pointer; I don't think I've ever seen that - quite
interesting.
Alas, it didn't have the cache info - but now that I've though about it
overnight, I'm pretty sure the reason for the two bits that do the same thing
is for -11/70 compatability.
> I've always assumed the differences in controls in the CCR as necessary
> to support diagnostics of memory and the cache itself.
Yes, the DCJ11 cache is quite interesting, the way the functionality is
partitioned between the chip itself, and external circuitry; the actual cache
data is stored externally, along with the tags, parity, etc, and also the CPU
and DMA comparators.
The KDB11-A and -B differ a bit in their cache; both are single-associative
(i.e. only one cache cell for each word), but the -B has duplicate tag arrays,
one for the CPU's use, one for DMA devices - apparently so that contention
between the two for access to the tags doesn't slow things down (since the tag
stores are memory arrays, they need to do an address-input before any tag can
be checked).
> In addition to above, there is a bypass cache bit in the PDR (section
> 1.5.6.2) for finer control.
Yes, I only found that out last night (or maybe I saw it on a previous scan
of the manual, but its importance didn't register). The -11/70 doesn't have
that! Very useful for my application (a memory tester program)...
Noel
hi
is there any chance someone has a working gcc-ada compiler? for
- Linux/MIPS (big endian, MIPS3, MIPS4 or MIPS32)
- Linux/HPPA2
I have successfully compiled gcc-ada for SGI_IRIX (MIPS4/BE)
but ... every attempt to create a cross-compiler(1) fails
on HPPA I have never seen an Ada compiler
(1)
host = Irix-MIPS4/BE
target = Linux/MIPS32/BE
Anyone know a source for replacement hard molded wheels that would fit a
MicroVax 4000 low profile cabinet base??? I'm missing two and the other
two may as well be gone given how functional they are.??? Mounting
hardware is still intact, it's just the wheels that I need..
Steve Shumaker
> From: Jon Elson
> I THINK the 370/145 used the same drive.
The "IBM's 360 and Early 370 Systems" book doesn't say so explicitly (it just
says Minnow - the one with the solenoids - was a"incorporated in .. the
System/370 processors", pg. 517), but given that the follow-on drive
(Figaro/Igar) didn't start shipping until 1973 (pg. 519), and the /145 started
shipping in 1971, it pretty much had to have had a Minnow.
Noel
Anyone know where the Step/Direction version of the FDD interface
originated.
So far as near as I can tell the earliest FDDs (IBM 23FD Minnow and Memorex
650/651) used Step In/Step Out. The IBM 33FD Igar used direct control of the
motor.
The earliest Step/Direction FDD I can find is the Shugart 800 which first
shipped in September 1973.
Tom