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Broken Machine posted:I have one of these i'm actually impressed u can post on this rig
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i need to get a whiteboard to work this out. so many parts that could fit together somehow. sliderule branded "POST", slidrules calculate logs, poo poo comes in logs, poo poo logs from a post slide rule... gently caress
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 16:16 |
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faxlore posted:I have a SGI ATH-101 keyboard that I have no use or want for and I don't want to just throw it away, I'll send it to someone for shipping costs. i'd take it if it's ps/2 and nobody else is claiming it, as long as you're in the US so shipping is cheap sliderule chat i have one of these, a pickett aluminum slide rule: and one of these, a k&e log-log duplex decitrig: and two others that I can't remember at the moment. the pictures aren't mine because i don't think i've ever taken pictures of mine. the k&e has a sweet leather case that you can hang on your belt and be king of the nerds.
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Broken Machine posted:I have one of these
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 18:20 |
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here's a weird old wearable computer that i found at work. pc-104 boards in a case that's apparently shaped to sit against your hip: it has these funky little adapters that plug into camcorder batteries for power, you can see i have it plugged into two in this picture. i got one running what i think was openbsd: old picture of a microvax running netbsd: alphastation running vms: adm-3a terminal connected to my pc and playing some sort of mud iirc:
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faxlore posted:I have a SGI ATH-101 keyboard that I have no use or want for and I don't want to just throw it away, I'll send it to someone for shipping costs. What connector? edit: my Octane has PS/2 ports and I already have two SGI keyboards with PS/2 connectors, so give it ti someone else. Doc Block fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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it can always be adapted into a USB device
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MrMoo posted:These are probably expensive: http://airtop-pc.com or build your own so you get use a super-loving cool heatsink like this http://www.quietpc.com/nof-icepipe although that thing is so big you would probably also need to build your own case too
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eschaton posted:it can always be adapted into a USB device I thought those adapters just mapped pins and the device still had to know how to speak both PS/2 and USB. edit: either way, I've already got two SGI-branded PS/2 keyboards for my Octane so I'm set. Give 'em to the other guy that was asking.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 00:31 |
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nice 70s strat
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 00:41 |
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Doc Block posted:I thought those adapters just mapped pins and the device still had to know how to speak both PS/2 and USB. yes. the adaptor is just for the different connectors. the keyboard still has to be usb same goes for the ps2 to serial adaptors for old mice
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:02 |
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you can also get an actual ps/2 to usb active adapter
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:39 |
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i have a couple of apple ii (IIe, IIc, IIgs) a couple c64 a dec alphaserver a tandy coco ii i have a portable mos kim-1 also its pretty great oh and i got an apple i clone 2 years ago as a yosmas present <3
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Doc Block posted:I thought those adapters just mapped pins and the device still had to know how to speak both PS/2 and USB. I'm not talking about the adapters that came with mice in 2001 I'm talking about an Arduino with a USB HID stack (like a Leonardo) with its GPIO wired to the keyboard's weird bespoke connector and some software implementing the keyboard's weird bespoke protocol so it can be used with a modern system, people have put these together for all sorts of workstation keyboards and other devices and it's honestly petty awesome I've been trying to make one for HP Human Interface Link (used on HP 9000/300-400 and early 700 systems) for a couple months so I can twiddle some sweet rear end HP knobs, I've had issues trying to bitbang its weird 12/odd/1 serial protocol since I can't just have a UART do all the work
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Pham Nuwen posted:i'd take it if it's ps/2 and nobody else is claiming it, as long as you're in the US so shipping is cheap I believe it's ps/2 I'd have to check again but yeah I'm in the US
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzgAzasqbpA
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eschaton posted:I'm not talking about the adapters that came with mice in 2001 "It is electrically incompatible with TTL, so making a converter can be difficult." most keyboard adapter projects use a Teensy bc they have lots of pins. HP did make an adapter (A4220-62001) according to Wikipedia, but I assume you know that. Have you considered buying something with an HIL host interface and tearing out whatever IC does that and using it instead
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https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/tree/master/Scan/HP150
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holy poo poo where did you find that my mom needs it
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atomicthumbs posted:"It is electrically incompatible with TTL, so making a converter can be difficult." it actually seems compatible though, input is 3.0V/0.8V and output is 3.3V/0.4V with VDD=5V quote:HP did make an adapter (A4220-62001) according to Wikipedia, but I assume you know that. I did not! the only ones I've seen are around $200 though quote:Have you considered buying something with an HIL host interface and tearing out whatever IC does that and using it instead considered it but I wouldn't want to do that to HP9000 hardware so it'd have to be old and broken test equipment the client interface I have plenty of (a bunch of cheap ID modules) but it's not substitutable
