The 98549A board is 1024x768, 6 planes (4 color, 2 overlay, at least under HP
VUE -- perhaps there's a way it can make use of all 6 planes for color, but I
don't know how). Otherwise, that matches what I've observed here.
ok
bear.
On Jan 21, 2016, at 8:51 AM,
wrote:
> Yesterday I checked th
On 01/21/2016 6:46 PM, Charles Anthony wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Jason T wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:04 PM, Charles Anthony
wrote:
For part 2, personally, I would take movies of the paper tape moving and
doing image analysis to recover that data; this occurs to me because
8-A boards- i found more, or most, but no FP8
Quantity of LA34, 38, 50, 100, 120 printers and parts
Quantity of DECMATE, Rainbow, and PRO units and parts
H7883 ps
H7894-MA ps
30-43120-01 ps
30-44712-01 ps
DEC PC WXE-A2 (2)
DEC PC443 DXLP
CELEBRIS 560 830WW
VENTURIS 466 854WW (2, one is very r
I know some folks sent an email to me indicating their desire for a UA11
board but others may have waited until they arrived. The boards arrived
this week (I'm just getting to it because I was out of town on
business). They actually got here a week a head of schedule (yea!).
The price will b
By all means, let's discuss and it will be a useful and fascinating
conversation both now and in the future.
But just as a thought for the more immediate issue (your tapes)... I find it
somewhat unlikely that a significant number of early HP 21XX paper tapes are
not already archived, or in good
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Jason T wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:04 PM, Charles Anthony
> wrote:
> > For part 2, personally, I would take movies of the paper tape moving and
> > doing image analysis to recover that data; this occurs to me because I've
> > done a fair bit of image reco
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:04 PM, Charles Anthony
wrote:
> For part 2, personally, I would take movies of the paper tape moving and
> doing image analysis to recover that data; this occurs to me because I've
> done a fair bit of image recognition software, so this solution may not be
> feasible for
Hmm, no one able to help?
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Subject:Re: Kaypro Motherboard Add-On Question
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2016 22:25:39 -0600
From: Jim Brain
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
On 12/12/2015 10:52 AM, Glen Slick wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 20
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Jason T wrote:
> I'm tossing this out here as a conversation-starter more than a
> request for help, although I may end up putting the knowledge to use.
> Today I received a set of original HP paper tapes for the 2115a
> machine. I don't know if they've been arch
I'm tossing this out here as a conversation-starter more than a
request for help, although I may end up putting the knowledge to use.
Today I received a set of original HP paper tapes for the 2115a
machine. I don't know if they've been archived or not - there are
dozens of HP tapes on bitsavers an
If some italian friend could find me one of these...
http://fraelbruc100.msxit.org/
:)
2016-01-21 22:06 GMT-02:00 supervinx :
> Well.. I'm in Italy but far away... (in the south)
> You can visit MuPin in Turin.
> Let me think a bit... I'll post something else.
> There's a lot of collector, but th
Well.. I'm in Italy but far away... (in the south)
You can visit MuPin in Turin.
Let me think a bit... I'll post something else.
There's a lot of collector, but they don't read this list...
--
Vincenzo (aka Supervinx)
--==ooOoo==--
My computer collection:
http://www.supervinx.com/OnlineMuseum
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Do a search for Olivetti M20. You'll find several people in Italy. The M20
was a Z8000 processor and is more interesting than the 8088/86
machines.
Even so, they may connect you to other DEC collectors.
Dwight
From: cctalk on behalf of Robert Jarratt
Se
I am going to be visiting Milan in a few weeks' time.
I was wondering if there are any collectors on this list who live in that
area, who would like to show off their collection, if I can get a bit of
time away from the family? I have a particular interest in DEC machines, but
other makes also
I was contacted by a guy who works for a computing lab at a major US
University on the East Coast who is looking for an SP/2 they can display
in their lobby.
I have one, but it'll be a monumental pain in the to get out of
here. I wanted to drop a line and see if anyone had one they'd be wil
- Original Message -
From: "william degnan"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: C64 system cost?
> >
>>
>> >>
>> >
>> > Mike Stein, while you're printing and delivering these, I'd like to offer
>> > my opinion th
>
>
> >>
> >
> > Mike Stein, while you're printing and delivering these, I'd like to offer
> > my opinion that, as much as I appreciate a contemporary,
> high-performance,
> > hyper-complex web stack (I work on this stuff for my career), there's
> > certainly beauty in a plain-jane http server that
- Original Message -
From: "Jacob Ritorto"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: C64 system cost?
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Mike Stein wrote
> [...]
>>
>> I'll give Joe a printout of these messages when I
> Just for my understanding: if I do the math: 512 pixels x 400 rows = 204'800
> pixels
> at 50 Hz I end up with 10.2 MHz and at 60 Hz = 12.3 MHz.
> There is more "room" required for the retrace time, probably another 10% or
> so?
To avoid the inaccuracies from the unknown vertical retrace time
Yesterday I checked the 9000/217 98204B combo with my oscilloscope and I can
confirm the 25kHz horz. frequency (1V down to 0.3V pulses every 40 us).
I cannot measure the pixel clock as my oscilloscope was too cheap (I had to
compromise) and thus cannot sample at higher MHz rates. I only see that
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Mike Stein wrote
[...]
>
> I'll give Joe a printout of these messages when I see him tomorrow to let
> him know what folks are saying about him; as Jim says he's usually pretty
> good but s**t happens sometimes.
>
Mike Stein, while you're printing and delivering t
On 21 January 2016 at 12:50, Peter Faraday wrote:
> Iv had some luck with drives where the head gets suck in the park position.
> If the drive spins up then shuts down it could be this. Bit of an
> agricultural fix but, take the lid off and give the head a slight nudge off
> the centre and get the
Iv had some luck with drives where the head gets suck in the park position.
If the drive spins up then shuts down it could be this. Bit of an
agricultural fix but, take the lid off and give the head a slight nudge off
the centre and get the lid back on quick. I'm lead to believe this will
only wor
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