where do you get a thing like that to convert IBM keyboard for the
Amiga's use?
we have a Amiga with toaster we need a keyboard for, Prefer the real
Amiga one but
In a message dated 2/4/2017 7:21:14 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
ian.fin...@gmail.com writes:
I ordered a
I ordered a PS/2 -> amiga adapter for the fine folks at the MADE in oakland:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-museum-of-art-and-digital-entertainment-oakland
But I fear it may not arrive in time for their 2/27 show.
Is there anyone local who could loan these good folks an Amiga 2K or 3K
keyboard?
Opps...That should read FP11-F. Sorry, I changed drugs recently
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> I have at least one 11/44 for sale, at least one 11/24 for sale. I can
> configure them as needed within reason. They can be packed and shipped as
>
I am currently rack-mounting my PDP8/e and its peripherals. And of course I want
to have the peripherals power up when I turn on the CPU. I have an 861 power
controller in the rack, but you can't just link that to the power
control sockets
on the CPU, DEC changed the wiring at some point...
Let
I've just done a little dance of joy.
Whilst looking at the code and trying to cross reference it against the
timing signals I was seeing for RD operations it became obvious that there
was an address mixup and a RET instruction was jumping back to the wrong
part of the code - a return to 0x005C
> From: Jon Elson
> Any time you see really narrow glitches, especially when they are one
> LA sample wide, you have no idea what they actually look like. The LA
> detects that the pulse was there at the instant it sampled it, but you
> don't know whether it was 5 ns wide, or
On 04/02/2017 05:40, "dwight" wrote:
> All the glitches are at the beginning of the ALE. There is nothing
> there that has any meaning. Things are changing at this time. Not
> every thing changes at the same rate. That is why they have an
> ALE to mark when the address is
On 04/02/2017 02:36, "Jon Elson" wrote:
>> http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/STCExecutelA1checking2.jpg
>>
>> Pulse missing from ROM3.
> First pic, pulses are missing from ROMs 1-3, seen on ROM4.
> But, those pulses on ROM4 are really narrow, and may be
> noise, or very
We have one last 60-minute spot to fill for the Friday (March 31) tech
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All –
I’m trying to test a Cromemco 16FDC controller…long story but
it’s part of a QDOS project. I’m looking for recommendations on a 5.25” disk
image I could use for testing. The system is simple – 16FDC, CompuPro RAM17
(with $C0 block disabled), and a Z80 card. The 16FDC
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