Hi all...I am hoping there is someone here who has an 11/40 or 11/35 and a
M9312 ROM terminator card. I'd like to know how you have yours jumpered.
I took photos of the jumpers installed in my M9312:
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/digital/PDP11-40/M9312/
Here is the page from the manual that describes jumpers per UNIBUS system
type:
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/digital/PDP11-40/M9312/M9312_Jumper-configur…
1) Yes or no - Did I correctly identify the location of W8?
2) Yes or no - Should W8 be in for am 11 40/25/10/05 or is the /40 special?
Here is the issue....when I jumper W8 the CPU can do very little and I
cannot activate the CONSOLE ROM. I put in posts into what I believe is W8
so I can switch back and forth without having to re-solder. With W8 out
the system works better, and I can at least get to the CONSOLE prompt.
Looking for opinions as to whether my card is correctly configured. I am
trying to determine why I can't bootstrap and run a TU58 nor RL11, yet I
can load and run BASIC just fine. I think I may have a UNIBUS problem OR
a CPU card problem, but I can't load XXDP either to determine for sure.
There are more problems, I can't bootstrap the RL11 nor TU58 manually
either, I am working through everything CPU and UNIBUS too.
Is there a complete XXDP tape that I can download from PDPGUI? I found
TU58 image but I can't get the TU58em emulator to work yet. If I could
just figure out why I can load BASIC and not RL02 RT11 I'd make my day.
Thanks
Bill
Hi
I brought up a VAX 4000-100 yesterday to test DSSI disks. It worked like
a charm.
The machine also has a qbus which is somewhat peculiar to find in a
desktop VAX. However, I don't have the cables necessary to attach a QBUS
expansion.
Does anyone have a set? What do they even look like?
Kind Regards,
Pontus.
Hi folks,
This is my first vintage computing project. I have a PDP-8/e with the following boards in this order.
FRONT PANEL
M8330 KK8E CPU Timing board (system clock), replaces M833
M8300 \ KK8E CPU Major registers
M8310 / KK8E CPU Major register control
M837 MC8E Extended Memory and Time Share Control
M849 SHIELD
CORE1 \
CORE1 /
CORE2 \
CORE2 /
M8320 KK8E Bus loads
Each core pair is 16KW. There are a bunch of other non-DEC boards (ECRM) that I have removed for the time being. You will notice that I have no serial board (yet. I have a line on one).
I have cleaned up the machine, removed and clean out the foam, cleaned the card sockets and card edges, tested the power supply. I am ready for the next step.
Next, I will put the boards back in and start testing. I am looking for some very simple programs that I can key in from the front panel to do some basic testing. I have found simple programs on the internet but they are all in assembler and I don't yet have the knowledge/tools to convert them to switch-enterable programs. For example, here are some good test programs but not directly enterable on the front panel (or at least I don't know how).
http://dustyoldcomputers.com/pdp8/pdp8i/testprogs/index.html
Can someone direct me to some simple sequence of switch settings to do some basic testing?
Many thanks in advance
Eugene W2HX
PS. Here is more on the machine as received:
http://w2hx.com/x/VintageComp/PDP-8e/
Also as you will find on the internet, the ECRM boards are from a company that produced electronic character recognition systems.
Sorry for the bandwidth. Looking for Jos Dreesen who back in 2005 mentioned on this list that he had documentation on the ECRM OCR system. Please contact me if you can.
Thanks
Eugene
Does anyone know off hand what polarity that Mac Portable requires? I know that the original was 7.5V @ 1.5A, but not sure of the polarity.
I did have have a PB100 power supply that I used with mine, but (unfortunately) no longer have it.
Also (if it still works) what is the easiest way to image the old Conner SCSI drive? It doesn?t appear to have a standard connector.
I have googled this, but didn?t come up with anything useful.
Thanks,
Chris...
I am not certain exactly what you mean by polarity in this case, but I?m guessing that you are asking which contact is positive and which is negative.
If that?s the case, the center socket is positive, and the outer jacket band is negative.
