thanks Eric!
I still have not found mine... I think the one I had was from the 80's
some were thee has to be a tape out there with the info..... it would be a
wonderful thing to have an online database..... dream dream dream... oh
well someday!
ed!
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From: "Eric Smith" <eric(a)brouhaha.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: DEC M750 flipchip?
Ed wrote:
I have a later DEC logic handbook but it is not
there....
somewhere I have the master modules list... indeed the secret pile of
paper the DEC service folk had.... perhaps we need to ocr this when we
re-find it and put it online?
Thanks to someone on the list who may not want to be named, I've scanned
a photocopy of the 13-JUN-1991 Edited Option/Module Hardware List. A
ZIP of a PDF file is available at:
http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/retrocomputing/dec/doc/oml/
Be forewarned that the file is 165 megabytes. I'd actually much prefer
to send out copies on CD-R for a nominal amount of money to cover media
and postage, since bandwidth costs me money.
I know various people out there have other editions of the OML. Earlier
ones would be nice since they'd have more complete coverage of early
machines. However, thus far no one else who has one has been willing
to make it available to be scanned.
has anyone else done a ocr of this?
I tried OCRing a few pages, and the results were not useful.
According to the OML, the M750 is a Line I/O Control, equivalent to two
W750s, and was used in the PDP-8 family.