Continuing to let you all know about developments, I do expect that
many of you are facing a similar
problem - trying to condense and preserve a lifetime of "collecting
digital stuff".
The DFF utility has been very helpful, however once I started
organizing my files, I realized that although
there are a lot of duplication, much of it is was downloaded at
different times and/or from different sites making much of it
different, many vendors don't go out of their way to make file
content/purpose obvious
in the names, and many files are dependent on other files - so
manually reorganizing the data is NOT
always easy.
The best solution I have come up with so far is to invent a new
archive format designed to eliminate
duplicate data but capable of recreating the entire original directory
trees (or parts thereof). To that end
I created the two utilities described below (now included in the web
archive). -- yeah, I do seem to have a
fair bit of spare time on my hands these days...
;=BDA - Build Dave's Archive
;=EDA - Extract Dave's Archive
Dave's Archives contain the smallest possible representation of a complete
directory tree:
- Only one copy of the data for duplicate files is stored.
- Duplicate filenames are stored only once.
- Path information is stored only once per directory, and only additions
to a path are stored (adding/removing from last path).
eg: Starting with a large DIR of support files for one of my systems. This
has duplicates and a lot of pre-compressed install files:
314 dirs, 930 files using 3,762,691,033 bytes.
Just "ZIP"ing it I get: SysSupt.zip 3,352,081,951 bytes
7zip does a bit better: SysSupt.7z 3,245,871,362 bytes
Running BDA, I get:
SysSupt.DA1 9,404 bytes
and SysSupt.DA2 1,912,855,711 bytes
Big improvement, but no compression yet, using ZIP and 7zip I get:
SysSupt.zip 1,636,965,417 bytes
and SysSupt.7z 1,609,663,862 bytes
And YES, using ZIP/7zip to extract the .DA's, then EDA gives me a directory
with exactly the same content that I started with.
Like my other tools, these can deal with BIG directory trees, and the
output file format is well documented
should you ever want to recover the files by other means.
Sorry if I've not responded to messages here, tend not to follow the
list directly much these days due to the high content, but you can
always reach me through the link on my site - might take me a few days
to respond, but I do get to it from time to time...
Dave
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Anyone on list repair or rehab Tandon TM848 drives?? I have a 4 or so of
the slimline drives from some Tandy Model 12/16b units that don't seem
to spin at all, and I've hooked them up to the same PSU that a TM848E
successfully runs on, so I am guessing it's not a PSU issue. (Though, my
understanding of 8" drives is extremely minimal, so...)
If I could get just 2 of them working, that'd put a few 12/16b units
back in operation.
Jim
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Hello,
I have an E250 Sun that belonged to a friend that passed away around
2008. It was colocated at a colocation office I had running in Virginia
Beach.
I pulled it out of storage, and would like to check if his public
website is archived on it. Archive.org only has bits of it. Odds are low
since it wasn't the main server, but worth a shot.
I tried the usual Serial port A, but all I get is garbage. Tried all the
common baud rates I could think of. If it's switched to diag mode, the
diag stuff comes across in 9600bps.
I tried the RSC port, it wants a password. Don't know it, didn't see
anywhere online on how to reset it.
I tried hooking up a console. Finally get the power brick in for the
Samsung 770TFT LCD monitor I've held onto (it has 13w3.) At first it
wasn't working. Tried both Type 5 and type 6 keyboards attached. No
console.
I found by removing the NVRAM, it will finally throw console. But no
keyboard input. Stop-A, nothing. If I shove the NVRAM back in while it's
running it immediatley goes black.
Anyone know if the NVRAM strings are stored in plaintext in the NVRAM
IC? If I were to dig out all the hardware that should be able to dump that
chip is it something that is human readable / editable? I've done the
coin cell hack on them before, but from memory the keyboard worked and it
wasn't a big deal to do program in replacement MAC. But this is different,
I need options removed.
I'm thinking this thing has values in the NVRAM that are turning off the
console and doing something funky to the serial baud rate. Or perhaps the
baud rate in Solaris is set to something funky.
- Ethan
Hi everyone,
I?m currently looking for a Lear Siegler ADM-2 terminal to purchase from
someone for use in a future short film I?m creating. Afterwards I?d house
it in my personal museum.
If anyone has one or you know someone who owns one and could be interested
in selling, let me know. I?d pay very well. I could also do a trade, I have
quite a few rare terminals in my own collection. I?m familiar with old
computers and know how to work around them, it could be in any condition.
It would be in good hands.
You can also Email me at jacksonharrington22 at gmail.com
Thanks.
This is not exactly vintage computer, but it is very close. A friend just
gave me an HP 16C calculator in excellent, working condition, EXCEPT the 16C
badge (or logo if you prefer) is missing. I seem to recall that, some years
ago, someone on this list knew of a source for replacements but I can't find
it in the archive. So, I'll ask, does anyone know where to get a
replacement 16C badge?
Thanks,
Bill S.
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> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 15:17:06 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Ethan O'Toole <ethan at 757.org>
> Subject: Re: cray unicos cds sold on ebay in 2016
>
> I have Unicos 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 but when I boot it I get a kernel
> panic. Seems to be around drivers for ATM. My system has a lot of HIPPI
> interfaces, no ATM.
>
> Am also interested in finding other copies of J90 Unicos.
>
> - Ethan
>
The RICM has 8.0.2.2A and 8.0.3.3 on DAT.
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Michael Thompson
I know what you guys are thinking- no, this isn't for a keyboard collection
or some modern build or some other nonsense like that.
I have a friend who is restoring a fairly interesting and historically
significant vintage computer- a and subject to what appears to be a
batch-related encapsulation failure on the proprietry hall effect sensors,
but could have been some other trauma, around a little over half of them
are bad.
The correct SD-series replacement switch would be the 4B3A-
*** These can allegedly be found on some of the Diablo printing terminals.**
It is possible other switches ending in ***A could be made to work with a
bit of labor and disassembly (swapping the fairly brittle sensors).
I am not a keyboard expert but I have learned that you can remove a key on
some of these microswitch keyboards and read the model fairly easily.
Please let me know if you have a lead on a donor for these switches. They
will be put to good use, and you can reply to me off list for more details.
Thanks,
- I
We regret to announce...
There will be no VCF Midwest this year.
The conditions imposed upon us by the CoViD-19 pandemic and related
government regulations, as well as a depressed expected turn-out
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Hi!
I have a box full of Compaq SCSI server disk caddies (with 9.1G disks in
them). Feels silly to dump them into e-waste recycling, but there
probably isn't much point in shipping them very far either (I am in
Amsterdam).
Julf