Tony,
Do you have any idea who still supplies this item?
Esther King
Technical Support Engineer
Renewal Parts & Services
GE Industrial Systems
1501 Roanoke Blvd.
Salem, VA 24153
Ph: 540-387-8616 DC-278-8616
Fx: 540-387-7016 DC-278-7016
e-mail: esther.king(a)indsys.ge.com
http://www.GEindustrial.com
I'm going to be stripping another round of machines... probably 10 or so.
All 286, 386, or 486 systems. If anyone wants ANY parts from machines of
that range, let me know and I'll see if I come across them.
This goes for drives, cards, chips, cables, screws, anything. About the
only parts I am currently interested in are standard AT power supplies
(the plain box style that can be used in many different cases... any that
are odd shaped I have no use for). Everything else that I will be finding
will either be of no use to me or redundant enough that I will be happy
to share.
Let me know as this is what I will be doing the rest of today, and part
of next week. The end of next week, the pile of unclaimed scrap goes to
the dumpster.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I have bought a Sun DWIS/S card to drop in an old SPARCstation and
hopefully talk to some differential SCSI drives. What I can't
confirm is which kind of differential SCSI the card supports. I'm
guessing that the absense of any information means that it's HVD
(which is not what I need right now).
The SunSolve page on the controller is at:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Devices/SCSI/SCSI_DWIS_S.html
...to remove any ambiguity about what card I have coming.
Thanks for any illumination,
-ethan
For those that helped... I found my problem, and solution (sort of).
It seems that the HP JetDirect EX's BootP client doesn't agree with
Sustainable Softwork's DHCP server built into IPNetRouter.
Once I moved my Win2k machine to a private lan, and setup the DHCP server
on it, the JetDirect EX came to life quite nicely. It gets its IP address
and runs very happily doing everything it should do.
I would think that this problem might be fixed in a later firmware
version, but in order to upgrade the firmware, I need a Flash SIMM for
the JDEX. So unless someone on this list has one (or two since I have two
of these things) and wants to give it to me for dirt cheap (free?), then
I can't use these things on my network, and I just killed a day to find
that out.
So thanks for all the help everyone gave me.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
> You mean you can see it in the Chooser, right? But not in JetAdmin on
>the Mac? If you can see it in JetAdmin you should be able to configure
>it right there.
I can see it in the Chooser, but also, I have an HP LaserJet utility for
the Mac, and it gives you 4 types of printer/devices you can look for.
Postscript printers, JetDirect EX devices, DeskJet printers, and
AppleShare hosted printers.
The printer connected to it shows up when I look for Postscript printers,
and I can configure the printer. But the JDEX doesn't show up when I look
in the JetDirect EX device list, so I can't cofigure it directly.
But since I can send a print job and configure the printer connected TO
it, then it looks like the JDEX is at least doing its job.
All this may wind up being abondonded and I may toss these things... if I
understand the info I just found out, I can't upgrade the firmware on
them anyway because they need a flash simm card to do that, and they
don't have it and HP no longer sells them. If this is a problem with
interaction with my DHCP server (which is what it is looking like) then
if I can't upgrade the firmware and fix the bug, then these become pretty
useless to me.
And when you figure for $60 I can buy a brand new NetGear print server,
it doesn't become worth much more effort (and certainly not worth much
more cost)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
> IIRC, once you reset one of these to factory settings, there is a
>default IP address you can telnet to to configure it. Don't remember
>what it is, tho...
> BTW, can you see it from the JetDirect software on the Mac? Or is it
>not seen by JetDirect from both the PC and the Mac?
I had thought it should have a default IP as well, but it doesn't seem
to, rather it has a non IP (0.0.0.0) and waits for BootP info. Kind of a
pain.
I can see the printer attached to it from the LaserJet software on the
Mac when looking for Postscript printers, but when I look to see
JetDirect EX devices in that software, it does not show up. I'm not aware
of any other software for the Mac than the app I have (although there may
be a newer version then the one I have).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
In a message dated 6/13/2003 11:36:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mmonetta(a)dssinc.org writes:
<< Do you need more equipment for the museum?
