This brings up a thought... Can all this stuff you have be put onto a CD
somehow, for preservation purposes? We all have programs and stuff, I'm
sure, that exist only on magnetic media. Wouldn't having all this on a CD
(or something) library make sense as backups?
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From: Jay West
Reply To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 6:24 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: HP2000 Access - It LIVES! *GRIN*
I am now the proud owner of a living breathing HP2000Access system. Today
I got the IOP configured and running, then the system processor followed
suit in short order. I was quite concerned that after spending years on
getting the hardware all tested and passing diagnostics that I'd go to
load the OS and the OS tape would be bad. Fortunately, that was not the
case, the OS tape read and installed just beautifully! I was able to do
system console commands like ROS, DIR, SLE, HIB, CRE, etc. Was even able
to do ANN-ALL,System going down now! before shutting it down.
The biggest wrinkle I ran into at the last minute was loading the
cross-link and mag tape boot loader from the IOP to the system processor.
The documentation was slightly obtuse about this, and I just couldn't get
it to work. Finally I just said "heck with the cross-link" and moved the
paper tape reader to the system processor and did it there. That means I
can't share the paper tape reader to users on the system, something I
really need to do so I can easily duplicate tapes and read them under
BASIC. The way I was trying to load that tape was strange anyway, because
I don't have the "loader/loader" tape. If anyone has a copy of the
"loader/loader" tape, I would GREATLY appreciate a copy so I can install
and configure the system the way you're supposed to instead of the kludge
that I did.
I did not hook up a terminal to the system other than the system console,
I need to do many hours of soldering to rebuild the mux panel that I have.
But since the MESS and ANN commands work, it's pretty likely the mux
boards are in fact fine. I just may take tomorrow off work to build the
mux panel and hook up a terminal other than the console.
The only thing left to do on the system is rerack everything. The
components aren't in my better racks, and some are not quite mounted
properly, etc. So, basically cosmetic stuff.
One thing I need to ask the list for (besides a copy of the loader/loader
mentioned above) - an initial system load of TSB doesn't have any system
library. I seem to recall one or more list members telling me they had HIB
tapes of system libraries (hopefully including things like startrk,
wumpus, hanoi, etc.). Now that the system is up and running, I would love
to borrow any and all HIB tapes I can get to build a nice system library.
If I get multiple tapes from multiple people, I'd be happy to send a tape
back that includes the entire library from everyone. I'll probably key in
all the programs from the David Ahl computer games book too.
Finally - I suspect others on the list might be trying to build HP2000 TSB
systems too - now that mine is running, after the dust settles I will most
likely have duplicates of things that I have amassed - software, hardware,
etc. I will gladly offer the excess/duplicates of stuff to listmembers.
Preference will be given to people who are fairly close to a running
system, so that we can get as many of these machines up as possible.
Regards,
Jay West