On 7/10/23 11:19, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
I'm looking to see if it possible to do something
similar. Just blasting raw 12bit samples from memory out
the D/A board.
A fine point would be to use the KWV11-C realtime clock
board for the sample rate control. No interrupts, just
polling.
> I am surprised the original Compaq diagnostics for 5 1/4"- native
> systems
> and early DOS and even OS/2 are not someplace
Bill,
I think those are out there. I believe the last version for DOS was 8.x and
that is in the first 500 Softpaqs. I can find the exact number for you if you
are inter
> I can't help with the mirror, but maybe I can help with the old
> spinning
> plastic that I have related to ProLiants and / or StorageWorks stuff.
>
> Please clarify what you're looking for and I'll see if anything I have
> is germane.
Hi Grant,
I am currently looking for the following:
Firmw
I am surprised the original Compaq diagnostics for 5 1/4"- native systems
and early DOS and even OS/2 are not someplace
On Mon, Jul 10, 2023, 1:07 PM John H. Reinhardt via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I just found this the other day, but I see the update date in in 2014 so
> it may no
On 7/10/23 10:54 AM, Ali wrote:
Hello All,
Hi,
I am looking for some old documentation and firmware for Compaq
switches and Tape Libraries but if anyone has a full set of files I
am happy to add them to a mirror. TIA!
I can't help with the mirror, but maybe I can help with the old spinning
> I just found this the other day, but I see the update date in in 2014
> so it may not be of use.
>
> http://ftp.zx.net.nz/cgi-bin/archive-mirror
John,
Thanks. Actually I have been talking to David (the maintainer/owner of that
mirror) and he doesn't have those files either.
>
> There is som
I just found this the other day, but I see the update date in in 2014 so it may
not be of use.
http://ftp.zx.net.nz/cgi-bin/archive-mirror
There is some info about libraries under the Storageworks folder.
https://ftp.zx.net.nz/pub/archive/ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/storageworks/
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John H. R
> On Jul 10, 2023, at 12:19 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I'm looking to see if it possible to do something similar. Just blasting raw
> 12bit samples from memory out the D/A board.
> A fine point would be to use the KWV11-C realtime clock board for the sample
> rate control.
I'm looking to see if it possible to do something similar. Just
blasting raw 12bit samples from memory out the D/A board.
A fine point would be to use the KWV11-C realtime clock board for the
sample rate control. No interrupts, just polling.
Harder is taking an existing MPG or WAV audio clip
Hello All,
I am wondering if anyone has a private or knows of a mirror for
ftp.compaq.com that is older than 2014? All the ones I have found online,
including the file at archive.org, are from 2014. By then a number of files
and directories had been purged e.g. "/pub/supportinformation/techpubs" a
On my Apple ] [ with 48k memory I used to be able to sample audio from the
cassette port and store about 30 seconds of audio that was fairly decent
quality upon playback. With a 1MB RAM board installed I was able to sample
the entire ~5 minutes of Led Zeppelin's Over The Hills And Far Away from
the
> On Jul 9, 2023, at 9:19 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Wow! Actual engineers responding...
>
> It looks like I could only do the most rudimentary audio.
>
> 1. Sample Rate: You got maybe 20K samples to store in lower memory. At 7KHz
> sample rate that would allow 3 seconds o
Doug,
You could also do some kind synthesizer using fixed frequencies and
pulse width modulation.
It would not be that difficult to add attack and decay and even be
polyphonic.
You could either use the keyboard for single tone with different keys to
change the PWM, Attack, Decay, white noi
A friend suggested that some in this group may have an interest in this.
ruos stands for Retro Useless Operating System
ruos is an OS for the long-obsolete PDP11/70 from Digital Equipment
Corporation. ruos runs on the simh simulator for that machine. It was written
completely from scratch in C a
On Sun, 9 Jul 2023, Todd Pisek via cctalk wrote:
Be aware that clicking on a malicious url can result on malware or spyware
being installed on your machine without any further action on your part. All
browsers have vulnerabilities. The most famous of these was the older version
of Pegasus by
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