Re: Amiga, AtariST, soft repos [was: Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers]

2019-02-07 Thread Sam O'nella via cctalk
> > tl;dr: Is there a software repository for AtariST comparable to Aminet? > > I don't follow it much, so I can't really say for sure what systems or software are in the archive. But there was an effort for collecting "all" games and software for many systems called TOSEC. Unfortunately,

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Doug Salot via cctalk
Alcyon as in Regulus? Pretty sure they got it from Green Hills. And Green Hills is still around. On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 2:02 PM Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > > > On 2/7/19 12:17 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote: > > > $ set def [steve.cpm68k.c.preproc] > > 'steve' == Steve Williams > > this

Re: Tight clearance bit holder

2019-02-07 Thread Warner Losh via cctalk
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019, 5:47 PM Chuck Guzis via cctalk On 2/7/19 2:01 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > > On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: > >> Ratchet right-angle screwdrivers are also an option, as are ball-end > >> allen wrenches or offset-head screwdrivers. None are

Re: Tight clearance bit holder

2019-02-07 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 2/7/19 2:01 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: >> Ratchet right-angle screwdrivers are also an option, as are ball-end >> allen wrenches or offset-head screwdrivers.  None are particularly dear. > > After half a century of using the cheap crap,

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
On 2/7/19 12:17 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote: > $ set def [steve.cpm68k.c.preproc] 'steve' == Steve Williams this is the Alcyon C cross-compiler

Tight clearance bit holder (was: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-07 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: Ratchet right-angle screwdrivers are also an option, as are ball-end allen wrenches or offset-head screwdrivers. None are particularly dear. After half a century of using the cheap crap, first the stamped chrome ones, and then the black ones

Re: Amiga, AtariST, soft repos [was: Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers]

2019-02-07 Thread Ethan O'Toole via cctalk
(especially if they started with MS DOS, as I observed). OTOH, in retrospect, I wonder if I would spent the money wiser by choosing AtariST or going straight to 286 (not the same experience, I know, but cheap and easier to sell away). Or, if I wanted it really cheap, C128 I grew up Atari 8bit

Amiga, AtariST, soft repos [was: Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers]

2019-02-07 Thread Tomasz Rola via cctalk
On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 09:06:03AM -0600, John Foust via cctalk wrote: > At 03:13 PM 2/6/2019, Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote: > >Lattice was the thing, back when I had Amiga. Too bad I could not > >afford a harddisk :-). > > As I related here back in 2005 and 2007: > > I believe I stuck with Manx

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Ethan Dicks via cctalk
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 1:35 PM emanuel stiebler via cctalk wrote: > On 2019-02-07 11:34, Ron Pool via cctalk wrote: > > The CP/M-68K 1.0x source distribution at > > http://www.uxpro.com/cpm/www.cpm.z80.de/source.html includes a VAX/VMS > > distribution of Digital Research's 68K cross development

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

2019-02-07 Thread Mattis Lind via cctalk
torsdag 7 februari 2019 skrev Fritz Mueller via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org>: > > > How about a Unibus trace? That would give you the RK11 commands as well > as the data it sends in response. > > I don't think my sad little HP LA has enough buffer for that... You could use triggers in

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

2019-02-07 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
> How about a Unibus trace? That would give you the RK11 commands as well as > the data it sends in response. I don't think my sad little HP LA has enough buffer for that... --FritzM.

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

2019-02-07 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 1:37 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk > wrote: > > >> On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk >> wrote: >> >> So, with UISA0 containing 01614, that gives us PA:161400 + 04200 = PA:165600, >> I think. And it wound up at PA:171600 - off by 04000 (higher) -

Re: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-07 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 2/7/19 9:16 AM, Jack Harper via cctalk wrote: > I mounted the two HP7970 Drives in a non-HP rack - just a standard > six-foot 19" rack that I found a few years ago. > > I installed two heavy aluminum rails (1/8" thick and perhaps 2" on the > two sides - angle stock) for each Drive to support

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

2019-02-07 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk > wrote: > > So, with UISA0 containing 01614, that gives us PA:161400 + 04200 = PA:165600, > I think. And it wound up at PA:171600 - off by 04000 (higher) - which is > obviously an interesting number. Thanks, Noel. > ...it might be

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread emanuel stiebler via cctalk
On 2019-02-07 11:34, Ron Pool via cctalk wrote: > The CP/M-68K 1.0x source distribution at > http://www.uxpro.com/cpm/www.cpm.z80.de/source.html includes a VAX/VMS > distribution of Digital Research's 68K cross development software for > VAX/VMS. After unpacking the source distribution, look in

PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

2019-02-07 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> From: Fritz Mueller > is it possible for you deduce where Unix _should_ be placing these "bad" > bits (from file offset octal 4220)? Yes, it's quite simple: just add the virtual address in the code to the physical address of the bottom of the text segment (given in UISA0). The VA

Re: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-07 Thread Jack Harper via cctalk
Great information Alan - I appreciate it. Regards to the List, Jack in the Rocky Mountains At 04:43 PM 2/6/2019, Alan Frisbie via cctalk wrote: Jack Harper wrote: I got both drives into the rack this past weekend and I am an old guy (67) - I carefully stared at the thing before I

HP 1000, 9000, AS/400, Sun, etc.

2019-02-07 Thread Electronics Plus via cctalk
Hi Cindy, Thanks for the email. We have a large inventory of HP gear in Minneapolis. I have a lot of older HP stuff too from the 1980's and 1990's to current. I don't know what you are looking for HP1000's? old workstations and servers? Here is our store but I only listed a very small amount

RE: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-07 Thread Jack Harper via cctalk
At 11:09 AM 2/6/2019, Jay West wrote: Chuck's retension levers any chance this is on thingiverse or would you be willing to send me the .stl file so I can 3dprint my own? :) I have not looked at my 7970's in quite some time, but I had thought the previous discussion was for mounting the

Re: GSX-80 software

2019-02-07 Thread Tapley, Mark via cctalk
Pat, DEC Rainbows used GSX-86, presumably related, running on CPM-80/86. I think that’s not what you are looking for, but let me know if you want more info on that. - Mark 210-522-6025 office

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

2019-02-07 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk
On 02/06/2019 09:11 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote: > From: Jon Elson > I'm thinking it is bad memory. ... I think it is just a bad memory chip Nothing so simple, I'm afraid! The memory actually contains: PA:171600: 016162 004767 000224 000414 016700 016152 016702 016144 and

RE: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Ron Pool via cctalk
The CP/M-68K 1.0x source distribution at http://www.uxpro.com/cpm/www.cpm.z80.de/source.html includes a VAX/VMS distribution of Digital Research's 68K cross development software for VAX/VMS. After unpacking the source distribution, look in v102/cross for that distribution. Excerpt from

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> From: Bill Gunshannon > What about all the cross compilers that ran on PDP-11's? Good point; by coincidence, I just found the stuff about the 68K cross-compiler from Alcyon (in San Diego) which we used at Proteon; it ran on an -11/73 running Ultrix. According to the ad sheet, it also

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 03:13 PM 2/6/2019, Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote: >Lattice was the thing, back when I had Amiga. Too bad I could not >afford a harddisk :-). As I related here back in 2005 and 2007: I believe I stuck with Manx Aztec C throughout my entire era of Amiga development. I liked it because it was

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Ethan Dicks via cctalk
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 3:50 AM Phil Pemberton via cctalk wrote: > On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Tomasz Rola wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 03:08:14PM +, Phil Pemberton via cctalk wrote: > >> I'm (still) trying to reverse-engineer a ton of M68K ROM code which > >> was apparently compiled with a

RE: Mounting HP7970e 9-Trk 1/2" Tape Drive

2019-02-07 Thread Jay West via cctalk
Brent wrote... There's no way you're angling a regular shafted screwdriver in there to adequately tighten screws. One could undo the catch that limits the angle of swing, but I still don't expect it's going to swing far enough to get the frame out of the way, let alone the PCBs and motors still

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 2/7/19 4:49 AM, Phil Pemberton via cctalk wrote: > On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Tomasz Rola wrote: > >> On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 03:08:14PM +, Phil Pemberton via cctalk >> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm (still) trying to reverse-engineer a ton of M68K ROM code which >>> was apparently compiled with a

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Phil Pemberton via cctalk
On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, John Ames wrote: I know there's an old (I think) official Sega Genesis devkit that's, erm, "around" on various console homebrew sites. No idea which exact C compiler is included, but it's not too difficult to find. Thanks for that, John - I think I've just found the devkit

Re: Looking for: 68000 C compilers

2019-02-07 Thread Phil Pemberton via cctalk
On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Tomasz Rola wrote: On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 03:08:14PM +, Phil Pemberton via cctalk wrote: Hi, I'm (still) trying to reverse-engineer a ton of M68K ROM code which was apparently compiled with a circa-1990 C compiler. Does anyone have copies of any of the following --