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Created: 10 October 2020
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  • Combi Corona

Even with all the odd restrictions and precautions that 2020 has forced on us, the occasional visitor bearing gifts still manages to find the museum. I'd like to highlight three of these visits and a pickup we made here.

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"ETAP" Mystery Device

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Created: 16 December 2019
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  • Etap 031

So, here's a bit of a mystery I'd like to share with you: I recently;y received this mystery device from Germany, and I have no idea yet what it is.

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Convex C1 Filesystem Dumps

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Created: 19 September 2017
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  • C1 Dump Tapes
When I got to my office in the US yesterday, there was a pleasant surprise waiting for me. The generous donor of the Convex C1 XP had found another box of tapes he once used with the machine. He did not recall what was on these tapes, but had them sent to my office.

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Parting present: VAX/VMS Microfiche

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Created: 27 August 2015
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  • Mcrf 2

Yesterday I said goodbye to my colleagues at JKP, a Dutch IT services complany where I've worked part time for the last two years. If you're looking for someone to take care of your OpenVMS, HP-UX or Storage systems management needs in the Netherlands, check out www.jkp-ictbeheer.nl.

On this occasion, one of my (now former) colleagues, an ex-DEC service engineer, presented me with some very nice microfiche:

  • Mcrf 1

These are the source listings for VAX/VMS 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 and 3.0, as well as DECnet-VAX 1.0

  • Mcrf 3

Fortunately, I also have the necessary equipment to read these microfiche. Thank you very much for a wonderful present, Rien!

3 different unknown Philips 8080/8085 boards

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Created: 13 September 2014
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  • D3B 4299
  • D3B 4300
  • D3B 4301

I have three unknwon Philips 8080/8085-based CPU cards. I'd love to find out more about these.

Board 1 (CRB 1)

Label: CARD CRB 1 12NC 5122 194 2149 4 SNR 7551 MOD 6

Etched number: 770524 CRB1 5122 194 21481

  • 64-pin DIN41612 connector
  • 8080A
  • 8238
  • 2 x 8251
  • 9 x 4Kx1 RAM chips (Mostek MK4027)

Board 2 (CRK 1)

Etched number: 811016 CRK1 5122 194 41761

  • 96-pin DIN41612 connector
  • 4 x 2x13 pin header connector
  • 1 x 2x5 pin header connector
  • 8085A
  • 2 x 8251
  • 3 x EPROM
  • 2 x 2Kx8 RAM chips (6116)

 

Board 3 (CRD 2)

Label: CRD 2 12NC 5122 194 2542 0 RN 04868 MOD 0

Etched number: 800411 CRD2 5122 194 25431

  • 64-pin DIN41612 connector
  • 8080A
  • 8238
  • 2 x 8251
  • 12 x 4Kx1 RAM chips (Motorola MCM4027 and Mostek MK4027, 3 in sockets)

 

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