>>
sure, always looking for more stuff
I was browsing the mailing list archives and noted that the addresses are
not munged or hidden. Was any consensus reached about this?
--
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> Well, can you at least print the test configuration page now?
I could always print a test page as long as I wasn't on the network. Now
I can print a test page while on the private network, but it doesn't have
an IP because there is no BootP server to send data to it.
BUT, I can connect via my Mac on the private network and print a page, so
it looks like the device is physically working just fine, and it just
doesn't like something on my normal network (my guess being the BootP
response from my DHCP server).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I have an Intel N80387SX-16 PLCC chip here.
I know some people have been looking for these, so the first person to
send me an address gets it. Totally free, 100%, not even shipping on this
one. :-)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
>The flashing _Activity_ LED (middle one of the 3), with the Status LED On
>(Left one of 3, also green) should indicate that the unit is receiving
>
>network activity.
>If it is the _Status_ LED that is flashing, then the unit is either not
>configured, not able to reach the network, or running a self-test.
>
>In its ever-helpful way, the manual says that if the yellow Fault light is
>on, disconnect and reconnect the DC power to the unit. If the Fault LED
>again lights, "then replace the unit." :)
In order of what happens.
I connect the printer to the JDEX, connect power. I get Status Light
blinks slowly. I connect network, Status light goes solid, network blinks
a few times, Status light goes out, Fault light blinks, error page prints
on printer. Status light returns to solid, Act light blinks, Status light
goes out, Fault On, error page... repeat until I disconnect from network.
As soon as I disconnect from the network, Status light starts blinking,
error pages stop. If I disconnect the printer but leave connected to
network, Fault light stays on solid all other lights off.
When I run this on a "private" network, everything works just fine. I can
even print to the printer normally from my Mac (haven't tried the PC).
However, the HP firmware downloader still can't locate the JDEX.
So it looks like it is getting an error due to something on my network.
My guess would be it doesn't like the BootP info my DHCP server is
sending. So I am going to try getting a different BootP server for my
Win2k box, one that also handles downloading of config files, and then
run that on a "private" network. I'm hoping once I give it an IP address,
I can get to it via the HP firmware downloader and upgrade the firmware
and the error problem will go away.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I would like pugrading my vaxstation 4000/90 from 16 Mbyte to 32. To my understanding you have to fill
the slots (8) with always 4 identical memory banks. I have already bought 2 * 4 Mbyte ram banks and
need two more. In case someone has two for selling, please let me know
Frank
PS: I saw a vaxstation 4000/90for > 350 USD at ebay, can't believe such high price
Hello,
I found your message on the internet while doing a search for Craig
Electronics. My parents have a sound system (Model H400) that needs
some parts and I have been trying to locate this company. Do you have
any info on who or where I would call / contact to try to find out if
there are some replacement parts available for this model or if there
are companies to do the repair of this item?
Thanks for any help you can supply.
--
Tambi R. Willis
Assistant to Creative Designer / Tex K. Otto
SYNCHRONIS LLC
1514 17th Street # 202
Santa Monica, CA 90404
310-453-4100 v
310-453-4885 fx
tambi(a)synchronis.com
> Chris, do you have a crossover ethernet cable handy? Try using that to
>connect the JetDirect box directly to the NIC on the Win2K box, and see
>if that helps. That way you eliminate any interference for any other
>device on the network.
> Of course if your Win2K box gets a IP address from the DHCP server,
>you'll need to switch it to a static address... But since they'll be
>isolated, it won't matter what address you give it.
One step ahead of you. I just pulled my Win2k machine from the network
and plugged it and the JetDirect directly into their own hub (was easier
to use a spare hub then to crawl under the desk and use a crossover
cable).
Now the error problem has gone away (not too surprised), but the HP
Downloader on the Win2k machine STILL can't see the jetdirect. Next step,
add my Mac to the mix and see if I can see it over AppleTalk.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
The flashing _Activity_ LED (middle one of the 3), with the Status LED On (Left one of 3, also green) should indicate that the unit is receiving network activity.
If it is the _Status_ LED that is flashing, then the unit is either not configured, not able to reach the network, or running a self-test.
