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  1. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    Here is one that will make you laugh. I was using the wrong Landmark tool. I had an XT model instead of the AT model. So, I will try again.
  2. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    Well number 1 is possible. I downloaded the Landmark software version 1.2 from Archive.org. I then flashed the binaries odd/even on to 82128 EPROMS. The Award BIOS were labeled HI/Low. I found a correlation of odd/even with hi/low in the minuszerodegrees website.Odd is Hi and Even is Lo. Nope...
  3. alejack12001

    AT&T 6300 - 25-pin Monitor Model?

    Typical keyboards are AT&T 301/302. The AT&T 301 is probably the easier model to get as opposed to the 302. You can google the AT&T 301/302 as see what I am referring to. Monitors AT&T 313 is the monochrome; while the AT&T 318H/319 are enhanced color. All use the DB-25 pin connector. Power for...
  4. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    Well the CGA/Composite video didn't produce even a flicker on the Panasonic TV that I had using the composite connection. I am not sure the video card is good or not. I removed the ROM's from the Award BIOS motherboard and substituted the Landmark ROM's. I made sure that they were correctly...
  5. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    If this is programmable. The chip[ is soldered to the motherboard. So, getting it off may be a challenge especially with my Parkinson's directed tremors. Is there a way to re-program it?
  6. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    Internet restored. The recommendation of Ruud’s Landmark diagnostics has a couple of problems for me. The first is that Landmark doesn’t support VGA card, according to Chuck(G), which I would be using in the test. I do have CGA card, but, I don’t have a CGA monitor. Now, because I don’t have a...
  7. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    I received your message. My apologies the internet is down again where I live. Verizon Fios cable was cut when neighbor installed a fence. Temporary cable fails a lot. When cable is restored I will respond.
  8. alejack12001

    AT&T 6300 - 25-pin Monitor Model?

    No sir, I don't. You might post an inquiry and see if the forum membership might have something like that. On Winworldpc see link (https://winworldpc.com/product/att-system-v-unix/2-x) is AT&T System V UNIX 2.x. However, according to Winworldpc the UNIX requires a 386 machine. There was a...
  9. alejack12001

    Is this motherboard no longer usable?

    I have an issue with a IBM PC-XT/286 that uses a Baby AT motherboard that seems to be hung up within POST. First, this is not an actual IBM PC-XT/286 motherboard. The motherboard is made by Informtech International Inc as a Baby AT 80286 10-MHz with 1-MB RAM. The motherboard uses Chips and...
  10. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    I trigger a script to bring up the server using the "netdrive serve" command. I let the command default to the port specified and the IP of the server with the image file created a head of time. The display doesn't seem to show a Control + C command to stop the server. However, now that you have...
  11. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    NetDrive works very well and with the UDP as the protocol the delivery to the server is very fast even with the largest files housed on the vintage machine. Is there a command on the server side that will stop the server without rebooting the machine? My server is running on a Raspberry Pi 5...
  12. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    I'll be able to check this out next week. Thank you.
  13. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    This program is great and really fast as my uploads where done in seconds as opposed to the EtherDFS. Is there a way to shutdown the server to possibly quit from one image to a different image? For example I have setup an image X; I have populated image X but now I want to use image Y and I...
  14. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    Oh, okay. I miss that when I read it. Thank you.
  15. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    Mr Mbbrutman: I have one more question for you. In your second video, you referred to a CALCULON as part of the clients ability to connect with the server. MSDOS 6.22 don't have this command and doesn't know what I am referring to when I trigger the netdrive connect to the server via the port...
  16. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    Okay, seems simple enough. I have to get reaquainted with DOS commands anyway. Many Thanks.
  17. alejack12001

    Can a Power Supply for an IBM 5170 be repaired if damaged by shipping carrier?

    I bet you wouldn't believe what was creating the problems I was having with this machine. In all my machines that rebuilt, I have always incorporated a co-processor to help with the advanced math that the machine might encounter. I added a co-processor to this machine and low and behold the...
  18. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    I know my next question is off subject. I wanted to know if there is a way to create a small RAM drive on an IBM PC-XT/286 with 1-MB RAM to hold the command.com to allow me to create a setup disk for IBM 5170. Every time I try to copy files to the 1.2-MB floppy drive the system refuses unless I...
  19. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    I thought that the file you created was the server. So, my plan for now is to create a server file for the files on the first machine and eventually map the different machines within the same file because the files on each machine repeat. For example, DOS doesn't need repeated for each machine...
  20. alejack12001

    Comparison between mTCP's NetDrive and EtherDFS

    I am running MSDOS 6.22. I think Modem7 told me that version 6.22 was good to 2-GB which must be FAT16B. Right now I have Debian 12.5.1 on a 64 GB SD card. The properties state the drive is UNIX file system. When you made your 200-MB file in your demonstration video, you were able to store files...
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