All,
I'm in search of either an XYlogics 472 in the Sun Multibus to VME adapter, or just a Multibus to VME adapter (can get the bare XYlogics boards). I'd prefer the Sun 501-1155 assembly since it has the right back panel connectors, but either way is better than neither way :)
Thanks,
Jonathan
I have an old german PLC on the desk that I need to repair,
it is an Eberle PLS511, build out of a 1Bit CPU build out of 4xxx CMOS
Logic.
I do have two slightly different units, one is equipped with 3 pcs
66S018 Eproms from Intersilm DC is 8319.
I'm unable to find a datasheet for that device but I thin it is
compatible to the old Intersil IM6653 1024x4 Bit Eprom to build the
wordlength of 12 Bits out of 3 Roms..
There is a different memory Card equipped with 2 27C04, the jumpers are
configured for a 2K Rom type..and it seems that the 27C064 ar only
installed because of the CMOS Power consumption..
Can someone plase confirm that the 6653 is compatible to the 66S018
which may be a military variant?
Is there a datasheet perferably including the description of the
programming algorithm?
Thanks in Advance,
Holm
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 14:52:33 -0400
Jesse Dougherty via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I have A series servers, parts, interface cards, and probably any
> accessory that you might need. If anyone is looking for any HP 1000 A
> series hardware, let me know. I still have a few of these loaded A990
> boxes that I can do $1,700.00 each
>
> www.ebay.com/itm/384211227987
As a satisfied customer, I can vouch for Jesse's offer. I bought one of these
systems over a year ago and it has performed flawlessly ever since. I've used
it with multiple SCSI disks and GPIB disks (including HPDrive).
Cheers,
Lyle
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Bickley Consulting West
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"Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"
Does anyone have information on a SMC*11E controller? Appears to be a two-drive SMD controller for Unibus (hex height module). Looking the connectors over, it looks like it'd probably drop into a MUD slot and use the SPC pins.
Thanks,
Jonathan
I have A series servers, parts, interface cards, and probably any
accessory that you might need. If anyone is looking for any HP 1000 A
series hardware, let me know. I still have a few of these loaded A990
boxes that I can do $1,700.00 each
www.ebay.com/itm/384211227987
Thanks
Jesse
Cypress Technology Inc
Jesse at Cypress-tech.com
http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/IBM/Displaywriter/SSSD_20210926/MSDOS.IMD
I have a copy of the disk this image was made from booted on my DW, and am
trying to load easywriter or a little basrun compatible basic program onto
an 8" disk with my greaseweazle.
Not having much luck with the HxC software or winimage poking at that
image, or loading what I would think would be compatible DOS disks on the
DW.
Does anyone have some pointers on tools to help me read this image, and
make new images and add files?
Thanks,
-Eric
Hey all,
Someone in one of the Facebook vintage groups that I'm in just picked up a
Computhink Eagle 32, an early-ish (appears to be circa 1981/82) 68000-based
machine with integral display and keyboard.
On the rear it has a 50-pin connection for floppy and a 34-pin connection
for a hard disk, but they have no external peripherals for it, and also no
software and documentation. It's quite possible that the floppy connection
is simply Shugart; hard disk *maybe* SASI I suppose, skimping on the number
of ground lines (in which case it likely ran an external bridge to ST412/506).
Online searching shows up very little about this system; does anyone here
happen to have one or know anything about them? This one seems to have a
pair of 256KB memory boards fitted, but also (perhaps worryingly) an empty
"video" slot - although CRT connections apparently route to the main system
board, so there's a chance that there was just a video expansion option not
fitted to this particular machine. Still, even if that's not an issue,
without knowledge of drives and software it might forever remain in boat
anchor territory...
cheers,
Jules
Does anyone have it? It supposedly came with TSX-Plus, which I grabbed
>from the classiccmp site, here, but it seems missing from this distro.
thx
jake
Due to family medical issues I have to downsize and move into a retirement facility at the end of this month. The following are available for local pick up only in the Boston MA metro west region. I can be reached off-list at john at forecast.name.
DEC VT180 with 4 floppy drives
Includes HSC Inc?s CO16 8086 coprocessor with 256KB memory
Full hardware documentation for the CO16
Documentation:
Bios User?s Guide
CP/M Operating System Manual
Multiplan Manuals
Microsoft M80/L80 Manua
MBasic VT180 v5.21 Reference manual
No software available. If/When I find the software I will make it available to whoever
takes this system.
