The one from my 510 does not supply the main +5V, all the other voltages
are present. Does someone have a schematic for that one, would me more
easy.
I have uploaded pictures here: http://basicfour.de/mai510-PSU/small/
Thanks a lot
Armin
ste...@malikoff.com writes:
One thing that intrigues me is the end-on photo IMG_3161. It appears
the top edge projects further than the bottom by a tiny bit leading to
a tapered appearance,
It's not tapered; it just looks that way because I'm not holding it very
straight in the photo. I've
On 10/07/2015 02:21, ste...@malikoff.com wrote:
Pete: also teriffic photos, thanks as well! Nice measurements
especially the letter heights.
Thanks, you're welcome.
A common method of
determining radii is to use an engineers radius guage.
Which is what I did :-)
--
Pete
Pete Turnbull
PS: To clarify (if needed) what I mean by 'the flange': orient the piece as
it would be if it were on the H960 (i.e. with the little interior tabs at the
top, and the coloured panel on the front); the 'flange' runs down one side,
along the bottom, and up the other side: it's a continuous piece,
On 11/07/2015 01:21, ste...@malikoff.com wrote:
I've adjusted the drawing based upon some of the measurements
provided, so far.
I'd like to get it as accurate as possible. So, I've taken some of
Adam's photos and annotated them with labelled arrows (hope that's ok
Adam). Would it be possible
On 2015-Jul-10, at 5:39 PM, jwsmobile wrote:
On 7/10/2015 5:05 PM, Brendan Shanks wrote:
Also there's a Toshiba T1000 and Apple II+ probably still there.
http://www.estatesales.net/CA/Huntington-Beach/92646/931308
Brendan
What did you make of the thing on the hand truck?
Gizmo
On 7/10/2015 5:05 PM, Brendan Shanks wrote:
snip
Also there's a Toshiba T1000 and Apple II+ probably still there.
http://www.estatesales.net/CA/Huntington-Beach/92646/931308
Brendan
What did you make of the thing on the hand truck?
Gizmo
From: Pete Turnbull
z = about 0.5mm - you're trying to measure the taper on the edge of
the flange? Not easy to be accurate.
Ah, I've just realized I made a mistake in a previous message.
I thought 'z' was calling for the distance between the inner edge of what I'm
calling 'the
I've adjusted the drawing based upon some of the measurements provided, so far.
However I'm not sure I interpret Pete's measurement of 33.1mm
from the back of the flange to the front of the box, correctly. Noel also says
the same 'from the back of the flange' so I must be missing
something here.
From: Steven Malikoff
I'm not sure I interpret Pete's measurement of 33.1mm from the back of
the flange to the front of the box, correctly. Noel also says the same
'from the back of the flange' so I must be missing something here.
Hmm. I thought for a moment I'd misread my
On Jul 10, 2015, at 5:39 PM, jwsmobile j...@jwsss.com wrote:
On 7/10/2015 5:05 PM, Brendan Shanks wrote:
snip
Also there's a Toshiba T1000 and Apple II+ probably still there.
http://www.estatesales.net/CA/Huntington-Beach/92646/931308
Brendan
What did you make of the thing on
On 7/10/2015 7:45 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
On 2015-Jul-10, at 5:39 PM, jwsmobile wrote:
snip
Gizmo
http://pictures.estatesales.net/931308/21760158/1.jpg
That's the rear of a 70s colour TV, the stuff on the side looks like
either/both convergence control or an early electronic tuning system
I'm just going to toss a feeler out there. One of my more recent most
sought after machines was the Yamaha C1, a 286-12mhz MS-DOS laptop with
11 midi ports.
I picked one up off of ebay, not cheap in it's non-working condition. I'm
now working on getting it running.
I'm looking for
I bought the two old Macs there this morning, but there's *years* of 80s
magazines still there: BYTE, nibbles, MacUser, Softalk, Creative Computing,
Personal Computing, Call-A.P.P.L.E, a few Macworld and PC Magazine issues,
probably some others I'm forgetting.
Only one more day for the sale,
Most of the Byte magazines are here:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Byte_Magazine.htm
Subject: Re: 80s magazines at Huntington Beach, CA estate sale
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
From: j...@jwsss.com
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 21:33:39 -0700
On 7/10/2015 7:45 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
There absolutely was a P5 Overdrive from Intel for 486 motherboards ... I
saw a few of them in the wild back in the day...