In its ever-helpful way, the manual says that if the yellow Fault light is on, disconnect and reconnect the DC power to the unit. If the Fault LED again lights, "then replace the unit." :)
-----Original Message-----
From: chris [mailto:cb@mythtech.net]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:08 AM
To: Classic Computer
Subject: Re: JetDirect EX print server
<snip>
As soon as I connect the box to the network, it's activity light blinks
for a few seconds, and then the Fault light comes on. If I also have the
box connected to a printer, it dumps out a "Reboot" page to the printer,
and gets stuck cycling like that (Goes to Ok, then fault, prints a page,
repeat until I disconnect from the network).
<snip>
>>From the manual:
<snip>
Thanks!
>Chris, what OS are you using with the JDEX? The manual mentions IP address
>only with UNIX. Run hpnpcfg to create the BOOTP configuration files,
>specifying the IP address. The configuration info is downloaded from BOOTP
>each time the JDEX is powered on.
Right now, no OS because I can't get it on the network without it
erroring. I do have a DHCP server that claims it is giving it an IP, but
I can't tell if the device is actually accepting it.
I do have HP's firmware utility on Win2k, but it can't see the device
(but it also can't see any of my working JetDirect internal servers
unless I tell it what specific IP to look at... its auto discovery
feature doesn't seem to work). I also have HP's LaserJet Utility on a Mac
which also can't see the device.
I'm going to look into the hpnpcfg app you mention above, and see if I
can create a BootP file for it. Maybe my DHCP server isn't giving it what
it wants as a BootP response and it is getting confused. (my DHCP server
doesn't fully do BootP, rather it responds to a BootP request with an IP,
but it can't handle config file downloads, so I might need to run
something that can).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
>Anyway. When revamping that place later, I took a bunch of
>em home, obviously. So, I have the manuals for both the
>standard JetDirect (white-ish box), the 1-port EX (brown
>box) and 3-port EX (larger brown box.)
>
>Lemme know which one you need - I dont have the HP numbers
>handy here...
The one I have is marked JetDirect EX, is a white-ish box about the size
of a betamax cassette, and has a single Parallel port on the back with
RJ-45 and BNC ethernet connections.
My guess is, it would be the same one as the 1-port EX brownish one
mention.
>And: yes, keep the TEST button depressed for 12 seconds while
>powering it up, and it SHOULD reset. I said "should", because
>many of the earlier firmware versions were buggy as hell.
I tried for 2, 5, 10, 12, 15, 30, and all sorts of other lengths of time.
Should the status lights change to tell me it is resetting? I can't tell
>from the test page if it has or has not reset (the test pages are the
same no matter what I do, so maybe it is resetting each time and I'm just
seeing the page that is printed with default info).
In any case, it errors when I connect it to my network. Again, one unit I
would think it was broken, but two I tend to think I'm doing something
wrong.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
>You are using a bootp server or a DHCP server set to support bootp?
I have a DHCP server running, and its logs indicate that it is responding
to the BootP request and issuing an IP.
>Does the status page show that it's receiving an IP address?
I can't print a status page if I connect to the network. So the only
status page I can print shows no IP address assigned (naturally, since it
isn't on the network yet).
As soon as I connect the box to the network, it's activity light blinks
for a few seconds, and then the Fault light comes on. If I also have the
box connected to a printer, it dumps out a "Reboot" page to the printer,
and gets stuck cycling like that (Goes to Ok, then fault, prints a page,
repeat until I disconnect from the network).
The first one of these, I got a while back from someone who knew nothing
about it, so I assumed it was probably just broken. But the other day I
bought one on ebay for $5 (missing the power supply, which was fine since
I had a power supply already), and it too does the exact same thing. That
kind of makes me think there is nothing wrong with the unit, but rather
something wrong with either the settings, or I just need to upgrade the
firmware. Alas, I can't upgrade the firmware without an IP address
because for some reason the HP Downloader software on my Win2k machine
won't find any of my JetDirect devices until I specify their IP address
(it couldn't find the 3 internal ones I have on the network that work
just fine).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Just grabbed these out of a trash pile here in the hallways of the Yale
School of Med...
- User's Guide, Functions and Macros Guide, Quick Reference, and Getting
Started books for Lotus 1-2-3 for DOS ver 2.4.