Digital Research CP/M Plus distribution (includes 8? floppies)
Acorn RISC OS 3 Programmers Reference Manuals
Volumes 1 - 5 + Style Guide
(This does not appear to be available on Bitsavers)
Apple Inside Macintosh
Volumes 1 - 6
Quicktime components
Communications toolbox
Apple Resedit reference
Minix Software
Minix 1.5 for Macintosh (including disks)
Minix for the Atari ST
Minix Binaries and Sources for IBM PC/AT (5?? floppies)
Miscellaneous Macintosh Software (Pre MacOS)
At Ease
Kid Pix
Kid Pix Companion
SimEarth
Sim City
Sim Town
Sim City 2000
Sim City 2000 Scenarios - Vol 1 Great Disasters
Sim City Urban Renewal Kit
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Disk Doubler
Auto Doubler
Virtual
Hard Disk Toolkit
Reader Rabbit
Metrowerks CodeWarrior Bronze
Think C Version 5
Think Reference
Miscellaneous Macintosh Books (Pre MacOS)
The Apple Macintosh Book by Cary Lu
Hypercard Developers Guide
Miscellaneous Atari ST Software
Balance Of Power
Omnires Monitor
PC Ditto
Miscellaneous Atari ST Books
Atari ST Internals
Programmer?s Reference Guide
Other:
Atari 400/800 Disk Operating System Reference Manual
Atari 810 Disk Drive Operators Manual
Hello,
Is there a list of codewords for old HP-UX media anywhere? I'm messing
with HP-UX 10.20 and OnlineJFS seems to be present on the first
application CD but is locked behind a codeword, which I can't seem to
find anywhere. I have the December '01 application disks handy but no
codewords.
Thanks.
All,
I've got an Asante Mini EN/SC with PowerBook cable that I'd like to trade for the full-size EN/SC. Turns out you need the special cable even if you're using regular SCSI, and I don't have that one (stacking DB25 on one end, DB25M on the other). I've tested the Mini EN/SC with TangentDelta's PowerBook 180 and it works fine there, so it's definitely just a cabling issue.
I'd like to trade it for a full-size EN/SC, or alternately buy an EN/SC as I may have someone interested in buying the Mini EN/SC for their PowerBook.
Thanks,
Jonathan
All,
I recently picked up an ICE-85 in-circuit emulator from Jack Rubin (thanks Ian and Connor for ferrying it back!). I thought that the stuff it came with included a Prompt-80 as a controller, but it does not: there's an unrelated Prompt-48 board in the boxes. The ICE-85 came with ISIS control software on 8" diskette. So I guess I'm in the market for an Intel MDS-800. Good luck, right? :P
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 cctalk-request at classiccmp.org wrote:
> Nobody wants to be confused with me.
:)
> Became "Grumpy Ol' Fred" when in an email list with multiple "Fred"s, in
> order to spare the other "Fred"s from bing confused with me.
>
> Now, howzbout a short, quick introduction?
Since you asked, sure ... why not?
Started with tech professionally around 26 years ago, was always
fascinated by it. Started out when DOS and Novell were all the rage.
Worked for a local MSP that mostly serviced banks.
Bounced here and there and was exposed to all sorts of stuff. Printers,
IBM Mainframes running VSE and I think CICS (it was a long time ago),
wireless, networks, and whole host of things in between.
Gained a lot of VMS experience (other than just being a user) by working
for a local financial institution. Had a rather good relationship with
the data processor and that's how I ended up getting my first Alphaserver
and VAX.
Went back to the MSP life for awhile, owners retired, new company that
bought them, no way else to put it - sucked. Worked for a local
manufacturing company for the past 5 years, thought I'd retire from there,
but due to a bad combination of their (lack of) response to covid and
continually resisting getting off a 15 year old (5 years out of support)
ERP system, it was time to go. Time is worth more than money.
Work part time now for a local non-profit as the tech guy. I have more
time on my hands now for home tech projects. Some days I work from home,
which is nice. I've got an iSeries, an Apple //e, and a Commodore 64 that
are all begging to be worked on and resurrected. ... and other stuff too.
Ooops. This is probably not as short as you wanted.
Fred
Cleaning out my parents' house I found a Pro/350 motherboard spare new
in box. I'd use it here, except for the fact that:
It's a spares so it doesn't have chips. Not a biggie as I have plenty of
11/23 CPUs but the FPU was in some sort of carrier so I don't have that.
It doesn't have the boot ROMs
Most important, the Pro/350 didn't have video on board. I don't have the
video cards for a 350, so I can't just swap it into one of my 380's and
expect anything to work other than the serial port.
Let me know.
C
On Thu, 7 Oct 2021 cctalk-request at classiccmp.org wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2021 22:42:22 +0200
> From: Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: cctalk Digest, Vol 85, Issue 3
>
> Miser at miser.net? Still sounds pretty grumpy, though...
Nah, not grumpy. Just cheap and/or frugal. ;)
I also do not claim to the be the other (Grumpy) Fred.
"Asking for a friend"...
Anyone have a spare MK11 box controller? At LSSM, we're bringing up an
11/70 and we need a box controller for the new memory.
If not, we'll get by, but just in case someone has one propping a door
open...
I have a 150cc scooter with a LiteOn MC21 fuel injection ECU that is
malfunctioning. My search for a replacement brain has been unsuccessful.
