Sheesh!!
Well what a response.
This stems from my (so far) successful major over haul of my PDP-8/e.
I found one failed 7474 and one failed 8881 ? replaced and now working.
I think I have the rim loader toggled in and will attempt to send a paper tape image from
Hyperterm
Strangely I do have at least three genuine complete 4k memory sets.
The eightstoration will continue.
However I began to think would it be possible to create a close copy of an ?8/e out of
?modern parts.
As you all know I make front panels so that?s not a problem.
I did manage to copy my (distorted) bezel in resin.
A friend has been able to 3D print toggle switch leavers that fit and work.
Vince Sylngstat has done a console board PCB ?layout.
Power supply clearly not a problem.
So what?s left? Case? ?
Well I have one of those and I suspect a sheet metal shop would not have a problem
Finally the big one ? Omnibus and the connectors its made from. A 3D printing candidate?
I?m going to autopsy a busted connector and see how they are constructed inside.
Objectives
The basic board set as original. M8300, M8310, M8320 etc.
Same form factor
Plug compatible ? but board contents can differ from original
The idea is replace one item at time until you no longer have any DEC parts.
Yup a FAKE-8
I may even need a label ?No part in this PDP-8/e computer was manufactured by digital
equipment corporation?
Rod Smallwood
digital equipment corporation 1975-1985
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