was Unix or C the one developed on the 11/20?
Ed#
In a message dated 10/30/2016 6:15:32 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
el...@pico-systems.com writes:
>>
>> Bill
> Unix? Probably a complete brain fart by me - but I thought Unix
> required a machine with separate I/D spaces and the 11/40
On Sun, 30 Oct 2016, Jon Elson wrote:
Thank you for the tips, i will see if i can open it up in someway, the fan
is kinda like a laptop blower style, but a bigger version of it :) I think
i will need to buy new bearings for it when i have read on google about the
fan.
You never know until
On 10/28/2016 03:33 PM, Daniel Olsson wrote:
Hey Jon!
Thank you for the tips, i will see if i can open it up in
someway, the fan is kinda like a laptop blower style, but
a bigger version of it :) I think i will need to buy new
bearings for it when i have read on google about the fan.
On 10/30/2016 05:09 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:09 AM, william degnan wrote:
*For sale 128K Core RAM Industrial PDP 11/40 Massbus System*
*Ebay:* 272432268291
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272432268291?
$1.
Bill
Unix? Probably a complete brain fart by
On 10/30/2016 5:47 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Don North
> .. the hardware bootstrap reads track 1 sectors 1, 3, 5, 7
Ah, thanks for that. Starting to look at the code, I had missed the
interleave.
So does DEC do anything with track 0, or is it always just
On 30 October 2016 at 18:09, Mike Ross wrote:
> Unix? Probably a complete brain fart by me - but I thought Unix
> required a machine with separate I/D spaces and the 11/40 wasn't one
> of them?
>
V5 and V6 will run on an 11/40. I *think* but I might be wrong, that
V5 doesn't
On Oct 30, 2016 6:09 PM, "Mike Ross" wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:09 AM, william degnan
wrote:
> > *For sale 128K Core RAM Industrial PDP 11/40 Massbus System*
> >
> > *Ebay:* 272432268291
> >
> > http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272432268291?
> >
> >
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:09 AM, william degnan wrote:
> *For sale 128K Core RAM Industrial PDP 11/40 Massbus System*
>
> *Ebay:* 272432268291
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272432268291?
>
> $1.
>
> Bill
Unix? Probably a complete brain fart by me - but I thought Unix
*For sale 128K Core RAM Industrial PDP 11/40 Massbus System*
*Ebay:* 272432268291
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272432268291?
$1.
Bill
On 10/30/2016 05:47 AM, william degnan wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2016 3:37 AM, "Peter Cetinski" wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Oct 29, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Peter Cetinski
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I’ve recently acquired a rare complete set of 10 TRS-XENIX 1.0
> Development ...
>
> I'd
On 2016-10-30 06:56, william degnan wrote:
I have a disk labeled Sage II Cp/m 68 (000) Kermit. That is what the OP
was looking for, for his newly acquired Sage II.
Great!
We were discussing how to
image theae disks, I don't have a 96tpi - capable drive set up on my
current disk imaging
On 10/30/2016 08:56 AM, william degnan wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2016 8:48 AM, "allison" wrote:
>> On 10/30/2016 04:01 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
>>> On 2016-10-29 09:21, allison wrote:
On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> Was there a version of kermit for
On Oct 30, 2016 8:48 AM, "allison" wrote:
>
> On 10/30/2016 04:01 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> > On 2016-10-29 09:21, allison wrote:
> >> On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> >>> Was there a version of kermit for CP/M ?
> >> yes and there were more than a few
On Oct 30, 2016 3:37 AM, "Peter Cetinski" wrote:
>
>
> > On Oct 29, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Peter Cetinski wrote:
> >
> > I’ve recently acquired a rare complete set of 10 TRS-XENIX 1.0
Development ...
I'd carefully transplant to a better sleeve.
Bill Degnan
twitter:
On 10/30/2016 04:01 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> On 2016-10-29 09:21, allison wrote:
>> On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
>>> Was there a version of kermit for CP/M ?
>> yes and there were more than a few modem/terminal programs.
>
> for CP/M 68K?
>
When people say CP/M its nearly
Don't be nasty Al!
I was willing to scan the addendum and covers if needed.
I also did not know if others with interest needed...I am glad the book
is scanned already as I do not care to blow mine apart... glue backing
gets pretty brittle on these things. The addendum is a loose
I am sorry Bill...I have no idea what to do to authenticate
help? details? thanks Ed#
In a message dated 10/30/2016 11:03:41 A.M. US Mountain Standard Tim,
billdeg...@gmail.com writes:
Ed,
I have a little 703 and 706 in my library under Raytheon.
Clearing out my spam folder I see
Al - I did not write this email. Ed Sharpe did...I was just replying to
his message that I have a copy, accidentally sent to entire list meant to
sent just to him.
b
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
>
> BFD
>
> On 10/30/16 11:03 AM, william degnan wrote:
>
BFD
On 10/30/16 11:03 AM, william degnan wrote:
>> I see bitsavers has manual but not pmphlet.Also there is no color front
>> and back cover
Ed,
I have a little 703 and 706 in my library under Raytheon.
Clearing out my spam folder I see your recent messages to cctalk. Here is
why your emails are going into the spam box, see if you can authenticate
your email address.
Bill
*Why is this message in Spam?* It has a from address in
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016, Peter Cetinski wrote:
media itself looks pretty good. No scratches, no blotches. However, on
a number of disks the sleeves have warped. I am afraid that this will
damage the media when I spin them up. I’m thinking of cutting open
the sleeves and placing the media in
Ian,
Sorry I took so long to respond, I have been out of town. I designed a plug in
board to upgrade the ROM slot to an EPROM but a quick look did not tune up any
extras.
