I have set up my terminal server and put a PDP-11/35 with RX02s running
RT11v3.0B on the Internet.
Please visit this page:
http://www.pdp8.com/telnet.htm and click on the
link.
If someone is already there then you will probably get a connection error.
(soon there will be 7 available ports - only 1 now)
I will be putting online a PDP-8/S and a PDP-11/20 in the next couple of
days so I need to make sure everything is okay.
Please e-mail me: dylanb(a)sympatico.ca after you try.
Some useful reminders:
Hit ^C (Control-C) when you connect so you can abort any program running.
type BASIC to run basic... it has some games online.
type "BYE" to leave basic.
Thanks again!
john
PDP-8 and other rare mini computers
http://www.pdp8.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay West <west(a)tseinc.com>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Sunday, March 12, 2000 11:04 AM
Subject: HP 2000 TSB question
I finally finished testing out all the memory boards in
my two HP2100's. I
was getting misleading results for a long time due to my lack of
understanding of the way the memory subsystem operates - it has to be
tested
in a very specific non-intuitive (and undocumented)
way. Turns out I have
four bad boards; three 8K SSA core stacks and one 16K ID board.
These two systems ran HP2000 Access TSB, and had 32K each. My question is
(before I spend time hunting down replacement boards) does anyone know what
the memory requirements for the main and IOP cpu's in 2000Access is? If I
can get by with less than 32K in each cpu I can forgo getting replacement
boards for the time being and perhaps run with 24/16.
Any ideas?
Jay West