On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 "Rick Bensene" <rickb at bensene.com> wrote:
"Deccasette should be TU60, see:
http://www.iivs.de/home/fm.arnold/Fotoos/DEC/TU60/DSCN0870.JPG
http://www.iivs.de/home/fm.arnold/Fotoos/DEC/TU60/DSCN0871.JPG
http://www.iivs.de/home/fm.arnold/Fotoos/DEC/TU60/DSCN0872.JPG
http://www.iivs.de/home/fm.arnold/Fotoos/DEC/TU60/DSCN0874.JPG
And yes I know this beast pretty well, more than I liked in
the old days.
DEC made CAPS-11 "operating-system" especially arount this
peripheral, basically the papertape programming software on casettes.
I'm not aware of any surviving copy of this..."
I've got one of these, but no interface board for 8e or 11/34.
Anyone know where one might be found?
Same here. It would be fun to just have it.
It'd be cool to try to bring it up. Probably no
device driver support in
any later OS's, but at least I could try writing some machine code to see if
it works.
RSX have support. It's CT:.
Would be cool if someone has a copy of CAPS out there.
Does anyone know if
you
could boot off of these things?
Of course you could. How else do you think CAPS worked?
Johnny
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