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:51 PM, jwsmobile j...@jwsss.com wrote:
On 7/10/2015 1:21 PM, Joe Giliberti wrote:
Hey. I'm sorry for the off topic post, but I couldn't think
Long story, but
I recently acquired an Altos ACS 8000-2 with an 8100-01 mainboard (which
currently is not functioning). Acquired it on eBay where it was
represented as an ACS-8000-7, along with an Altos 8000-7A 29MB hard disk
(a Shugart 4008). The hard disk was fine, but the computer
On 2015-Jul-10, at 9:33 PM, jwsmobile wrote:
On 7/10/2015 7:45 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
On 2015-Jul-10, at 5:39 PM, jwsmobile wrote:
snip
Gizmo
http://pictures.estatesales.net/931308/21760158/1.jpg
That's the rear of a 70s colour TV, the stuff on the side looks like
either/both convergence
On 7/10/2015 7:50 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
Long story, but
I recently acquired an Altos ACS 8000-2 with an 8100-01 mainboard (which
currently is not functioning). Acquired it on eBay where it was
represented as an ACS-8000-7, along with an Altos 8000-7A 29MB hard disk
(a Shugart 4008).
On 7/10/2015 9:52 PM, Randy Dawson wrote:
Most of the Byte magazines are here:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Byte_Magazine.htm
Subject: Re: 80s magazines at Huntington Beach, CA estate sale
To:cctalk@classiccmp.org
From:j...@jwsss.com
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 21:33:39 -0700
Here is
a 486 jump to p5~ impressive!!
now to find one
Collecting microprocessors is fun, and I am,trying to figure a way
display the entire array in one large glass panel over it. Perhaps use a
half of a sliding glass door as a cover over the display rack.frame.
Any other ideas Ed
In the registry that I was planning on creating, I was going to include
a lot of 11/750-specific fields. Does it have a Unibus expansion
cabinet? What control store does it have? From the responses that I have
received so far, I have already run into questions about what should be
listed as an
What control store does it have?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. Are you asking for the
microcode revision? That would also apply to pretty much all VAXes.
Probably referring to the L0005 CPU Control Store vs. L0008 Patchable
Control Store. There's also a few types of L0008
... sorry, I really dislike Google Mail sometimes :O Here's a URL:
http://www.intel.com/design/pentium/datashts/29054401.pdf
Also a nice full-color pic here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_OverDrive
Best,
Sean
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 6:09 PM, Sean Caron sca...@umich.edu wrote:
- Original Message -
From: devin davison lyokob...@gmail.com
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
cctalk@classiccmp.org
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 2:05 PM
Subject: PDP 11 - how to lock heads in a rx01 and rx02 - seeking advice
I asked for advice a while back on
I made a mistake. I was reading about the floppy drive and accidentally
mentioned the rx01 / rx02. The hardware to be moved is actually RL01/RL02
hard drives, not the floppy drive. Please forgive the mix up, any help is
appreciated.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Matt Patoray
Alan Perry [ape...@snowmoose.com] wrote:
... I was going to include a lot of 11/750-specific fields.
Does it have a Unibus expansion cabinet?
That would apply to all 7xx VAXes, as well as many of the 8xxx family. I
don't think any others had a UBA option, but I could easily be wrong.
What
If this is an old P5 Pentium, IIRC, it was the same CPU whether you were in
a laptop or a desktop. I remember many of those early Pentium laptops; they
ran incredibly hot and the battery life on them was just awful ...
Depending on a myriad of factors ... whether or not your particular
laptop's
Once I do this myself i plan to put up a gallery of lots of pictures to
help another newcomer such as myself. Not having seen the actual hardware
is what gets me the most mixed up.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 12:11 AM, devin davison lyokob...@gmail.com wrote:
I made a mistake. I was reading about
I think we've got a few active list members in Brasil, and somebody's
got a nicely configured SGI Indy available for collection in Sao Paolo.
it has irix 6.2 installed (maybe) and (may still have) Maya and
Photoshop 1 with licenses. and medias for irix only. two hdds inside.
maxed ram.