LiteOn became Delphi which is now part of Borg Warner and I don't see
anything for download (or even purchase).
All I've been able to find online is the "Delphi Small Engine Management
System Service Manual" from 2008, which refers to an apparently
Windows-based program referred to only as "DIAG TOOL". It can display
running engine parameters and malfunction codes, although it does not
appear to be capable of reflashing the ECU.
I'm waiting for a connector kit to come from Amazon (probably via China)
so I can rig it up on the bench with simulated inputs. The unit is
potted in silicone rubber which will be a PITA to remove. I found this
Ukranian site where a member had the fuel injector driver transistor
fail (in his case, shorted) -
http://geon-club.com.ua/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=5735
<http://geon-club.com.ua/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=5735>
If that's my problem it's failed open, but I'm not going to mutilate the
box until I get it powered up on the bench...
Any help with anything relating to the MC21 EFI would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!
I have another odd preliminary document: Guide to writing a P/OS I/O
Driver and advanced programming notes. Order AA-BT73A-TH
Is there a copy on the net somewhere, or is this another unique oddball
I should scan?
C
> Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2021 19:54:02 -0700
> From: "Ali" <cctalk at ibm51xx.net>
> Procomm was the first terminal program I used that was easy to
> understand and work with. Of course I was using it mainly to dial BBSes
I also started with ProComm Plus for DOS. Just like WordPerfect of the
time (5.x) I sure had all of those key sequences memorized....
I think I still have a copy on my old DOS workstation that I used to use.
Need to fire that up this winter.
> With windows I actually started using ZOC which seemed to run better and
Thank you for this tip. I had an old IBM NetVista all-in-one workstation
that I wanted to resurrect, finally did so within the last month (running
eComStation!) , and of course needed a way to connect to other things on
the network here. A terminal emulator is a must. :)
Installed ZOC, and now replying to this message connected to my Alpha in
the house. (the NetVista workstation is in the back garage....because who
doesn't need a workstation in the garage just in case?)
Now I need to see if I can find a halfway usable web browser...
Fred
Hi all,
you're invited to the Update computer club[0] public lecture series
"Updateringar"[1]!
When: 2021-10-09, 18:00 CEST (Note: one hour earlier than usual!)
Stream: https://streaming.media.ccc.de/vcfb2021/
Q&A: https://bbb.vcfb.de/b/ank-eka-1zw-rkc
Update Computer Club: History and Not-So-Certain Future
At Swedish universities, students organize in clubs for spare time
activities like photography, sports, music and also computers! Update is
the student computer club loosely connected to Uppsala University. We
started out in 1983 around what was then new shiny computers and have
evolved into a caretaker of the old and precious. We have kept the very
DECSYSTEM 2060 around which the club was formed as well as a VAX 8650,
PDP-12, a running PDP-11/70 and many other things. The club is creeping
up on its 40th birthday and we would like to present a retrospective
with anecdotes and trivia. The future is uncertain as the university
department paying for our rooms is moving and will no longer be able to
accomodate Update. What will the next chapter for this old club be? And
how can you help us?
Pontus Pihlgren (Update)
The lecture is free and open to everyone.
Note: This talk is a contribution to the Vintage Computing Festival
Berlin 2021 and therefore happens one hour earlier than our usual time.
The link for participation is also different.
Click here to watch the lecture stream:
https://streaming.media.ccc.de/vcfb2021/
Click here to ask a question or discuss afterwards (no sign-up needed):
https://bbb.vcfb.de/b/ank-eka-1zw-rkc
See also our online exhibition[2] at the event.
Don't want to miss upcoming events? Subscribe to our low-traffic
announcement list by sending a mail with the body "subscribe announce"
to majordomo at update.uu.se!
Hope to see you there,
Anke
[0] https://www.update.uu.se/index_eng.html
[1] https://www.update.uu.se/wiki/doku.php/projekt:updateringar
[2] https://wiki.vcfb.de/2021/en:ausstellungen#the_swedish_educational_computer…
> *Neat*! I was thinking of trying to lay this down on a real 11/23+ here
> at the house, then realized I didn't have two RD51's. Can it gen on an
> RD53 by chance, I could upload one of those to a disk in a weekend or
> immediately with the Dave Gesswin emulator (which I need to return but
> we're just about to pull out those big Perqs)
Chris,
I doubt you'll be able to use anything other than a RD51 drive - as
this ancient V7M doesn't yet support newer drive types. You might
be able to put some of the system files on an RL02 - but I haven't confirmed
there's a RL02 boot loader on this kit.
Back in 1983 the PDP-11/23-PLUS was a relatively *new* machine. There's
later versions of Ultrix-11 (V2 and later) that added support for the 11/73
and bigger drives - look on the Unix Heritage Society site under Unix
Archive. There's a downloadable installation tape for Ultrix-11 there.
https://www.tuhs.org
Tony
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