Man I remember when the Cube came out.. I saw one on display at an Apple store with 23 inch Cinema display. ?Man I wanted one badly. ?But wayyyy too much money. ?Definitely want one for my collection. ?Probably not too expensive now.
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From: George Rachor <george.rachor at gmail.com>
Date: 2016-09-11 8:09 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: 68K Macs with MacOS 7.5 still in production use...
My wife and I purchased the G4 cube, monitor, as well as enhanced sound package.? It?s primary? purchase was using it as a music server and some games.? My wife was working with Apple II e?s and very early Mac?s at the time.
Over time I had to replace a failing hard drive.
I retired it last week as I couldn?t put a modern browser on it.? The last few years I used it for only music.
Retire means I?m packing it up to put in a dust proof container and placed in storage.
Not looking to get rid of it but will obviously will someday.
Not really vintage but it has served a long and happy life.
George Rachor
Hillsboro, Oregon
george at rachors.com
> On Sep 11, 2016, at 6:35 PM, Chris Hanson <cmhanson at eschatologist.net> wrote:
>
> What do you mean by ?retired,? and what kind of setup did you have for it?
>
>? -- Chris
>
>> On Sep 11, 2016, at 11:10 AM, George Rachor <george.rachor at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I just retired my G4 cube (still working).? Replaced it with a NOT NEW iMac.
>>
>> George Rachor
>> george at rachors.com <mailto:george at rachors.com>
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 11, 2016, at 7:16 AM, Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30456459#p30456459
>>>
>>> Found via:
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>>> http://arstechnica.com/apple/2016/09/an-os-9-odyssey-why-do-some-mac-users-…
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>
Mark, I strongly support the addition of Oscar to your Mac Pro.
--
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Athabasca University : tuques we wear, our
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 11:00 AM, cctech-request at classiccmp.org wrote:
>
> Is the 2nd tape just bad and can't be read? Or do I need a
> slightly different tape drive?
It may be bad or perhaps it was written with a larger block size? I don?t recall what tar does if the tape was written with a record size larger than the default. You might try using
dd if=/dev/st0 bs=65532 of=...
on the tape to see if you can read it at all. I don?t recall what the maximum record size on these tapes are, but it seems like it isn?t a full 65KiB. Also, make sure the drive is not configured for fixed block mode.
Hi,
This might only be of interest to people in the Pacific North West.
We are starting a new retro-computer club in Chilliwack, BC. Both Rob C, and myself have a pretty good collection
of 'classic' computers and rather than having them sit in a basement collecting dust, we thought we'd bring them
out on a monthly basis for show and tells and demos...
We are planning on making this a monthly meeting.
I plan on bringing an ATARI 130XE w/1050 and an SD2SIO card, and the ATARI Assembler to
demonstrate some 6502 ML programming, a minimal PDP11/23 in a H9281-BA enclosure
(CPU, memory and DLV11 to power up to ODT) and a GrID tablet computer
Rob C (who set this whole thing up) will be bringing:
>I was thinking I would bring out some of the micro-controllers I have been using, together with my
>ATMega based home brew computer that I have been building. I was also thinking of bringing
>out my retro-chip tune tracker PC that I built and do a music demo.
Meeting details:
CHILLIWACK RETRO-COMPUTING CLUB
7:00PM September 22, 2016 Sardis (FVRL) Library
5819 Tyson Road, Sardis, BC
We also have an email and a FB group set up (web site coming soon):
chilliwackretro (at) gmail (dot) com
www.facebook.com/chilliwackretro
cheers
--
alex
Greetings
I have a set of OpenVMS 7.3 era manuals available (grey wall).
They are located in Windermere, UK. At the moment I am unable to ship
them due to lack of packing materials so it would be either via
collection or by an arrangement.
The manuals are generally in good condition. I can get a list together
if anyone is interested.
I also have a large numbr of HP/Compaq softbound manuals which came as a
set also available.
Please email me direct if interested.
I am the organiser of declegacy.org.uk so if you want to come along on
October 15th-16th and collect them you've got a reason to visit
Windermere.
Please feel free to pass this message on to anyone you think might be
interested.
Regards, Mark.
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I've got the model for the Phillips p1000 love to get more stuff to go with
it. Got the paper cut out scan someone sent me a while back.
Came across this doing my once every few months search
https://aconit.inria.fr/omeka/items/show/595http://amitrtlu.free.fr/guirimand/G3d.htm
What other obscure European Machean are out there? All seems we see is HP
and Dec mostly talked about yet we forget about allot of others and the
thread about that random lot of military grade Machean the chm called junk
trash didn't want got me thinking
I've seen plenty of examples of adapters to use a vintage joystick with
a modern computer.
I'd like the opposite - to use a USB controller with a vintage computer
(Atari compatible - for example ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64). Does anyone
know of an adapter or a homebrew project?
Thanks, Mark.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to go about finding developer documentation for VME hardware? I haven?t been having much luck with Google searches.
Given that (aside from its use by workstation manufacturers) most VME hardware was intended for composing systems from disparate parts, I assume that most of it at one time had programming documentation available. After all, you can?t just provide binary drivers when you know neither what CPU nor what OS your customers will be running?or even if they?ll be running an OS, versus some tightly-coded assembly.
My current interest is in using something like a D/A board or a specific audio interface[1] to provide audio for a VME-based workstation that lacks it, but I figure being able to find information like this will be generally useful to those of us with VME hardware.
-- Chris
[1] Something like a Vigra MMI-210: <https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-9634773.html <https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-9634773.html>>, about $125 on eBay.
Hi, I'm looking for information on a semi-obscure Flip Chip; an M826 (sort
sort of combination clock/counter). I can't find out anything about it.
Apparently the M8xx Flip Chips were generally custom modules intended for
a specific device, which is probably why I can't find anything on it.
I've looked in the Digital Logic Handbooks for 1969-1977, with no luck. So
I also looked through the Spare Module Handbook to see if I could find
something else that used it, so I could see if the documentation for that
thing covered it (e.g. I found the M167 in the RS64 Maintenance Manual).
However, I struck out there too.
My Google-fu wasn't strong enough to turn up anything online. Anyone have
anything on this beast?
Noel