I am going to do a serious downsizing my collection and maybe we can work
something out.
Michael Holley
206 484 1181
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Adrian Graham wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've got my VAX3800 resuscitated after many years in limbo and two of the
> four RF71s in there have gone bad. Has anyone tried swapping the controller
> boards between drives? Is it just a
Hi folks,
I've got my VAX3800 resuscitated after many years in limbo and two of the
four RF71s in there have gone bad. Has anyone tried swapping the controller
boards between drives? Is it just a matter of letting the drive
auto-calibrate or do I need to SET HOST onto the controller and tell it
> From: Don North
> .. the hardware bootstrap reads track 1 sectors 1, 3, 5, 7
Ah, thanks for that. Starting to look at the code, I had missed the
interleave.
So does DEC do anything with track 0, or is it always just empty?
Noel
I have only the M/E/F interfaces (HP 12825A and 12826B). I just dumped the ROMs
and forwarded to Al.
Marc
> On Oct 28, 2016, at 6:56 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Curious Marc wrote:
>> I'm interested too, I have the
On 10/29/2016 2:32 PM, Ron Natalie wrote:
I think just like everything else the boot rom just pulls in the first
sector of the disk. I had RX02s on many of the BRL Gateways (my
implementation that replaced your MIT Gateway while you were in exile).
We put a V6 file system and I must have had a
On 2016-10-29 09:21, allison wrote:
On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
Was there a version of kermit for CP/M ?
yes and there were more than a few modem/terminal programs.
for CP/M 68K?
> On Oct 29, 2016, at 22:37, william degnan wrote:
>
> Mark
> It sounds like you have a similar system to mine. I'd expect you to be
> able to boot the cpm86 or cpm 86 gg disks. The one disk that does not
> download may have a typo in the file extension
It's a Z-80
On 10/29/2016 09:06 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> Starting with 2.00? there was a version number buried in the code,
> and the VER command would print some text, and then calculate what
> to display for the numbers (major version, period, minor version as a
> 2 digit decimal number.0 (19h gave .25)
On Oct 30, 2016 1:18 AM, "Mark J. Blair" wrote:
>
>
> > On Oct 29, 2016, at 18:41, william degnan wrote:
> >
> > I have uploaded a set of disk images from My Compupro system with an
8085
> > and 8086 card, plus regular z80.
>
> Thanks for sharing! Those
> On Oct 29, 2016, at 18:41, william degnan wrote:
>
> I have uploaded a set of disk images from My Compupro system with an 8085
> and 8086 card, plus regular z80.
Thanks for sharing! Those images will probably be quite helpful to many folks
trying to resurrect vintage
On Oct 29, 2016 10:27 PM, "Chuck Guzis" wrote:
>
> On 10/29/2016 07:11 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
>
> > Can't help with that right now. Sorry. Simplest test for MS-DOS
> > 1.25 would the the dates of the files, particularly IO.SYS and
> > MSDOS.SYS. IIRC, 1.25 would be in 1982,
SEEKING GOOD ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL ON IBM ADD ON BOXES GOT A STACK..
So need hi res scans of catalogs brochures etc showing them all
stacked and what when with what.
We had an early IBM pc for a whilebut never this many add on boxes!
I am lost... Remember back in the
Simplest test for MS-DOS 1.25 would the the dates of the files,
particularly IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS. IIRC, 1.25 would be in 1982, maybe
June.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016, Chuck Guzis wrote:
1.25 was licensed for OEM customization for quite some time, so dates
could well be later, depending on the OEM.
> On Oct 29, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Peter Cetinski wrote:
>
> I’ve recently acquired a rare complete set of 10 TRS-XENIX 1.0 Development
> System floppy disks. I’ve done quite a bit of 8” disk imaging so I'm fairly
> comfortable using ImageDisk, cleaning disk heads, etc. I’ve run
On 10/29/2016 07:11 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> Can't help with that right now. Sorry. Simplest test for MS-DOS
> 1.25 would the the dates of the files, particularly IO.SYS and
> MSDOS.SYS. IIRC, 1.25 would be in 1982, maybe June.
1.25 was licensed for OEM customization for quite some time, so
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016, william degnan wrote:
Some interesting concurrent CPM and DOS stuff, not sure if this is really
MS DOS 1.25 or not, never got it to work on my system. I'd love to see
someone else make it work.
Can't help with that right now. Sorry.
Simplest test for MS-DOS 1.25 would
On 10/29/2016 09:55 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> On 2016-10-29 06:32, william degnan wrote:
>> Quick question...
>
> I have one for you too ;-)
>
> Was there a version of kermit for CP/M ?
yes and there were more than a few modem/terminal programs.
Allison
>
> Cheers
>
>
I think just like everything else the boot rom just pulls in the first
sector of the disk. I had RX02s on many of the BRL Gateways (my
implementation that replaced your MIT Gateway while you were in exile).
We put a V6 file system and I must have had a regular V6 boot block on it
with a RX02.
I have uploaded a set of disk images from My Compupro system with an 8085
and 8086 card, plus regular z80. The thread starts a number of years ago,
but today I just updated, at the bottom, to include images of the disks I
have for the system.
Some interesting concurrent CPM and DOS stuff, not
I’ve recently acquired a rare complete set of 10 TRS-XENIX 1.0 Development
System floppy disks. I’ve done quite a bit of 8” disk imaging so I'm fairly
comfortable using ImageDisk, cleaning disk heads, etc. I’ve run into a
scenario with these disks that I have not had to deal with before.
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