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    Set of DEC Micro pdp-11 diagnostic disks.

    Thanks for the update that you were able to get those diag images to work for you. The funny thing about you needing to convert the .DSK files from logical to physical format is that my work flow here must have been to first create the ImageDisk .IMD disk images by reading the physical floppy...
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    RX50 MICRO-11 / PDP-11 Test disks

    https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/62878/#post-1379020
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    Set of DEC Micro pdp-11 diagnostic disks.

    Looks like I never uploaded those disk images here. The file attachment size is larger now that it was 6 years ago. Those disk image are now attached here. MICRO-11_Cust_Diag_V18.zip contents: CZFNAP0.DSK CZFNAP0.IMD CZFNAP0.TXT CZUF1S0.DSK CZUF1S0.IMD CZUF1S0.TXT CZUF2T0.DSK CZUF2T0.IMD...
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    PCMCIA Linear Flash Madness

    Oh yeah, I forgot what might be the most common reason why some PCMCIA linear flash cards might not be recognized on a Linux system and not do anything when you insert them. Plug and Play for PCMCIA cards normally relies on the cards having a valid CIS (Card Information Structure), which...
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    California Intel iPDS portable CP/M-80 computer - ICE and EPROM programmer

    See here: http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/Intel/iPDS/
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    PCMCIA Linear Flash Madness

    What is the AMT service / driver? I'm not familiar with that. Two years ago I spent some time looking into reading and writing PCMCIA linear flash cards on a Ubuntu Linux system. I was eventually able to get things set up and working with a desktop system with PCI add-in card CardBus...
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    SCSI Utilities/Tool Kit

    Sounds like you want utilities that your can run from a system booted into DOS. If you're also open to running SCSI utilities on a Windows or Linux system, I've found the sg3_utils package to be helpful. https://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg3_utils.html There are basic info commands such as sg_inq and...
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    California Intel iPDS portable CP/M-80 computer - ICE and EPROM programmer

    Do you mean the module expansion adapter, or the SBX-251 bubble memory module? The module expansion adapter doesn't look like it is too complicated. Two 8259A interrupt controllers and 18 common 74LS TTL parts, and a few passives. Maybe the more difficult part would be the getting an accurate...
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    California Intel iPDS portable CP/M-80 computer - ICE and EPROM programmer

    I took a look at the iPDS units I have. Only one of them has the second 8085 processor board and the SBX-251 bubble memory module installed. None of the others units have any expansion boards installed. If I'm going to bother keeping any of them, the one with the expansion boards is the one I...
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    Pacific Northwest Anyone in the Seattle area interested in an AlphaServer ES47 system (2 drawer, 4 processor)

    Anyone not too far from the Seattle area interested in a 2 drawer, 4 processor AlphaServer ES47 system? Due to the size and weight of these this would be local pickup only. The two system drawers are meant to be rack mounted. They are approximately 18 inches wide x 7 inches tall x 36 inches...
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    Please Help ID a Bios Chip

    I don't think I have every heard of Eon Silicon Solution, Inc., previously. If that flash chip is actually a EN29F010 with a customer part number printed on it, according to the datasheet it should have a MANUFACTURER ID of 1Ch and a DEVICE ID of 20h. JEDEC PUBLICATION Standard Manufacturer’s...
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    Please Help ID a Bios Chip

    Most likely it is a 128Kx8 flash chip. If you just want to read it, you could try selecting something like a 29F010, 29C010, 28F010, or 28EE011 device. If you try that and the programmer reports incorrect vendor and devices IDs when you try to read the device, what values does it report for the...
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    End of OpenVMS Community License

    All your PAKs are belong to us. For sure, for hobby use on VAX or Alpha, at this point just gen your own. (IANAL, this is not legal advice :))
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    Help with UNIBUS information

    The main reason why I shared that particular Figure 8-19 from the EK-PDP94-MG-001 PDP-11/94-E System User and Maintenance Guide is that it shows the H9277-B 54-17228-01 9-slot backplane with the 5 ribbon cable connectors J1, J2, J3, J5, J6 to contrast it with the 9-slot backplane photos in that...
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    Mid Atlantic WTB: HP 9000 workstation B160/180

    I was somewhat curious if the HP 16505A software for controlling an HP 16500B/C could be made to run on a B132L instead of the standard 712/60, 80, or 100, but as far as I know the 16505A might have some compatibility issues with HP-UX 10.20 instead of 9.x, and a B132L might not be compatible...
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    Mid Atlantic WTB: HP 9000 workstation B160/180

    Just curious, what you plan to do with a B160L or B180L+? I have a B132L that I haven't used in quite a while. Slightly slower than a B160L or B180L+, and somewhat annoying that it is FW HVD SCSI instead of the UW SCSI of the B132L+ or B180L+...
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    Help with UNIBUS information

    At first glance I thought that 9-slot PDP-11/84 backplane was the same one that I have in my PDP-11/84-E, but it is slightly different and I cannot find any documentation that exactly matches that one. The 9-slot backplane that I have in my PDP-11/84-E must be an H9277-B 54-17228-01 version. It...
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    Help with UNIBUS information

    If you wanted to build up a UNIBUS PDP-11 from bits and pieces, one of the easier ways might be to put together an 11/84 system from pieces. It would still end up being expensive by the time it was functional. Special parts are the backplane and the M8191 KTJ11-B UNIBUS adapter, then you need...
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    Installing and running Kermit under CP/M on a Northstar Advantage

    https://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html#cpm80 https://www.kermitproject.org/archivefiles/cpm80.html https://web.archive.org/web/20120521065631/http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftp/archives/cpm80.zip
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    More storage treasure: KDJ11-D/S (PDP11/53?) in H9275A cage with analogue, async, SCSI, ether

    That's what the BREAK key on your terminal keyboard is for. By default the W11 jumper on the M7554 is removed, which enables console BREAK. Page 2-4, Table 2-1 Jumpers http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1173/EK-KDJ1D-UG_KDJ11-D_May87.pdf
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