I hope this helps.
smp
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Bedford, NH 03110
KB1SXE
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> Does anyone know off hand what polarity that Mac Portable requires? I know that the original was 7.5V @ 1.5A, but not sure of the polarity.
>
> I did have have a PB100 power supply that I used with mine, but (unfortunately) no longer have it.
>
> Also (if it still works) what is the easiest way to image the old Conner SCSI drive? It doesn?t appear to have a standard connector.
>
> I have googled this, but didn?t come up with anything useful.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chris...
>
>
>
I've just dug out and inventoried two boxes of magnetic media. A
little of it is not mine; a little more is stuff I'd like copies of if
I can make it happen.
But most of it is just going to leave soon, one way or another. I'd
rather see it go to someone who can actually use it, but it is not
worth the costs of keeping it around to me. I do not currently have
any system on which I can check the contents of any of these (while
it's possible I might get one or more set up, I can't count on it, and
it's unlikely to happen soon). So, while the labeling might be
accurate, it also might not.
There are a bunch of TK50s (or something similar; I know there are
other, similar, tapes, some similar enough to fool a quick inspection;
I didn't look in detail to be sure every one is a TK50). They have
labels, some printed, some scribbled, some carefully handwritten.
Here, \ indicates a line break.
SW/gnu \ Nov 28/91
/usr/local \ 91/10/26
6.0 + 797493
ULTRIX V4.2 \ SUPPORTED SUBSETS \ VOL. 1
ULTRIX V4.2 \ SUPPORTED SUBSETS \ VOL. 2
Sunclock \ 91/11/21
AQ-PE1F0-01 C01 \ DEC FORT ULTRIX V3.2 BIN \ TK50
AQ-PE1F0-01 \ DEC FORT ULTRIX V3.2 BIN \ TK50
ULTRIX V4.2 \ MANDATORY UPGRADE
Kermit5A \ 91/11/21
DEC FORTRAN \ V3.0 (crossed out and "obsolete" written in)
K2 /usr/local \ 1991/03/14
LOTUS 1-2-3 \ 91/11/19
/usr/users \ 91/10/20
swTeX.tar.Z \ 91/11/02
ULTRIX V4.2 \ UNSUPPORTED SUBSETS
There are numerous quarter-inch cartridge tapes (the DC600 formfactor;
many are DC600s or DC600As, but some are other sizes/lengths/formats).
Some have no label. Three of these have absolutely no label, not even
a manufacturer/brand label. Nine more have a brand label but no
indication of their contents. One has a printed label which has been
ripped off enough that all I'm sure of is that it had the usual
boilerplate text for US Government users. Two others have ripped-off
labels; on one, all that remains legible is "tix" at the end of a word;
the other, I can see enough of a logo to be fairly sure it was an
Accelr8 label.
Four more have labels that are short and simple enough to fit on a
single line:
89/02/22(F) ISC0D0S0
TO BE CHECKED
89/02/17 ISC0D0S0
/files! execlude ./digests & ./misc 90/10/08 cd /files
Twenty-six tapes are labeled with just their sizes. These are written
in my hand, so I feel fairly sure they are the result of me
capcity-testing the tapes:
SIZE: 30605 ?512
SIZE: 30643 ?512
SIZE: 30611 ?512
SIZE: 30730 ?512
SIZE: 30730 ?512
SIZE: 114081 ?512
SIZE: 115168 ?512
SIZE: 116769 ?512
SIZE: 118878 ?512
SIZE: 119721 ?512
SIZE: 119870 ?512
SIZE: 119891 ?512
SIZE: 120345 ?512
SIZE: 120352 ?512
SIZE: 120412 ?512
SIZE: 120586 ?512
SIZE: 120741 ?512
SIZE: 120756 ?512
SIZE: 121719 ?512
SIZE: 121722 ?512
SIZE: 121917 ?512
SIZE: 122116 ?512
SIZE: 122343 ?512
SIZE: 122608 ?512
SIZE: 122664 ?512
201796?512
Five more have sticky-notes (one on the box, one on the tape) and a
size sticker. I _think_ the 3.5 here refers to version 3.5 or
something (SunOS is a likely candidate).
