> From: Daniel Seagraves
> Two of them in fact, and a CADR - In my garage, no less!
Neat! Can you say anything about how they came to you?
> and I have a working PDP-11 to debug the CADR with
Was that part of the package, or did you already have it?
Noel
This link from fr.comp.ordinosaures is interesting http://f6aoj.ao-journal.com/crbst_752.html
Would be a shame if this really ancient videoterminal goes to waste.
As an aside : what a beautiful name the french have for there old computers : "ordinosaures"
Jos
Hi,
Still cleaning my storage/office ...
I have a new-looking 3.5" solid state drive for free,
pickup in Cupertino (or pay for packing/shipping via PayPal).
SanDisk 3.5" Flashdrive 20 MB (IDE)
model: SB35B-20
(possibly unused; in anti-static bag, seal unbroken)
thanks,
Stan
Free (pickup in Cupertino, or pay for packing/shipping via PayPal).
IBM Travelstar 8E External Hard Drive.
New in box.
Includes the PCMCIA card and cable.
Model: DTZN-0810SP
Capacity: 8,100 MByte
Note: as sold new by IBM, including the instruction sheet which says:
power is provided by the PC Card, no A/C adapter is needed,
and that you should ignore the green power switch on the box.
First offline *email* to sieler at allegro.com gets it.
thanks,
Stan
Hi, list,
I've lurked here a bit but haven't posted much yet. I'm now working on a
system that I think people here might know something about.
Can anyone here tell me whether the CPU modules from an AlphaServer ES45
will work in an AlphaServer DS25?
According to Wikipedia, they're both EV68CB CPUs. Some sites (including
HP's QuickSpecs) list the 1.25 GHz ES45 CPU card as containing 16 megs of
cache, but some places list the 1.25 GHz card with just 8 megs, like the 1
GHz card.
If I could find a 1.25 GHz CPU card with 16 megs of cache, and if it'd
work, I think it'd be a worthwhile upgrade to my DS25.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
John
I'd be interested too if the machine is in Europe ...
Peter
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Guys,
See these photos:
https://scontent.flhr2-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/35682272_10216634445119982_2
53889771863015424_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=74459af2e9232dd433046b2a9d43dedd&oe=5BC
F55A0
and
https://scontent.flhr2-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/36244235_10216691120256825_4
287682979926376448_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=e8ab72feb9eb1cf311c7ef0546318e44&oe=5C
1358C6
The photos are of a board I recently obtained for my collection. I've not,
to date, been able to discover who the manufacturers were. It almost
certainly US, The chips are week 27 of 1970, NAND gates.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks,
peter
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