DIBOL-11 seems quite rare these days. Is COBOL-11 or COBOL-81 any
easier to find?
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Jason T wrote:
> Can you process (image) 9-track tape?
Not at the moment, alas. I have a SCSI 9-track, but it's presently
about a 20 hour drive away from here.
> I have quite a few tapes with
> DIBOL-related packages on them. Whether any of
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Pete Lancashire
wrote:
> I will 2nd Paul's response. All it needs is some disk
It might be nice, but TU56 "disks" should work just fine. :-)
By the way I found a 900gig of old computer manuals 1955 - 1992 PDF
files just trying to find some seeders grrr I will let yall know
when they are done downloading!
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I will 2nd Paul's response. All it needs is some disk
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> The story of my life- a day late or the other side of the pond
>
> Sounds like a wonderful system.
>
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Jasper Wijnands <
>
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone interested in PCS Cadmus/QU68000 systems? We at Hack42 have no
> idea what to do with them. We need to downsize and these take up a
> significant amount of our space.
>
> See http://dev.ramdyne.nl/IMG_2750.JPG for photograph of the stack.
>
> If you know other people who are
might be worth a shot !
> On 15 Feb 2016, at 19:48, Andreas Sikkema wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We at Hack42 have an Apple Lisa 2/10 for sale at
> http://www.ebay.nl/itm/121893065311.
>
> When we powered it up for the last time 18 months ago, it appeared to be
> working (no nasty
I have a Kim 1 board.
Please contact.
Thanks.
On 2/16/16 2:35 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
1. Anyone who has played with Xerox systems will have encountered the
dreaded 0937 code at boot time; it means "I have been configured for
network operations. I abjure the world and will wait until hell
freezes over before continuing the boot - unless I get
On 2/16/16 2:35 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
1. Anyone who has played with Xerox systems will have encountered the
dreaded 0937 code at boot time; it means "I have been configured for
network operations. I abjure the world and will wait until hell
freezes over before continuing the boot - unless I get
Hi Stan,
I have a box of never used Epson parts. If you are interested, I can try to
dig them up.
Paul
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 4:26 PM, sieler_allegro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some old inkjet printers for a legal partner:
>
>Epson Stylus Pro 9000
>Epson
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
> Apparently there actually is an equivalent EPROM, according to this
> datasheet for the MM4203/MM5203 EPROM:
> http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dl/Scans-006/Scans-00137265.pdf
>
> It states they are pin-compatible
Hi,
I'm looking for some old inkjet printers for a legal partner:
Epson Stylus Pro 9000
Epson 9500
Lexmark 7000 Z11
They're from about 1998 or 1999.
They probably have fixed nozzles across the page, no moving head.
Assuming they're of the correct vintage / acceptable, a bounty will
1. Anyone who has played with Xerox systems will have encountered the
dreaded 0937 code at boot time; it means "I have been configured for
network operations. I abjure the world and will wait until hell
freezes over before continuing the boot - unless I get the time from a
network time server!"
On 02/16/2016 12:43 PM, dwight wrote:
It is interesting, I have 1702As that were programmed in 1973 sometime
and they still have their data ( used on my SIM4-01 ).
And yes, I have them backed up.
It is interesting that Data I/O has added supply current
checks. I've used many home made pin
It is interesting, I have 1702As that were programmed in 1973 sometime
and they still have their data ( used on my SIM4-01 ).
And yes, I have them backed up.
It is interesting that Data I/O has added supply current
checks. I've used many home made pin adapters over the
years to read old ROMs, as
On 2016-Feb-15, at 11:25 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:31 PM, John Robertson wrote:
>> Rick, if you want to archive these PROMs (highly recommended) you should be
>> able to find a Data I/O 29B and get one of the programming packs that
>> supports NS chips.
The story of my life- a day late or the other side of the pond
Sounds like a wonderful system.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Jasper Wijnands wrote:
> Hello,
> For sale rare PDP 11/45 mini computer
> Included:
> - TU56 Tape transport
> - Cardbuses
> -
Hello,
For sale rare PDP 11/45 mini computer
Included:
- TU56 Tape transport
- Cardbuses
- Original DEC Schematics
Accepting offers. Please mail to jasper.wijna...@gmail.com. Located in The
Netherlands.
Kind regards,
Jasper Wijnands
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Hi,
Is anyone interested in PCS Cadmus/QU68000 systems? We at Hack42 have no
idea what to do with them. We need to downsize and these take up a
significant amount of our space.
See http://dev.ramdyne.nl/IMG_2750.JPG for photograph of the stack.
If you know other people who are interested in
Rick Bensene wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I have a question about old Mask-Programmed ROMs
>
> The part in question is the National Semiconductor MM5231. This part is
> a 2K-bit PMOS Mask-Programmed ROM, generally organized as 256x8, but
> also can be organized (via a MODE pin)as 512x4 bits. In this
On 02/15/2016 11:25 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:31 PM, John Robertson wrote:
Rick, if you want to archive these PROMs (highly recommended) you should be
able to find a Data I/O 29B and get one of the programming packs that
supports NS chips. I may have
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