- IPC Peripherals MCD-1040 4X 7 disc CD changer library.
I grabbed the books, figuring someone here would want them. As for the
CD changer, does anyone know/have about special drivers for the beastie,
or should work as a standard SCSI CD drive?
--
--- Dave Woyciesjes
--- ICQ# 905818
>I don't have the manual, but I thought you had to hold the
>TEST button down for ten seconds while powering up the
>device.
I've tried a number of different lengths of time in holding the test
button. Its possible that it is in fact resetting, but I see no visual
indication of it, so I can't tell.
If it is resetting, it still isn't taking a BootP assigned IP, and is
erroring out when I connect it to the network. If it was one unit, I
would assume its broken... but two units doing the exact same thing, I
think I am doing something wrong, and I hope a manual may tell me what
that is.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I'm not sure if this is older than 10 years yet, but people on this list
have a library of manuals, so I'm asking anyway.
Does anyone have a manual to an HP JetDirect EX print server device?
Specifically model number J2382.
I'm trying to find out how to default it to factory settings, and how to
get in and change configurations. Holding the TEST button on power up
doesn't seem to do default it (or if it is, it isn't clearing the error
condition, but that might also be because it isn't taking the BootP info
for its IP address).
I have two doing the same thing, and I tend to doubt both are broken, so
I'm guessing that the manual HP has on their site for the EX Plus doesn't
have the right directions for it (not too surprised).
So, anyone have that manual?
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Hello,
I've recently aquired a model 43 Teletype with a paper tape reader/punch,
which makes the unit an ASR43. It looks very much like the one described
here: http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty/M43.htm
I'm interested in finding a manual and/or any documentation that might
still exist for it. Scans and/or copies would be fine.
Thanks!
--tom
First, a confession... I test databases for a living!
Having said that, I'm remarkably ignorant when it comes to the process of
actually manually shoving great wedges of data into them...
I'm trying to design a database to catalogue the Corestore collection. It's
my intention ultimately to construct a database-driven website to make much
more of the collection publically-accessible - the present website is
woefully out of date and generally inadequate.
I can design the backend database no problem - I'll probably use DB2, create
tables with the fields you would expect - catalogue number, manufacturer,
serial number, date, free-text description, etc etc. Also binary fields to
hold images, if it's an artifact worth photgraphing, and data, if it's a
data artifact - e.g. if it's a disk pack or paper tape, an image file of the
contents.
What I'm looking for is some suggestion as to a 'ready to use' front-end
data entry package that would be suitable. Critical to this is the ability
to drag and drop, for instance, .jpg images into the appropriate data fields
- there are going to be so many of these that the idea of typing path or
file names into something doesn't bear thinking about. I've no idea where to
start with this - my career testing databases has lef tme clueless on how to
go about data entry!
Suggest anyone willing to assist replies via email, unless they feel that
discussion of this topic on the list would be helpful to others.
TIA
Mike
http://www.corestore.org
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>P.S. The few accidents I have been in (none of which involved another
>vehicle if I was at fault - I always steer for the ditch in times of
>trouble) I *never* wore the belt, and I *always* walked away from them.
And you are LUCKY!
I can say this, not from some "study" that was done, but from hands on
experience. In the last 13 years, I have operated roughly 6 major motor
vehicle accidents a year, so figure roughly 78 major car accidents.
Extricated an average of 3 people per accident, so I've cut roughly 230
people out of cars.
So out of 230 people... exactly TWO have sustained fewer injuries as a
direct result of not wearing a seat belt. I know both incidents well as
for both of them, we looked and said, "WOW, lucky they didn't wear their
seatbelt today or this could have been much worse".
I can't tell you how many I have looked at and said "if only they had
their seatbelt on, they would probably be walking away right now".
And I haven't seen an accident yet that the person sustained greater
injuries due to the seatbelt (this is a tough thing to judge, so I am
basing it off the types of injuries they sustained and where the car was
damaged and where they may have been thrown had they not worn their
seatbelt).
