We have a DPS-6 also, and it is a really handsome machine. There is some
sort of problem with the tape drive, but we haven't had a chance to look
at it yet.
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, J.S.H. wrote:
I have this weird drive on an old mini (Honeywell
DPS6). These things
have an internal fixed disk, plus, you have to put in a disk pack in
them also. Well, on one of my drives, the belt that runs between the
drive spindle and the motor broke. Where can I find a replacement?
Manufacturer: Magnetic Peripheral
Equip ID# BJ7D3-A
Part # 77708003
Series Code 01
Another thing, I think the drive might be refurbished or something. On
the serial number on one of them, atleast (the working drive) it has a
hand-written "R" after the number.
Anybody who can help me, please do. In fact, if you can help me with
anything about the DPS6 or with GCOS6, I will be forever thankful. From
what I've heard, GCOS6 is sort of a GCOS/Unix hybrid. Should be
interesting.
Also, if by chance, you know of an old Unix variant that would run on
this baby, that could be nice too. I think having an old 7th edition
Unix system would be nice. However, I think having GCOS6 would be
really nice, too.
Regards,
J.S. Havard
Head Geek
The Seven Sages Project
Regards,
J.S. Havard
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