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old HD video computer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KppVP8PiZag
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eschaton posted:holy poo poo where did you find that my mom needs it https://teegrasp.com/view-campaign/189578/controldatatsh/
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my two SCSI2SD adapters arrived a couple days ago and I tried to set one up today I managed to brick one by attempting to update the bootloader, might be able to use JTAG to reload it though the other one I didn't touch the bootloader, just the firmware, and put it in a Sun 411 case that I picked up. it appeared to work fine under NetBSD but kept getting parity errors when I tried to install either OPENSTEP 4.2 or Solaris 2.5.1 on it I may need to get another spinning disk just to test whether it's the case, the cable, or the SCSI2SD board itself I was really hoping to take advantage of the ability to emulate multiple targets since that's the easier way to run multiple operating systems
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 00:54 |
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i unfortunately threw out a perfectly working mac plus (with a bunch of peripherals) a few years ago also an old kaypro with an amber monochrome crt a few years before that and a g4 imac but meh
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SO DEMANDING posted:yeah seriously, designing computers to actually be quiet is a recent development apple ii floppy drives are still the best startup sound of any machine ever
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-RyvZxKufo
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post young edsger dijkstra
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Phoning It In posted:i got a thing for little clamshell organizers that run dos. here's one of my faves: i had something similar to that too (300lx iirc). my dad won it in a raffle decades ago and gave it to me unfortunately i think i tossed it out like 15 years ago
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 01:44 |
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Dug up some better pics of MY OCTANE. I think I took these before I had hooked it up or some damned thing. System module is on the left. Graphics hardware is on the right. Between the big system fan on top and the power supply on the bottom is an empty spot for a PCI card cage. System module. MIPS R12000 CPU is under the big heatsink on the left SE graphics hardware. No texture memory
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 04:44 |
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make sure you don't touch the completely loving idiotic contact pads for the gold-plated bristle connectors
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Doc Block posted:SE graphics hardware. No texture memory certainly you can max it out for cheap these days
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eschaton posted:certainly you can max it out for cheap these days Looks like a few hundred dollars and good timing on eBay. I'd be tempted if the Octane wasn't in storage in another state. I'm going back to AZ soon, hopefully I'll be able to pick it up and bring it home. Hopefully the NVRAM battery isn't dead. What a brilliant idea to store hardware information required for licensing etc. in battery-backed RAM instead of an EEPROM or flash. Will SGI machines even boot if the NVRAM is dead? Never mind that the battery is actually buried inside the NVRAM so it's non-replaceable. atomicthumbs posted:make sure you don't touch the completely loving idiotic contact pads for the gold-plated bristle connectors Definitely. "Oh, you accidentally brushed the contact pads? Well, at least you can use that $10k MXE graphics card as a frisbee." Doc Block fucked around with this message at 06:39 on Jan 17, 2016 |
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i got 2 c64s and a vic-20 ive never even used but its still in the box i got an apple performa 630 dos compatible, windows and mac os in one box lol jelly muhc? i was planning on building a pentium 3 pc and so i bought a motherboard and then realized the drat mobo has 8 expansion slots and i dont have a case with 8 so now i gotta buy one i have a flower power imac (gayyyy, lol.
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Doc Block posted:Hopefully the NVRAM battery isn't dead. What a brilliant idea to store hardware information required for licensing etc. in battery-backed RAM instead of an EEPROM or flash. Will SGI machines even boot if the NVRAM is dead? Never mind that the battery is actually buried inside the NVRAM so it's non-replaceable. that its lovely for people that have them now, but SGI probably liked it. they probably wouldn't let that be a problem for people with support contracts, but they don't gain anything by us playing with these machines today.
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I would think it'd make more sense for them to at least use replaceable batteries if for no other reason that to make their own support costs lower. Instead of having to replace the system module for a customer if the battery died, they could just replace the battery. It's frustrating because the IC SGI used for the NVRAM/RTC in Octanes has a variant that's identical except it takes an external battery.
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i have two half working Mac Plus (should be able to combine them) with a second drive + mouse/kb but im still not sure what i'm gonna do with them because i have no way of writing the 800k mac floppies
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Olivil posted:i have two half working Mac Plus (should be able to combine them) with a second drive + mouse/kb but im still not sure what i'm gonna do with them because i have no way of writing the 800k mac floppies this is how you end up buying a second old Mac with a SuperDrive + Ethernet
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moosemanmoo posted:this is how you end up buying a second old Mac with a SuperDrive + Ethernet also then you can set up a LocalTalk network and play Netrek with a friend and run file sharing on that second Mac so your Mac Plus doesn't have to use floppies (or a SCSI HD of its own) for everything
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