--
sticky-note: 3.5
sticky-note: Tape 1
sticker: SIZE: 121372 ?512
--
sticky-note: 3.5
sticky-note: Tape 2
sticker: SIZE: 118586 ?512
--
sticky-note: 3.5
sticky-note: Tape 3
sticker: SIZE: 119293 ?512
--
sticky-note: 3.5
sticky-note: Tape 4
sticker: SIZE: 122624 ?512
--
sticky-note: 3.5
sticky-note: Tape 5
sticker: SIZE: 120216 ?512
--
The rest are a grab-bag:
--
NESTAR SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
S.O. # INT4406 PLAN 5000 (tm)
Boot Utility Tape QIC24
SERIAL # 6050221 SYSTEM RELEASE 5.2
(C) 1982-1986 NESTAR SYSTEMS, INC.
--
NESTAR SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
S.O. # INT4406 PLAN 000 (tm)
PLANPAK # 712 IA BACKUP TAPE QIC
SERIAL # 6060238 SYSTEM RELEASE 5
(C) 1982-1986 NESTAR SYSTEMS, INC.
--
Nestar Systems, Inc.
Subsidiary of DSC Communications Corporation
PLAN Series (tm)
Boot Uility Tape QIC-24
FS# UPGRADE Star Plus FS Release 1.10
160-12676-002
(c)1982-1988 DSC Nestar Inc
--
various indistinct writing; legible bits include:
90/2/19
/FICRSI
90/04/10
DIGEST
NeXT, SUN-SPOTS, SUN-386i
92/12/19
--
/HOME/ICH 10/10/90 , 11/17/90, 16/15/90 1/30/91 2/1/91
22.4.91
--
3/15, 5/8, 7/26 (various further dates and words crossed out)
SUG89 (INTERESTING STUFF ONLY) 90/12/16
--
IFUJ1 IFUJ1 90/03/19 TAR HOME/ICH 92/12/10
89/3/8 MPAQUETT 90/04/30
89/5/1 MPAQUETT 90/05/25
(indistinct) / 92/12/08
--
LAB B
YEAR END
2/2
--
LAB J
A3 MAY 7/93
--
LAB F
YEAR END
1/2
--
LAB F
YEAR END
1/2
--
LAB F
YEAR END
1/2
--
LAB F
YEAR END
1/2
--
LAB B
YEAR END
1/2b
--
LAB B 4 OF 4
LAB B
4 4 HP
JAN 15 1993 n/u
--
(crossed-out text omitted)
ABBOTT INCR DUMP
OCT-1-87
4 MAY 87 (1of2)
--
NESTAR SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
PLAN 1000 (tm) Print Server Version 1.1
IA BACKUP TAPE QIC- 11 P/N 160-12170-002
(C) 1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987
NESTAR SYSTEMS, INC. Licensed Program
--
SUPERSKETCH REL 6
? A. PENTLAND 1985,1986,1987
--
LAB B
3 4 HP
JAN 15 1993
--
Fall- 8AT
LAB B
1 (unclear)
End of Semester backup
--
Accelr8
DESCRIPTION DCL8 (2,0) EDT8 (2,0)
PART NUMBER 8-812-001, 002 RELEASE #:
TAPE 1 OF 1 . NUMBER OF FILES BPI
SN: 000646
--
(SUN 3.2 SUNBIN EXPORT 68020
logo) 1.4" Tape (boot format), 2 of 4
Part Number: 700-1256-02 Rev. A
--
box: KEE 3.1
Genera 7.1
tape: 3.5 EXPORT SUNBIN 68020
1.4" Tape (boot format), 3 of 5
Part Number: 700-1600-02 Rev. A
--
13/3/89
Relax 1of2
LFRL system and
saved results
--
13/3/89
Relax 2of2
--
LAB J
A2 MAY 7/93
--
LAB F
YEAR END
2/2
--
LAB B
2/4
--
LAB J
A1 MAY 7/93
--
There are also a bunch of 5?" floppies. 34 of them are unlabeled,
possibly completely unused:
9x Sony branded, DSDD 48tpi
6x Sony branded, "MD-2HD"
6x 3M branded, DS, DD, RH, MARK Q
9x BASF branded, 2S/2D 48tpi
4x Unbranded
The BASF floppies from the above list are marked as being for sale to
government and educational institutions only, not for resale; I don't
know whether that has any bearing.