Much of the "myth" that seatbelts cause greater injuries are based on
facts BEFORE shoulder straps were in use. Lap belts only can cause
greater injuries, but that is why they moved to shoulder straps as well
(and airbags are a wonderful creation for the occupants... horrible for
EMS workers if they don't deploy on impact... they have a frightening
tendency to fail)
So if you want to continue to gamble on that 0.8% chance that you will
walk away because of not wearing a belt, go right ahead. Me... I buckle
up every time I am in a car, regardless of what seat I am in (and I won't
move a car I am driving until the front passenger is buckled in... I do
leave rear seats up to the riders).
Oh, but I do have to agree with you... if you fail to wear a belt, it is
you that gets hurt, no one else. I have not seen ONE accident where
someone that failed to wear a belt caused a greater injury on anyone but
themselves. (However, I can give you stories of load shift that have
caused greater injuries... in my opinion, it is more dangerous to have
unsecured objects in the car than unsecured passengers).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Yep, had read about that a few months ago.
See my text on the website:
www.pdp-11.nl/pdp11-35/memory/core-intro.html
MRAM is described (brief) at the end. Also has
a link to a Motorola article!
greetz,
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Pope [mailto:bpope@wordstock.com]
> Sent: dinsdag 10 juni 2003 16:23
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Magnetic Memory making a comeback?
>
>
> There is a _new_ type of memory being developed called MRAM,
> which uses magnetic fields to store data.
>
> An interesting quote from the article (to bring it on-topic):
>
> "Magnetic fields have been used to store data since time immemorial,"
> he joked. "We were using it in the early 1960s and 1950s."
>
> The article can be found at:
> http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-1014865.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bryan
Hey folks,
There is some interesting (and heavy) IBM unit record equipment up
for auction on ebay. View
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1247&item=27353
14909
and click on "View Seller's Other Auctions" for the whole list:
IBM 077 collator
IBM 083 sorters (two)
IBM 088 collator plugboards and manual only
IBM 548 alphabetic interpreter
IBM 129 keypunch
Documation RM600LCC card reader
The minimum bids are reasonable for all but the Documation reader.
It's interesting and relatively rare stuff -- shouldn't be let to go
to scrap.
Also, I got my Documation reader working tonight -- it was misreading
because of worn feed rollers. I learned a lot about the these
machines trying to diagnose and fix that. The USB interface is
finished and working now (if anyone wants the schematic and code,
write to me), and I was able to read in the system load deck for
APL\1130. So -- sometime in the next few weeks the IBM 1130 emulator
will have APL and a bunch of other old code I have here on cards.
Brian
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Looks like the Univac III lot actually may have resulted in a sale. Check
it out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2733726990&category=1247…
The one who bought it seems like a good guy (you can read his "Me"
profile).
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I've just gotten one, without the instruction manual, of course.
Seems that it needs to save to HP-IB instruments and so forth, also
can us HP-IL....
I'll have to see if I can find data on HP-IL, might be worth rolling
an interface for it, or just stick to the IEEE-488....
Question: Is this model supposed to be able to remember setups
between sessions, or does it lose its memory when the power goes off?
Kinda silly for HP to design it like that, so I wonder if there's not
a backup battery that's down.
Harvey
madyn(a)ix.netcom.com
Hi Tore
I would suspect that there should be a label stating
the input voltage range. If not, use a transformer.
You might also look inside. Many switcher supplies had
jumpers to select input voltage.
Dwight
>From: "Tore Sinding Bekkedal" <toresbe(a)ifi.uio.no>
>
>I may (or may not) get an Osborne 1 soon, but it's rated for 120v. The
>Executive autoswitched voltage levels; does the 1 do this too? (It was
>found in a dumpster, two of them :O) Norway is 235v. I thought it was odd
>that the machine would be 120v here.
>
>Much love,
>______________________
>|Tore Sinding Bekkedal|
>|toresbe(a)ifi.uio.no |
>|+47 91 85 95 08 \_________________________
>------------------------------------------------/
The O1 can be switched between voltages. The procedure depends on how old it is. Check out the information on pp 31-32 of the "Osborne 1 Technical Manual" at http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/osborne/osborne1TechnicalManual.pdf.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Tore Sinding Bekkedal [mailto:toresbe@ifi.uio.no]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 4:12 PM
To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Osborne 1 Voltage
I may (or may not) get an Osborne 1 soon, but it's rated for 120v. The
Executive autoswitched voltage levels; does the 1 do this too? (It was
found in a dumpster, two of them :O) Norway is 235v. I thought it was odd
that the machine would be 120v here.
