IBM 5160 system
IBM 5151 monitor
IBM clicky keyboard.
Dual floppy with hard drive, but the hard drive is erratic, perhaps a stiction issue.
Also some extra floppy drives and untested hard drives.
Mentioned this last year, it's still available, but may soon end up in scrap if it's not taken.
I have decided to sell off my collection of the above on eBay. I need the money and space and don't want to move them. Just search for my user name, fortran00 (that's double-zero). I am starting with components and will move on to parts, complete systems, docs, software, etc. as I complete an inventory and testing. There are multiples of everything. Deals outside of eBay will be considered, but not for items actually up for auction, as this violates eBay rules. I have a larger discussion of what is available under the listing for Rainbow system units. Everything is tested before sale, but of course I can't guarantee future performance.
Richard Lorenzen, fortran00, NA0L
If anyone happens to have a copy of the PDOS operating system for TMS-9900
systems, I'd like to know, and hopefully arrange some sort of transfer; I
have a TMS-9900 system on eurocards, built by the german company TEP. It was
not working when I got it, but I painstakingly debugged a bunch of problems
out of it with my trusty logic analyzer. I've now got it up and running to
the point where it tries to load the OS from a 5-1/4" floppy disk (79
tracks, 16 sectors, 256 bytes/sector). The BOOT EPROMs contain a bootloader
for PDOS, and I have a PDOS manual, but not the operating system itself.
PDOS was made by Eyring Research Institute, Inc.
Thanks!
Camiel Vanderhoeven
If anyone happens to have a copy of the PDOS operating system for TMS-9900
systems, I'd like to know, and hopefully arrange some sort of transfer; I
have a TMS-9900 system on eurocards, built by the german company TEP. It was
not working when I got it, but I painstakingly debugged a bunch of problems
out of it with my trusty logic analyzer. I've now got it up and running to
the point where it tries to load the OS from a 5-1/4" floppy disk (79
tracks, 16 sectors, 256 bytes/sector). The BOOT EPROMs contain a bootloader
for PDOS, and I have a PDOS manual, but not the operating system itself.
PDOS was made by Eyring Research Institute, Inc.
Thanks!
Camiel Vanderhoeven
Ed at SMECC FOUND:
In the Motorola annual report from 1967
CONTROL
SYSTEMS
DIVISION
The division completed the best year
in its six-year history. Orders increased
40% over the previous year.
Additionally, two significant objectives
were reached.
The first was a move to achieve
international stature in the process
controls field. Early in the year, a
sales and service organization was
established in Puerto Rico to serve
the mushrooming petro-chemical industry
in that area. Also, early in 1968,
the division established a fully owned
subsidiary in England. The subsidiary,
known as Motorola Control Systems,
Ltd., will service the process control
and information processing markets
in the United Kingdom and the European
Common Market.
Second, through product innovation
and sales penetration, the division
took a giant step in achieving its
primary goal ? placing Motorola
firmly in the field of information
processing. At the Fall joint computer
conference in California, the
division unveiled its MDR-1000
Document Reader, the first of a family
of low-cost input terminals for
information processing systems. The
MDR-1000 provides a simple means
for entering data into an electronic
processing system directly from
marked or punched cards and
documents.
This offers systems designers a new,
low-cost method of getting raw data
directly from the source, without
need for skilled data processing
equipment operators.
The initial application of this
"industry-first" is in processing daily
operating information for one of the
Bell Telephone systems. The immediate
success of the MDR-1000 resulted
in an expansion of this customer's
program. Potential applications
for the MDR-1000 in business,
education, industry and government
are virtually endless.
The division's continuing success in
marketing its three major product
lines ? supervisory control systems,
data systems and process controls
systems ? increases its technical
skills and disciplines in the related
field of information processing. The
primary skill involved is computer
technology.
In the area of process control instrumentation,
for instance, the division
received several petroleum refinery
contracts to supply complete networks
of field instruments, plus all
related computer interface equipment.
Three of these major contracts
called for tying in with computers
>from three different computer
manufacturers.
Supervisory control system sales also
gained impetus during the year. A
large system was designed and installed
for the Minnesota Power &
Light Co., and other systems are
under construction for the Getty Oil
Co. and Marathon Pipeline Co.
The sale of additional equipment for
systems installed in previous years
continued to increase during the
year. This segment of the total sales
picture is significant as engineering
development costs were generally
charged against the original sale.
ok lets find one of these readers! sheet and card.... neat!
Thanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC _www.smecc.org_
(http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 3/24/2016 1:02:25 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
silent700 at gmail.com writes:
I don't know their history as regards computing before the 1980s but
Motorola seems to have had a brief flirtation with data processing in
the form of their MDR-1000 mark-sense and punched-card reader, a
brochure for which I scanned tonight:
http://chiclassiccomp.org/docs/index.php?dir=%2Fcomputing/Motorola
The original had been damaged by mildew and staining, which I tried to
clean up a bit without sacrificing the graphics on the covers, but the
inside fared much better. If you're like me, you'll enjoy some juicy
shots of telco datacomm equipment, too.
I know HP made a similar desktop device but I don't believe this is a
rebadge of any other company's product. Or is it?
As always, feel free to add to your collections, etc.
-j
Hi,
I was considering scanning "PDP-16 Computer Designer's Handbook"
(1971, DEC) and "Designing Computers and Digital Systems" by
Bell, Grason, and Newell (Digital Press, 1972) and have a couple
of questions:
1. Are there already existing scans?
2. What is their copyright status?
Don
I've been asked about doing this for an exhibition.
>From some cursory Googling, it seems that the Z88 has a terminal
emulator, and equipped with a suitable serial cable, you could just
run a cable to a host device with an Internet connection and have a
text-only terminal session fairly readily.
Not much more than that, though.
Has anyone on CC done this?
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