No. :) I presume you’re working on something related to CADR, LMI Lambda, and TI Explorer emulation. Why not do so in the open?
-- Chris > On Feb 5, 2017, at 7:16 PM, Daniel Seagraves <dseag...@lunar-tokyo.net> wrote: > > Everyone point and laugh; I am ten kinds of stupid. > > Would everyone who isn’t Al pretend you did not see the previous email > please? :) > >> On Feb 5, 2017, at 9:09 PM, Daniel Seagraves <dseag...@lunar-tokyo.net> >> wrote: >> >> >>> On Feb 5, 2017, at 2:19 PM, Al Kossow <a...@bitsavers.org> wrote: >>> >>> pictures and firmware now uploaded to >>> http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/lmi/ >>> >>> does anyone still have schematics for the Lambda? would be nice to archive >>> a set for the artifacts in CHM's collection. >> >> Not that we are aware of. It would have saved literally a year in our >> development because we wouldn’t have had to work out the paging and GC bits >> the hard way. >> >> Do you have any experience dumping the contents of SMD disks? RG has at >> least two Lambdas in his garage, but conditions are bad and they have been >> exposed to outside air for who knows how long; it will be another several >> months before he returns to the east coast. I’m considering a trip out to >> see if there’s anything salvageable. Hopefully if nothing else the disk >> contents can be read out. >> >> If you can read/write on your disk, we can give you software to run on your >> machine(s). It uses 1024-byte sectors. >> >