Much love,
______________________
|Tore Sinding Bekkedal|
|toresbe(a)ifi.uio.no |
|+47 91 85 95 08 \_________________________
------------------------------------------------/
I may (or may not) get an Osborne 1 soon, but it's rated for 120v. The
Executive autoswitched voltage levels; does the 1 do this too? (It was
found in a dumpster, two of them :O) Norway is 235v. I thought it was odd
that the machine would be 120v here.
Much love,
______________________
|Tore Sinding Bekkedal|
|toresbe(a)ifi.uio.no |
|+47 91 85 95 08 \_________________________
------------------------------------------------/
Does anybody have a listing of translations for the drive types for a Compaq
Deskpro 286? (i.e. type , cylinders, heads, sectors) I have couple of hard
drives I'd like to add, but can't tell what drive type to select. The setup
disk doesn't have a user definable type.
Jack
>From: ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk
>
>> >Maybe. Does the Model 33 work correctly when switched to 'local'? If not,
>> >then you certainly have problems in the Teletype. If it does work in
>> >'local' mode, then you might still have problems in the Teletype, but
>> >problems with the interface are also possible.
>>
>> Hi
>> It is also possible that he has the wrong speed gears/motor.
>> A 60Hz motor will run in local with 50Hz connected but the
>> Baud rate to the outside will be wrong.
>
>That was one of the 'problems in the Teletype' that I was thinking of. I
>suspsect the easiest kludge for this these days is to fiddle with the
>clock at the computer interface end, and run the whole thing at 91.667 baud
>
>-tony
>
Hi
One could buy a new pulley and add some additional capacitance
to the motors capacitor and it might work well at 50Hz. I don't
think I'd run it too long without the capacitor increase. They
run the motor hot at 60Hz. It'd be even hotter at 50.
Dwight
I believe I have one at home. I'll check tonight and let you know tomorrow.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: chris [mailto:cb@mythtech.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 3:16 PM
To: Classic Computer
Subject: JetDirect EX print server
I'm not sure if this is older than 10 years yet, but people on this list
have a library of manuals, so I'm asking anyway.
Does anyone have a manual to an HP JetDirect EX print server device?
Specifically model number J2382.
I'm trying to find out how to default it to factory settings, and how to
get in and change configurations. Holding the TEST button on power up
doesn't seem to do default it (or if it is, it isn't clearing the error
condition, but that might also be because it isn't taking the BootP info
for its IP address).
I have two doing the same thing, and I tend to doubt both are broken, so
I'm guessing that the manual HP has on their site for the EX Plus doesn't
have the right directions for it (not too surprised).
So, anyone have that manual?
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Sorry you both had problems with Stewart.
I've known him for over 20 years now, and never had
problems like this.
I'll ask him about it.
I'm pretty sure the items ship from State College, PA
and he lives in Brooklyn, NY. So there's some quite
large physical distance between he and where the
shipping is done (about 5 hours or more by car).
I know he can be a little funny about selling large
quantities of things. I've tried to set him up with
people to buy large amounts of software, or to license
his software that he isn't selling anymore only to
have a perfectly sound deal fall through.
I guess he feels if he holds out, he'll make more
money selling it piecemeal overtime than selling it
discounted in a lump.
I'd also guess he really WANTS a slow income stream,
rather than a large lump sum for tax purposes, and to
have that steady income coming in.
I don't know. I live in Philadelphia, PA now and only
talk to him once or twice a year. He hasn't come to
the Trenton Computer Festival in two years now.
Since getting married, he's been busy with other
things.
If I get any answers, I'll let you know.
I CAN tell you he isn't a crook...
If anything, he's been abused by thieves quite a bit
over the years I've known him...
But, he is definitely an honest guy. He's NEVER ripped
me off in the 20 years I've known him. He's always
been fair, honest and generous.
Not knowing the details of your deal from his end, I
can't comment on what happened. In these kind of
things, there are always three sides...
