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  1. smj

    PD32 NS32016 computer

    Project seems to have stalled, in that I don't see comments at Hackaday or RetroBrew since mid-February -- but Andrew kindly posted schematics, Gerbers, etc on Hackaday.
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    Need later EPROM for SIMCHECK RAM tester (INN-8448)

    I've got an Innoventions SIMCHECK RAM tester, part number INN-8448. It tests 30 pin SIMMs and SIPPs, with adapters available for DIP chips and 72 pin SIMMs. Works great. The unit I have didn't come with the 72 pin adapter unit, I bought that separately. While I've seen these parts used...
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    DEC PC 433 Workstation 486 PCW10-A2

    ISTR a thread I posted in here covering this model, but all I could find was this one. :unsure: This was a very nice machine, when I needed a Windows box at work in the mid-90s and found one of these unused in a corner. Much more in the vein of a workstation of that era than a typical PC. I...
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    Working Tektronix 6130, minimal UTek 2.3 OS

    Funny, I was about to mention a console issue. Sadly, I don't have the default Tek 4105 terminal for the console. And despite having what appears to be a well-stocked /etc/termcap file, I have had to set my VT510 to Televideo 925 emulation and set my terminal type to tvi925 during login in order...
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    Working Tektronix 6130, minimal UTek 2.3 OS

    I landed a Tektronix 6130 earlier this year, one of a few NS32000-based workstations Tektronix offered in the 1980s. I was very surprised and pleased to discover that it was able to boot from the ancient Micropolis 1302 hard drive inside. No expansion cards, and the UTek installation has been...
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    Who are the silicon graphics enthusiast members here?

    Not sure, to be honest. I had received a complete unit "untested," which wouldn't power up. I got an additional PSU, made no difference. Got another system board (still R5k), still wouldn't power up. Set it aside for a year plus. A couple weeks ago I missed out on a trade for a different...
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    tektronix 4404

    Typically, they look for a place where they can ask what they can do with them now that they're running. 😉 This may happen before or after spending a lot of time searching with various combinations of keywords, trying to find any hardware or software for them. I'm in this stage regarding a...
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    Who are the silicon graphics enthusiast members here?

    Pete shutting down Nekochan was a gut punch, and I didn't need the drama around the replacement(s). The quality of the former only made the latter less attractive. But glad to see some handles I recognize in this thread, and run into some folks recently at VCF West. I spent a lot of time...
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    AT&T UNIX PC enthusiasts out there?

    Still have two here, with known-bad hard drives. One (HDD present) boots up from the Diagnostics floppy but has a memory issue to be tracked down; the other (HDD removed) won't boot from the floppy at the moment. Trying to decide whether or not to use them for an exhibit at VCF West... Still...
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    HP Apollo 9000 owners: ever found a sticky residue on the HIL keyboard cable?

    Yes, this was an unpleasant discovery a few months ago. But it's better than the drippy goo that certain grey rubber feet have turned into over a similar timespan...
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    California Opus Systems 321 or 323 memory add-on for 110PM NS32032 card

    Recently landed an Opus Systems 110PM ISA card, the NS32032 version - but it did not come with a memory daughtercard. So, if anybody happens to have an extra 1MB (Opus321) or 3MB (Opus323) card, I'm an interested buyer.
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    Can anyone identify "ESP Inc." ?

    I'd have the same first instinct, but there are a lot of reasons why a corporate entity might change. Bankruptcy, reorganizing (LLC vs. "C" corp), spinning off something or being spun off, etc. I don't know how likely those are to have happened in this case, and I don't know if any of them would...
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    California FS: Briel Altair 8800 Micro (includes case, serial adapter, RAM disk board and battery case) $175

    None taken, and at the risk of wasting even more bandwidth and time -- Timo's right, it is actually against the rules. I had checked the pinned "New Buyers and Sellers" post beforehand as I'm not a frequent flyer here, but not the "updated Terms and Rules" sticky at the top of every page. It...
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    DEC PDT-11/150

    The PDT-11/150 is a perfectly cromulent PC. Was it ever sold without the second floppy drive? I can't remember if the case was setup to (theoretically) allow for that or not...
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    AT&T UNIX PC enthusiasts out there?

    Would love to try doing this, my second mouse doesn't seem to work. Keyboard adapter would also be useful!
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    AT&T UNIX PC enthusiasts out there?

    I do not have one of the Ethernet cards, sadly. That's why I searched for the StarLAN 1 ISA cards, hoping I could gronk up a bridge of some kind. The memory card has this printed on the, uh, slot cover? I have to mention that Emanuel Stiebler sent me that and two of the other expansion boards...
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    SGI Origin 350

    Nice. Making a single system out of two might be tricky when it comes to getting the same system serial number on all nodes. No problem with mixing the different CPU speeds, IIRC. There were various tricks to change a given brick's serial number, and this is where the L2 and/or the NUMAlink...
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    AT&T UNIX PC enthusiasts out there?

    I have two here. Both powered up in 2020, one was able to boot the diagnostic floppy before I ran out of time to play with them. I've got a couple MFM emulators on hand for them, as neither has a working HDD. I think I've got the tape controller, DOS card, StarLAN, 3rd party memory card, and a...
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    "Reunited and it feels so goooood...." A (happy) keyboard story

    (If that lyric/title didn't cause a painful flashback, please click here.) About two years ago I picked up the keyboard from an old Xerox workstation - not the Alto, but it had a definite 1970s "look and feel" right down to the DB-25 connector. This was part of the clear-out from Peter...
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