Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Eric Smith
> Someone else more clever than me figured this out. Thank you, and thanks to them as well!

Panda Display USB support in klh10 working

2016-01-02 Thread David Griffith
I've managed to edit klh10 to talk to my new USB Panda Display, but I'm quite sure it's not displaying things correctly. What can I run to get it to display a recognizable pattern? I'm thinking of whatever is causing the parallel display at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_LcQ5apODg to do

Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Glen Slick
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Eric Smith wrote: > >> You must not be aware of the "introScreen" lmcrypt hack. You can >> regenerate a license.dat file with correct passwords for all of the >> tool sets available on the software installation CD. > > You're right. I'm not aware of that hack. Sound

Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Eric Smith
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Glen Slick wrote: > If you need to do that it might be easiest to just do a fresh install instead > of > trying to manually sort things out by hand after a disk transplant. At the time I didn't have the install CD, but I do now. I also didn't have a suitable SCSI

Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Glen Slick
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Eric Smith wrote: > > I think my 16702A netconf got screwed up when I moved the SCSI disk > from the working 16702A into a 16700B option 008, which had no > internal hard disk. Yes, moving OS disks between an A and a B model and/or between a 16700 and a 16702 model

Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Eric Smith
Thanks Paul and Glen! In addition to my netconf referencing lan1 instead of lan0, it also was using a [1] index for everything. Using either netconf file you guys provided solves the problem. I think my 16702A netconf got screwed up when I moved the SCSI disk from the working 16702A into a 16700B

Re: Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread drlegendre .
"It's interesting that none of my present TVs would tune properly to the RF of the ZX81 but they will with some of the other RF only computers like the Coco 1 and Atari 400? More circuitry in the latter perhaps..." I'd have no idea about that one, other than I can verify that there was a lot of v

Re: Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread Terry Stewart
On 3/01/2016 2:50 pm, "drlegendre ." wrote: > > Thanks Terry, fair enough. =) > > Has it been done with the ubiquitous 2NA? That one is probably in > everybody's kit.. it might be even more common than the 3904 > > Wondering.. is there a way to re-purpose that Chan. 3/4 switch as an RF / > Com

Re: Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread drlegendre .
Thanks Terry, fair enough. =) Has it been done with the ubiquitous 2NA? That one is probably in everybody's kit.. it might be even more common than the 3904 Wondering.. is there a way to re-purpose that Chan. 3/4 switch as an RF / Composite switch? That way you'd still have a correct (local)

Re: Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread Terry Stewart
On 3/01/2016 12:48 pm, "drlegendre ." wrote: > > Which type of transistor did you use for the mod? I don't see that in the > writeup.. though I could well be missing it. > > Linked article says only "simple NPN" Good point. I'll have to mention it. It was just a common old 2n3904. Terry (Tez)

Re: Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread drlegendre .
Which type of transistor did you use for the mod? I don't see that in the writeup.. though I could well be missing it. Linked article says only "simple NPN" On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Terry Stewart wrote: > Going through and testing the collection over this Xmas period also prods > me into

Experiences with a composite video mod for a Sinclair ZX81

2016-01-02 Thread Terry Stewart
Going through and testing the collection over this Xmas period also prods me into doing mods I've procrastinated about. A very simple mod but here is a write up for anyone who is interested... http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2016-01-03-composite-video-for-zx81.htm Terry (Tez)

Re: 10 forgotten wonders of 1980s homes

2016-01-02 Thread Eric Christopherson
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015, Jay West wrote: > Jules wrote > > -Original Message- > I've wondered occasionally what happened to ghetto blasters > --- > > They have just gotten facelifts. Here's one I use: > > http://www.boschtools.com/products/tools/Pages/BoschProductDetail.aspx?pid

Re: Remember the old "Choose your own adventure books" By D & D! ! !

2016-01-02 Thread Andrew Burton
- Original Message - From: "Eric Christopherson" To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 1:35 AM Subject: Re: Remember the old "Choose your own adventure books" By D & D! ! ! > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015, Mike wrote: > > IN Qbasic there is a

Re: HP 16700A/16702A logic analyzer help request - /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file wanted

2016-01-02 Thread Paul Berger
On 2016-01-02 1:22 AM, Eric Smith wrote: I previously mentioned that the ethernet interface on my HP 16702A is not working. After a lot of messing around, I discovered that the 10baseT interface actually works fine if I log in as root (after jailbreaking it), and manually configure the interface.