Your side, his side, and the unvarnished truth.. LOL!
I hope you don't feel harmed in any way.
You can tell I like him a lot.
He introduced me to some Personal Improvement work
over 10 years ago that literally "Saved my life". And
so, I have a rather large soft spot for him.
But, given that... He is still an honest guy. I'm sure
he wouldn't purposely rip anyone off. He might
dissappoint someone by screwing up, as humans are wont
to do...
But I can guarantee it wasn't a purposeful rip-off.
But, I have no problem with any one reading about
these two dealings with him deciding they don't want
to buy anything from him.
There are plenty of Timex items on eBay.
You can go anywhere to get this stuff...
I have a few odds and ends I might get rid off (like a
Thermal Printer), but I'll keep my ZX-81... If only
because I built it with my own butter-fingered hands.
Regards,
Al
> From: acme(a)ao.net
> Subject: Re: ZX81 Kits (was:cctalk digest, Vol 1
> #633)
>
> From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke(a)mch20.sbs.de>
> Subject: Re: ZX81 Kits (was:cctalk digest, Vol 1
> #633)
> Date: 06/10/2003 1:29 PM
>
> > Jup, and understandable. I still have a hard time
> > to get a complete picture here. I tried several
> times
> > to order a bunch of ZX81s from him, back when he
> > asked 29.95, and when the price rose to 49.95. I
> > never got any reply. I tried eMail and since this
> > didn't work Fax and finaly a real letter.
> >
> > And I wanted to buy more than just one little Kit.
> >
> > Now, I have a hard time to see any business minded
> > structure (and the whish to earn money) in
> ignoring
> > potential customers at all.
>
>
> Well, I've done a certain amount of business with
> Mr. Newfeld, and every
> transaction has been a little flaky around the
> edges: order (and prepay for)
> two kits, only receive one, wrong product received,
> etc. The last time *he*
> called *me* and told me about some obscure expansion
> devices he had "found"
> in his warehouse, and did I want them? We agreed on
> a price, he charged my
> Visa, and two months later I still had not received
> the merchandise. He then
> stopped answering my phone calls and emails, and,
> sadly, I had to threaten
> one of his subordinates over the phone in order to
> get Mr. Newfeld's
> attention. Ultimately, he did not ship the promised
> goods, but sent something
> else instead.
>
> Also, I and others have made *very* generous offers
> to him concerning large
> quantities of other merchandise he claims to have
> "mountains" of, and his
> response has been to ignore us. No counter-offer,
> nothing but dead silence.
>
> This is the behavior of someone who's "trying to
> make a living?" Seems
> counter-productive to me . . . almost like some sort
> of weird power trip . . .
>
> Glen Goodwin
> Orlando, FL USA
> 0/0
I am looking for blank disks to use in a DEC RX50 drive. I have seen
posted several places that DD disks can be used, but so far my attempts
to initialize Verbatim DS/DD disks under RT-11 have failed:
"?DUP-F-Size function failed"
Thanks,
Barry
--
Barry Skidmore <skidmore(a)worldvenue.org>
re: Request For Assistance with National Instruments Unibus GPIB Controller
If anyone wants to take on this project, this apparently is an oil exploration
company in Texas that is CAT scanning rocks probably in support of oil
exploration?
GPIB 11-2 ... Assy 179002-01 Rev G Assy 179003-01 Rev G HexWid
do you know how to hook one of these up?
John Welch
Westport Technology Center, Intl
6700 Portwest
Houston TX 77024
713-479-8420
You negotiate your own terms as you see fit.
Both of these are likely to be labelled "memory detection". I have
seen both appear in module listings (and, from reports, in the real
world) in slot B10 of a PDP-8/i. I keep entertaining delusions that
I will be able to upgrade my -8/i to 8K someday. This module is the
only one that I cannot borrow from another machine or my pile of spare
parts.
ISTR the M702 contains a delay line and some buffering TTL. I'm told
that the M720 contains some TTL chips and a few transistors.
My goal is to understand them well enough to fabricate a substitute,
either from scratch, or by co-opting some blank spaces near slot B10 and
using DEC M-series modules.
Thanks,
-ethan
Hi all !
