Re: Test

2019-01-14 Thread Alexandre Souza via cctalk
This is a test
designed to provoke an emotional response

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Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 03:49, Cindy Croxton via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> escreveu:

> Test. Please ignore.
>   IMG_6213.JPG
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RTwYMqkRo64MD6u0Siam1kA0JqcY4t-g/view?usp=drivesdk
> >
>


Test

2019-01-14 Thread Cindy Croxton via cctalk
Test. Please ignore.
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3850 media

2019-01-14 Thread cctalk via cctalk
I believe someone was looking for these recently.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-3850-media-cartridge-1970s-vintage/123591889131


parts pickup in Orem UT

2019-01-14 Thread steve shumaker via cctalk
Is there anyone on list in or near Orem UT willing to pick up a couple 
smallish boxes (Looks like "book cartons" or similar) that the seller is 
unwilling to ship?


Reply off list if interested/willing

Steve Shumaker
Boulder Creek, CA




Re: Folder for pics of Houston haul Jan 2019

2019-01-14 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
To make things easier to organize, please don’t use a new subject line every 
time you post about this. Ideally, please use a more descriptive subject line 
in the first place (“Who is in Houston?” says nothing about why you want to 
know if anyone is in Houston, “Houston IBM haul” would be much more 
descriptive) and just reply to your own emails with further organizing details.

That way: (1) people who are interested in the haul will find out about it 
(some people may just think there’s a meetup in Houston), (2) everything 
related to this haul will be in a single place and easy to see updates on, and 
(3) people who aren’t in Houston and/or aren’t interested in the IBM stuff can 
more easily ignore the topic, rather than have to decide with each change in 
subject line whether it’s something to care about.

  -- Chris

> On Jan 14, 2019, at 1:17 PM, Electronics Plus via cctalk 
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> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Kw9caNwgBhlP-FMfQo9jsuTMeE2n0vd8?usp
> =sharing
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> 
> 
> I will be posting pics here while we sort. I can update this from my cell
> phone in the field.
> 
> 
> 
> Cindy Croxton
> 
> Electronics Plus
> 
> 1613 Water Street
> 
> Kerrville, TX 78028
> 
> 830-370-3239 cell
> 
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Folder for pics of Houston haul Jan 2019

2019-01-14 Thread Electronics Plus via cctalk
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Kw9caNwgBhlP-FMfQo9jsuTMeE2n0vd8?usp
=sharing

 

I will be posting pics here while we sort. I can update this from my cell
phone in the field.

 

Cindy Croxton

Electronics Plus

1613 Water Street

Kerrville, TX 78028

830-370-3239 cell

sa...@elecplus.com

 



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Re: PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

2019-01-14 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk


> On Jan 14, 2019, at 9:25 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk  
> wrote:
> 
> Is it really an MS11-P?

Nope, I fat-fingered that! It’s a 256KB MS11-L.

  --FritzM.




Houston Jan 2019 Want List

2019-01-14 Thread Electronics Plus via cctalk
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SrVeiZ5uhzZSCf3bV3QCJBQ81Jc0PukDUp79
KnygEf0/edit?usp=sharing

 

Please enter your interests here. We will be able to access it while we are
sorting.

So far it looks like maybe a dozen people might come. Hooray!

 

Cindy Croxton

Electronics Plus

1613 Water Street

Kerrville, TX 78028

830-370-3239 cell

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Re: Looking for SGI Onyx system and/or parts

2019-01-14 Thread r.stricklin via cctalk


On Jan 14, 2019, at 7:26 AM, kk via cctech wrote:

> Does anyone have any SGI Onyx parts? Any parts. I am trying to resurrect a
> deskside r10k onyx, and will need parts - right now I am more focused on
> power and VCAM parts, but again, I am interested in all parts.

I have many spare VCAMs. Probably all of them need Dallas RTC rework.

I have many spare SCIP Mezz (3x SCSI add-on for IO4) as well.

ok
bear.

