I have completed my survey of my HP tapes. There is quite a lot of
overlap with Jeff Moffat, but some of mine appear to be different than
any up on bitsavers.
In general, the paper tapes for these systems on bitsavers can be found at:
http://bitsavers.org/bits/HP/paperTapes/
MY tapes are *** NOT *** there (at least not yet - unless/until Al
decides to copy them up now. ;))
Mine (along with a PDF describing what they are) can be found at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2v4WRwISEQRWWFFdVpCZWFTZEU
under:
bits/HP/paperTapes/JayJ
As I mentioned yesterday, I have not tried any of these tapes, aside
from few diagnostics - not even under SimH.
But they were imaged from HP original tapes I got when I procured my HP
2114, and I am guessing fit the descriptions in "A Pocket Guide to
Hewlett-Packard Computers" which I bought for a course (U. Wisc. CS 436)
that used an HP 2114 paper tape system back in the day. Today I
translated a couple of C programs that I had written back in 1996 to
check my images (absolute binary and relocatable) and verified these
images with a perl version of those programs.
The following manual, on bitsavers, should be pretty close, but I didn't
see, for example, the assembler operating instructions in there.
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/21xx/5951-4423_A_Pocket_Guide_To_The_2100_Compu…
I have software (and hardware) manuals for my system, but have not
scanned them in. Maybe someday, but probably not soon.
The operating procedures for BASIC are likely to be as described in my
pocket handbook:
0. Make sure the binary loader is loaded starting at address 017700.
These systems have a way to protect that loader, which is really nice.
1. Place the BASIC binary tape in the tape reader
2. Set the switch register to 017700
3. Load Address
4. Set Loader switch to Enabled (HP 2114 Loader Enable to On)
5. PRESET
6. RUN
7. At halt, the T Register should contain 202077
7b. Set the loader swich to PROTECTED (HP 2114 Loader enable to NORMAL)
8. Set the Switch register to the startin address: 000100
9. Load Address
10. Run
It should respond with "READY".
On 2/24/2019 11:11 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctech wrote:
I have a set of actual HP paper tapes I acquired with
my HP 2114B a
number of year ago, including BASIC, FORTRAN and ALGOL. I'd have to
look at the manuals to find out if/which required DOS. I have not run
any of these images except for some of the diagnostics.
I seem to recall that at least one of the tapes had problems, but I
don't remember which one. I'll have to look at my notes / files tomorrow.
I found what I *think* are the files and also some from Jeff Moffat
(
http://rikers.org/hp2100/jeff/) - those I'd prefer you got from him.
Here are mine, and I will upload them tomorrow.
JRJ
KIND ID MACHINE CONTENTS COMMENT Checksum Checksum 2 FILENAME MFG
SERIAL TRAY DATE AVAILABILI ERRORS PREVIOUS_C
PT HP 2114B Diagnostic Config HP HP6
PT 20000-60001 HP 2114B Input Output Control Rev. A HP HP1
PT 20002-60001 HP 2114B BCS Debug Routine Rev. B HP HP1
PT 20005-60001 HP 2114B BCS Tape Reader Drvr D.01 Rev. A HP HP1
PT 20017-60001 HP 2114B BCS TTY Drvr D.00 Rev. B HP HP1
PT 20018-60001 HP 2114B BCS Relocating Loader Rev. E HP HP1
PT 20021-60001 HP 2114B Prepare Control System Rev. B HP HP1
PT 20100-60001 HP 2114B Symbolic Editor Rev. B HP HP1
PT 20306-60001 HP 2114B 8K SIO Tape Rdr Drvr Rev. A HP HP1
PT 20313-60001 HP 2114B 8K SIO Sys Dump Rev. B HP HP2
PT 20392-60001 HP 2114B BASIC Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20392-60002 HP 2114B Prepare BASIC System Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20512-60001 HP 2114B 2115/14 High Mem Checkbd Test Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20524-60001 HP 2114B 2114B DMA Gen. Diag. Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20548-60001 HP 2114B FTN Compiler Pass 1 Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20548-60002 HP 2114B FTN Compiler Pass 2 Rev. A HP HP2
PT 20985-60001 HP 2114B DOS TTY Drvr (DVROO) Rev A HP HP2
PT 20987-60001 HP 2114B DOS PUN Tape Rdr Drvr (DVR01) Rev A HP HP3
PT 24031-60001 HP 2114B EXT. Assembler Non Eau Rev. A HP HP3
PT 24044-60001 HP 2114B ALGOL Compiler Rev. A HP HP3
PT 24109-60001 HP 2114B Cross-Ref Symb Table Gen Rev. A HP HP3
PT 24125-60001 HP 2114B 8K SIO TTY Drvr (LP-Compat) Rev A HP HP3
PT 24146-60001 HP 2114B BCS Relocatable Library
(Non-EAU) Rev A HP HP3
PT 24149-60001 HP 2114B BCS FORTRAN IV Library Rev A HP HP3
PT 24150-60001 HP 2114B RTE/DOS Reloc. Library (Non
EAU) Rev B HP HP4
PT 24152-60001 HP 2114B RTE/DOS FORTRAN IV Library Rev A HP HP4
PT 24153-60001 HP 2114B RTE/DOS HP FORTRAN Formatter Rev A HP HP4
PT 24154-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M (2870 DISC) System
Generator Rev A HP HP4
PT 24154-60002 HP 2114B DOS-M (2870 DISC) Core-Resident
Sys. R A HP HP4
PT 24154-60003 HP 2114B DOS-M (2870 DISC) EXEC Modules Rev A HP HP4
PT 24154-60004 HP 2114B DOS-M (2870 DISC) JOB
Processor Rev A HP HP4
PT 24155-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M Relocating Loader Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24156-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M 2870 DISC Drvr Rev. A HP HP6
PT 24157-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M System TTY Drvr (DRV05) Rev A HP HP4
PT 24158-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Main Control Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60002 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment D Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60003 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment 1 Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60004 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment 2 Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60005 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment 3 Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60006 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment 4 Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24158-60007 HP 2114B DOS-M Assembler Segment 5 Rev. A HP HP5
PT 24159-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M FORTRAN Main Control Rev A HP HP6
PT 24159-60002 HP 2114B DOS-M FORTRAN Pass 1 HP HP6
PT 24159-60003 HP 2114B DOS-M FORTRAN Pass 2 HP HP6
PT 24159-60004 HP 2114B DOS-M FORTRAN Pass 3 HP HP6
PT 24159-60005 HP 2114B DOS-M FORTRAN Pass 4 HP HP6
PT 24225-60001 HP 2114B DOS-M System Generator Binary Rev F HP HP6
PT 24390-16001 HP 2114B Long Diagnostic I HP
PT 24396-12001 HP 2114B Multiple CPU Memory Diagnostics #1 Bin HP
PT 24396-12002 HP 2114B Multiple CPU Memory Diagnostics #2 Bin HP
PT 24396-12003 HP 2114B Multiple CPU Memory Diagnostics #3 Bin HP
On 2/24/2019 4:03 AM, GerardCJAT via cctalk wrote:
Back in ''70, sometimes we were running
"basic" BASIC ( NOT Time sharing ) on 2116B, 2100A, just for FUN.
Is there some copy still around ??
I had a look in Google, Bitsavers, HPmuseum, with NO success.
Thank for help and/or advise.