Check out this auction:
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On the picture, you can see the hole mainframe as it is sold.
The olny thing is, that the seller doesn't say if the machine still works.
Wow, I thought that auctions like these only exist in the states...
Pierre
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At 02:58 PM 6/10/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Do you know how to get ignore as one of the error prompts along with abort,
>fail, retry?
>
> I could not find the answer in DOS help.
There's an undocumented command option to enter the F(ail) but I don't
know of one to enter I(gnore). Use /F with the Shell command in the
Config.sys file. Here's the config.sys file from my old drive.
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /testmem:off
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE 1024
BUFFERS=17
FILES=40
DOS=UMB
LASTDRIVE=Z
FCBS=4,0
REM BUFFERS=17,0
DOS=HIGH
SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /p /f
DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
switches=/f
STACKS=9,256
rem DEVICEHIGH /L:1,13904 =C:\SB16\DRV\SBCD.SYS /P:220 /S:A0 /D:MSCD001 >NUL
rem device=c:\utils\nav_.sys
Joe
>
> Thank you.
>
> Ken.
Apologies for this post, but I do recall there are some guys here from
Christchurch, NZ...
>from The Register...
Suicide chicken terrorizes NZ
- Kamikaze poultry the new face of international terror?
11 June 2003 12:25pm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/31140.html
--
--- Dave Woyciesjes
--- ICQ# 905818
My favorite is that the re-entry heat shields on early missions were not ceramic, like ours, but were made of green oak.
-----Original Message-----
From: TeoZ [mailto:teoz@neo.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:17 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Magnetic Memory making a comeback?
<snip>
Some of the things the russians did were low tech but usefull. <snip>
I figure this is at least somewhat on topic. I've been reading through
_The Art of Digital Design_ by Prosser and Winkel [1] to with the
intention of building the PDP-8/I clone project outlined in the book.
I skipped ahead to the meaty chapters outlining the design of the
system; I found myself pleasantly surprised. I can say that I've a
reasonable understanding of how it all works. I can certainly
understand the fascination people have with the "8"; it's not that hard
at all to wrap one's brain around it.
Having satisified myself that I'm up to the task, I've now moved to
reading the initial chapters so I'll understand the basics. There are a
few rough spots where I feel the authors impatiently gloss over some of
the topics. And then there's one section in the second chapter where
they basically deride "postive logic" and "negative logic" notation
conventions as evil while promoting what they claim to be their own
"mixed logic" convention.
Methought they protested /a bit/ too much, and not being familiar with
what it proper or put into practive, I pulled out Horowitz and Hill [2]
to see what they had to say. From what I can tell, they seem to be
advocates of "assertion-level logic" notation--which looks to be the
same as Prosser and Winkel's mixed logic. What I'm wondering is whether
mixed logic and assertion-level logic notations are in fact the same,
and then which notation convention(s) are most commonly found in
practice.
It was only a decade ago that I had my intro to digital logic design
lectures and labs, but I don't remember there being any discussion of
different notation conventions. Then again, it's possible that ten
years worth of software knowledge has squeezed out what hardware bits
we covered.
-brian.
[1] The Art of Digital Electronics: An Introduction to Top-Down Design,
2nd Ed, Franklin P. Prosser and David E. Winkel, Prentice Hall,
1987.
[2] The Art of Electronics, 2nd Ed., Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill,
Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Hello,
Do you know how to get ignore as one of the error prompts along with abort,
fail, retry?
I could not find the answer in DOS help.
Thank you.
Ken.
i have a DECstation 5000/125 system
(case,monitor,keyboard,mouse,cables,MAGMA SBUS I/O card). i don't know what
it is worth so please be honest if anyone wants to make an offer. i live in
San Diego California so think about shipping costs.
...real offers only please...
my email- philliphale(a)cox.net
I just acquired an 11/23 with RT-11 5.03. It has a DZV11-A board that I
would like to use to interface a LA75 serial printer. Running 'show'
indicates an LS slot. I have a set of RT-11 documentation and the 11/23
manual, but so far have not found instructions on how to do this.
Thanks for any help,
Barry Skidmore
--
Barry Skidmore <skidmore(a)worldvenue.org>