You bet. Thank you and good health! -----Original Message----- From: Erik Baigar [mailto:e...@baigar.de] Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2016 9:34 AM To: Paul Birkel Cc: jwsm...@jwsss.com; cctalk@classiccmp.org; sherman...@att.net Subject: RE: Vaisala SPT11A reader (was Data General Nova Star Trek)
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Paul Birkel wrote: > Thanks Erik; very helpful. For reference, mine also shares the same > firmware revision. Can you share your source code as well? Upon request I added the firmware files to operate the SPT11A paper tape reader (together with the source code, V1.01, sdcc) to the special service section on my server: http://www.baigar.de/specials.html#Service2016 Use is without warranty and at own risk - credits and link to my pages are welcome ;-) Enjoy, Erik. > -----Original Message----- > From: Erik Baigar [mailto:e...@baigar.de] > Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 5:33 AM > To: Paul Birkel > Cc: jwsm...@jwsss.com; cctalk@classiccmp.org; sherman...@att.net > Subject: Vaisala SPT11A reader (was Data General Nova Star Trek) > > > Dear Paul, > > thanks for your email - I acquired the reader several years ago and > did quite a lot of experiments to figure out how to use it with the > original firmware SPTS11, 2.02, 5289 but I never got an answer from > the reader. So the project of Jim to read in the DG tapes was the > reason I needed to address this issue. For your (and the communities) > convenience I placed the original firmware (27C256 type EPROM)... > > http://www.baigar.de/electronics/PTR-SPTS11-2.02-5289.bin > > ...and my new one (also 27C256)... > > http://www.baigar.de/electronics/PTR-SPTS11-EB1.01.hex > > ...onto my server. My new firmware just sends out the data read via > the serial port at 9600, 8N1. A welcome messages tests the serial > communication on starting and during this time the red LED is on. > On getting ready the green LED takes over and the yellow one shows the > state of the sprocket input: For each byte read this LED flashes. At > 9600 the serial port is always faster than you can pull the tape > through the reader, so I do not expect the red LED (indicate a buffer > overflow, byte lost) come on during normal operation... > > The pinout of the Sub-D9 male plug is as usual on serial ports: > 5: GND, 2: Data from reader to PC, 3: Data from PC to reader (not used > in my firmware, but original expects some start/config command here) > additionally > 7: DC input to reader (in my case 9V). > > Hope this helps, > > best regards, > > Erik. > > > On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Paul Birkel wrote: > >> Eric; >> >> Would you please share your firmware updates, and any other >> information that you've gleaned regarding the Vaisala SPT11A reader? >> I recently acquired one of these as well but haven't yet started on >> reverse-engineering it into something useful Would prefer to >> leverage your experience, if you please :->. >> >> Good health to You and Yours! >> >> paul >> (from Maryland, USA) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Erik >> Baigar >> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2016 11:42 AM >> To: jim s; cctalk@classiccmp.org >> Cc: Sherman Foy >> Subject: Re: Data General Nova Star Trek >> >> >> Hi Jim, >> >> regarding reading the StarTrek paper tapes I spent some time on the >> weekend to rework my SPT11A manual reader - I got this from an eBay >> auction and it was an accessory for some military receiver (probalby >> to read in some codes). It had a fimrwaere which refused to >> communicate with a simple terminal program, so I reverse en- gineered >> the hardware and replaced the original ROM it by an own firmware >> which simply sends the contents read from PPT to the PC via its RS232C... >> >> http://www.baigar.de/vintage/SPT11A-mod-Internal.jpg >> >> So I'd offer sending this to you as an item on loan to read in your >> tapes and you return it afterwards? I tested it with some data and it >> works well (just slowly pull the paper tape through the reader and >> use e.g. putty to log the binary serial output). After turning on the >> reader there is a short welcome message to verify the serial >> connection > (9600,8N1). >> >> The only question is, whether you can handle the EU style power >> supply shown in the picture... >> >> http://www.baigar.de/vintage/SPT11A-mod.jpg >> >> I ordered USB->RS232C converters and if you have some more time, I'd >> attach one of them to the reader not only doing conversion but also >> supplying the converter with power from the PC. >> Addidionally you should send me your physical address via PM so I can >> prepare for shipping... >> >> Best regards from Germany, >> >> Erik. >> >> ----- >> >