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until further notice



Re: Looking for SGI Onyx system and/or parts

2019-01-14 Thread devin davison via cctalk
I have a complete working onyx deskside and complete terminator rack for
sale. Contact me if interested and we can discuss specs, negotiate price /
shipping.



On Mon, Jan 14, 2019, 1:53 PM kk via cctalk  wrote:

> Does anyone have any SGI Onyx parts? Any parts. I am trying to resurrect a
> deskside r10k onyx, and will need parts - right now I am more focused on
> power and VCAM parts, but again, I am interested in all parts.
>
> And if you have a system, I would be interested as well.
>
> This is the original onyx, not the onyx2. I have an issue that is power or
> vcam related.
>
> thanks.
>


Houston stash sorting this coming Saturday

2019-01-14 Thread Electronics Plus via cctalk
The 2 sheds will be sorted next Saturday morning, early, in Katy, TX. If you
want the address, pls email me.

If you are in the Austin, TX area, there might be room in a carpool.

Same for the Minneapolis and Michigan areas.

If you are coming, please wear sturdy boots, gloves, bring bottled water,
and dress in layers, as it might be either 35F or 75F that day. Bring your
own food. Bring cash, no checks or cc. Not sure about restroom facilities.

 

Cindy Croxton

Electronics Plus

1613 Water Street

Kerrville, TX 78028

830-370-3239 cell

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Looking for SGI Onyx system and/or parts

2019-01-14 Thread kk via cctalk
Does anyone have any SGI Onyx parts? Any parts. I am trying to resurrect a
deskside r10k onyx, and will need parts - right now I am more focused on
power and VCAM parts, but again, I am interested in all parts.

And if you have a system, I would be interested as well.

This is the original onyx, not the onyx2. I have an issue that is power or
vcam related.

thanks.


Free: SGI Indigo R4k (NYC area)

2019-01-14 Thread kk via cctalk
Hi - I am making some room. I have a two SGI Indigos. One of them is a R4K.
The second may be a r3k, but may be a r4k as well (I wont get a chance to
check til the evening).

Both will have ram/cpu/graphics/sled. If youre local, come and get them.

If no takers locally, I will ship for cost of shipping (but I wont get a
real chance to do this for a week or 2, if not longer).

Ping me if youre interested, thanks.


Re: PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

2019-01-14 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> From: Fritz Mueller

> Worked up some simple standalone diagnostics to map and test all the
> memory on my 256K MS11-P. Sure enough, I'm seeing some stuck bits at
> various addresses in physical address range 70-75.

Excellent news. (Sorry I've gone quiet - I got distracted from the analysis
effort by trying to finish up the -11/34 ucode transcription effort.)

Is it really an MS11-P? Those are EUB memories; I don't recall offhand if
they (like the MS11-M) have a jumper to configure them to operate on the
UNIBUS.

Noel


Re: PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

2019-01-14 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk



> On Jan 14, 2019, at 3:18 AM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk  
> wrote:
> 
> Got to work on this problem a little more this weekend.  Worked up some 
> simple standalone diagnostics to map and test all the memory on my 256K 
> MS11-P.  Sure enough, I’m seeing some stuck bits at various addresses in 
> physical address range 70-75.
> 
> Need to clean up the diagnostics a bit and add some reporting for a complete 
> picture of what’s going on, but there’s definitely a smoking gun here...
> 
>  --FritzM.

Great, that certainly fits the symptoms.

With RSTS, if there is a specific (and not too large) chunk of memory that is 
bad, you can instruct it to ignore that memory.  In INIT DEFAULT, memory 
options, use the LOCK command.  You then specify the memory to ignore as a kW 
address, or range (like 120k-124k).  You can use the lock command multiple 
times to lock multiple ranges.

paul



Re: PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

2019-01-14 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
Got to work on this problem a little more this weekend.  Worked up some simple 
standalone diagnostics to map and test all the memory on my 256K MS11-P.  Sure 
enough, I’m seeing some stuck bits at various addresses in physical address 
range 70-75.

Need to clean up the diagnostics a bit and add some reporting for a complete 
picture of what’s going on, but there’s definitely a smoking gun here...

  --FritzM.