Of the remaining floppies, some have labels short enough to be
reasonably represented on a single line:
QuickBasic 1of3
QuickBasic 2of3
QuickBasic 3of3
FW Macros
d|i|g|i|t|a|l branded, unlabeled
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 28/28 85/10/28 (scratched out)
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 27/28 85/10/28 (scratched out)
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 26/28 85/10/28 (scratched out)
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 25/28 86/10/28 (scratched out)
?ACKUP ????OVMS 4.1M 6/28 85/10/28 (partially ripped off)
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 5/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 4/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 3/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 2/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 1/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 9/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 8/28 85/10/28
BACKUP MICROVMS 4.1M 7/28 85/10/28
MS-DOS boot
AG2012
Maxell branded, label ripped off, all that's legible is "FEB85"
QuickBasic 1
QuickBasic 2
QuickBasic 3
Network Boot DOS 3.1
There is also a set of original Borland Turbo C diskettes:
INSTALL/HELP A2B0427471
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
COMMAND LINE/UTILITIES
LIBRARIES
HEADER FILES/LIBRARIES
EXAMPLES/BGI/MISC
and two sets of six which appear to be working copies of the above.
There are three Microsoft-branded floppies:
Microsoft Mouse Setup/Mouse Menus 1
Microsoft Paintbrush Program/Mouse Menus 2
Microsoft Paintbrush Utilities Disk
and two that don't fit any of the above:
--
label partially ripped off: remaining text is
BL-N639C-BH
P/OS HARD DIS
DISPATCH
VOLUME LABEL "PROD
1983
? Digital Equipmen
--
BitFax for Windows V2.08A
(01/25/93)
BitCom Deluxe with MNP5 v5.1
(06/20/91)
--
This is all in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In general, I suck at getting
things shipped; local pickup, either in person or by proxy, is much
preferred. I can try to find the round tuits to ship, but it's usually
a losing proposition (I have at least two boxes of stuff that have been
awaiting shipment for months at this point).
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> Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 08:07:00 +0000
> From: Rod Smallwood <rodsmallwood52 at btinternet.com>
> Subject: Front Panels - PDP-8/L
>
> Hi Guys
>
> In addition to good stocks of PDP-8 panels as below I
> have artwork ready to produce PDP-8/L
>
> panels. In order to gauge the size of the first batch please indicate
> your interest.
>
> Rod (Panelman) Smallwood
>
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> PDP-8/e PDP-8/f PDP-8/m PDP-8/i
> Front Panels ex Stock - Order Now
How about making the overlay panel that goes at the top of DEC 19" racks?
My PDP-8/e has the plastic part at the top of the cabinet, but the
orange/yellow panel is missing. It probably uses the same colors as the 8/e
front panel.
--
Michael Thompson
Hi,
I am trying to do a clean install of RSX-11MP 4.6 on simh. I have found the install magtapes on Bitsavers, and they work fine.
However, trying to install DECnet, I found only 1 of the 2 (or 3) install tapes.
What is missing is the decnet11mp46-deckit tape. The accompanying **netkit** tape is on Bitsavers, but not the **deckit** tape. So you cannot complete the install process...
Does anyone have this tape? I know there's an installed simh *disk* image, I also know you can fix the problem with it.
But there is just nothing like having a full, proper install process to come up with your own setup :)
And it would be nice if the last version is preserved completely.
Kind regards,
Oscar.
For reference:
A. installation magtapes for RSX-11 M PLUS 4.6:
1. http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.bitsavers.org/bits/DEC/pdp11/magtape…
2. http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.bitsavers.org/bits/DEC/pdp11/magtape…
B. installation magtapes for the accompanying DECnet 11mp46:
1. http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.bitsavers.org/bits/DEC/pdp11/magtape…
2. MISSING: the DECKIT tape.