A good showing with 18 people socially distanced, wearing masks and spread out over 4 buildings and 5 rooms total. 3 new people came. I will share pictures later. Bill Dromgoole fired up the Univac 1219B the first time in a year. Andy took some video of it and interviewed him. Hopefully it turned out OK. There was some warehouse work including getting a light switch by the door. It will make it greatly convenient! Bill Inderrieden got a Zenith PC to boot up. Jeff Salzman got the Zorba working. Anyone else want to chime in with what they worked on? We will meet again tomorrow at 10AM. -- ========================================= Jeff Brace Vice President & Board Member Vintage Computer Festival East Show-runner Vintage Computer Federation is a 501c3 charity http://www.vcfed.org/ jeffrey@vcfed.org cell: 732-759-1783
I have some picts: https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50 <https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50> I helped MikeR w/ his Amiga- he got it to boot but not from HD yet. I gave him my spare Kickstart 2 ROM so he went from 1.3 to 2.0. He is working on getting a bootable (from HD) system. I also pulled the A2000 Amigas from the warehouse and checked to see how they were, test booted them and removed their varta batteries. One of the three booted with no issues. The other two had some corrosion and will need to have their MB pulled and a deeper clean, but nothing that can't be fixed. Some had some expansion cards, including a nice brigeboard and the 5 1/4 drive for it. All were documented, tagged and returned to the warehouse for later use. I also spent some time with BillD in the museum and recorded a nice run down of the Univac start up and debugging procedure. An edited video will be posted to the VCF YouTube channel when it's ready (soon). Bill also showed off the cool printer he had installed for the UNIVAC, I will let him tell that story. I have some photos of it above and a short video of the insides coming today. It was a really nice day with a lot of people showing up and a number of VCF artifacts were fixed! https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846 <https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846> -andy
On Jan 9, 2021, at 7:40 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
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Thanks to Andy I was able to upgrade my A2000. But still no luck booting from the hard drive or getting an image to a floppy for the drivers of the 2090 card. However I did pull that SCSI card out of the second (there was a jumper for autoboot) A2000 and put it in my computer, which tried to boot but apparently would not see the drives that I have. I will dig further into finding out if my drives are good. I put the SCSI card back into the second A2000. So overall I think it was a success since the machine is now working, just not from the hard drive and I just have to find a good working drive. Thanks to Andy and Jeff For giving me a hand. Sent from: My extremely complicated, hand held electronic device.
On Jan 10, 2021, at 2:05 PM, Andrew Diller via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I have some picts: https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50 <https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50>
I helped MikeR w/ his Amiga- he got it to boot but not from HD yet. I gave him my spare Kickstart 2 ROM so he went from 1.3 to 2.0. He is working on getting a bootable (from HD) system.
I also pulled the A2000 Amigas from the warehouse and checked to see how they were, test booted them and removed their varta batteries. One of the three booted with no issues. The other two had some corrosion and will need to have their MB pulled and a deeper clean, but nothing that can't be fixed. Some had some expansion cards, including a nice brigeboard and the 5 1/4 drive for it. All were documented, tagged and returned to the warehouse for later use.
I also spent some time with BillD in the museum and recorded a nice run down of the Univac start up and debugging procedure. An edited video will be posted to the VCF YouTube channel when it's ready (soon). Bill also showed off the cool printer he had installed for the UNIVAC, I will let him tell that story. I have some photos of it above and a short video of the insides coming today.
It was a really nice day with a lot of people showing up and a number of VCF artifacts were fixed! https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846 <https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846>
-andy
On Jan 9, 2021, at 7:40 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
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Andy, Can I use your pictures on CDL social media? Martin On 1/10/2021 2:05 PM, Andrew Diller via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I have some picts: https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50 <https://imgur.com/gallery/kJrNR50>
I helped MikeR w/ his Amiga- he got it to boot but not from HD yet. I gave him my spare Kickstart 2 ROM so he went from 1.3 to 2.0. He is working on getting a bootable (from HD) system.
I also pulled the A2000 Amigas from the warehouse and checked to see how they were, test booted them and removed their varta batteries. One of the three booted with no issues. The other two had some corrosion and will need to have their MB pulled and a deeper clean, but nothing that can't be fixed. Some had some expansion cards, including a nice brigeboard and the 5 1/4 drive for it. All were documented, tagged and returned to the warehouse for later use.
I also spent some time with BillD in the museum and recorded a nice run down of the Univac start up and debugging procedure. An edited video will be posted to the VCF YouTube channel when it's ready (soon). Bill also showed off the cool printer he had installed for the UNIVAC, I will let him tell that story. I have some photos of it above and a short video of the insides coming today.
It was a really nice day with a lot of people showing up and a number of VCF artifacts were fixed! https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846 <https://twitter.com/VintageVolts/status/1348034202248355846>
-andy
On Jan 9, 2021, at 7:40 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
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