On Jul 10, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Fred Cisin ci...@xenosoft.com wrote:
Isn't third world labor cheap enough to out-source Captcha answering in bulk?
Only if someone has a failure of imagination. Here’s the way the third-world
interface on that application will probably look:
“Exercises in applied
On Jul 10, 2015, at 8:48 AM, Paul Koning paulkon...@comcast.net wrote:
Wow, it’s amazing that a device like that would be bothered by splines. It
speaks to the lack of competence on the part of the implementer. Perhaps
this problem dates back to the dark old ages of first generation
On Jul 10, 2015, at 10:18 AM, Noel Chiappa j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu wrote:
From: devin davison
I was told to lock the heads in the rx01 and rx02 drives.
Err, I think we told you to lock the heads the RL0x's, not RX0x's; the former
use large rigid packs, the latter are 8 floppy drives.
On Jul 9, 2015, at 9:21 PM, ste...@malikoff.com wrote:
Wow, I wake up and you blokes on the other side of the world have been busy
during the night working at getting a bunch of details for me :)
Thanks Barry, Pete, Paul, Noel, Bill, Adam for your responses - the
measurements and photos
Make sure the doors are shut. I used to tape them. Remove any floppies you
care about.
Some of the non-DEC 8” drives used to come with a cardboard blank.
But these were double sided disks and the blank was meant (I believe)
to prevent the heads from banging against each other.
Jerry Weiss
I asked for advice a while back on what to expect with moving a pdp 11, I
was told to lock the heads in the rx01 and rx02 drives. I'M getting pretty
lost in all the information about the drives, are there any good guides or
sites with lots of pictures of the drives taken from different angles
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Jay West jw...@classiccmp.org wrote:
One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact
information (and it seems like it would need to in order to be useful)
then it's gonna become a target for SPAM.
Captcha?
And if you add a simple question
I asked for advice a while back on what to expect with moving a pdp 11, I
was told to lock the heads in the rx01 and rx02 drives. I'M getting pretty
No. The RX01 and RX02 are dual 8 floppy drives. There is no need (or way) to
lock the heads in those. Both are single head units, so there is no
See page 2-8 for a view of the packing configuration.
http://www.pdp8online.com/pdp8cgi/query_docs/tifftopdf.pl/pdp8docs/ek-0rx02-tm-001.pdf
http://www.pdp8online.com/pdp8cgi/query_docs/tifftopdf.pl/pdp8docs/ek-0rx02-tm-001.pdf
Jerry Weiss
j...@ieee.org
On Jul 10, 2015, at 10:57 AM, Jerry
From: tony duell
I find [RL0x's] easier than RK05s
Try taking out an RA81!
I did an R80 (not much lighter) single-handedly.
The trick with those is to take the HDA out. It takes only a few minutes. Raise
the logic chassis (top part of the case including the front panel), then
The RA60 is my least favorite drive to move. The thought of disassembling
it crossed my mind but since it was being slid into a rack with a shelf and
not on rails it would not have helped much, so just picked it up, carried
it over and shoved it in.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:22 PM, tony duell
From: tony duell
I find [RL0x's] easier than RK05s
Try taking out an RA81!
(Somewhere I have pictures of the rig I built to take a couple of RA81's out
of some racks I was sent. I should post them...)
Noel
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Jay West jw...@classiccmp.org wrote:
One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact
information (and it seems like it would need to in order to be useful)
then it's gonna become a target for SPAM.
Captcha?
Isn'y third world labor cheap
On 7/10/2015 1:21 PM, Joe Giliberti wrote:
Hey. I'm sorry for the off topic post, but I couldn't think of another
forum to ask my question. I'm just looking for information as to whether
there are different sizes Pentium processor dependent upon whether the
processor is for a desktop or
Hey. I'm sorry for the off topic post, but I couldn't think of another
forum to ask my question. I'm just looking for information as to whether
there are different sizes Pentium processor dependent upon whether the
processor is for a desktop or laptop. I want to see if I can give my old
Hewlett
Hey. I'm sorry for the off topic post, but I couldn't think of another
forum to ask my question. I'm just looking for information as to whether
there are different sizes Pentium processor dependent upon whether the
processor is for a desktop or laptop. I want to see if I can give my old
Hewlett
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