I had an 11/70 service manual as an ebook at one stage, it had full
schematics etc, you also have access to various simulators to help you
understand the programming interface so i can't see what other info you
would need for your restoration, maybe you'd need help jerry rigging some
setup to get an initial tape written to get u started?
If you have any questions about the schematics or electrical
troubleshooting I'm happy to help although I have never owned a physical
pdp11... concepts are the same as any more modern system.
cheers, Nick
On 06/10/2014 8:08 AM, "Johnny Billquist" <bqt(a)update.uu.se> wrote:
On 2014-10-05 03:00, Dave
Horsfall<dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014, Noel Chiappa wrote:
Anyone seriously working on bringing old hardware
back to life needs to
get in touch with the Classic Computer Talk list:
Is John Dodson on this list? He has an 11/70 in his house.
No idea. I occasionally scan cctalk, but most of the time don't bother.
Too much noise and irrelevant or ignorant posts. However, unfortunately I
don't have any better suggestions where to go if you are trying to restore
old hardware and don't have enough knowledge.
And yes, I keep lots of different PDP-8, PDP-11 and VAXen running,
including 11/70 systems.
Johnny
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