Archive for the 'computers' Category

In training this week

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

I’m out of the office in VMware training this week.

Update: I took pictures of the training facility, mostly to show off the weird artwork in the hallways and the “no smoking” sign right next to an ashtray.

Getting rid of the Amiga hardware

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

I’ve not had time to work on it in almost three months, so a friend is on his way here right now to take the Amiga hardware (two A2000s and an A4000) off my hands. He’s buying the A4K, but I’m giving the rest of it to him for free.

I’ll continue to work and play with the Amiga via emulation, but I’ve had to realize that I just don’t have the room and the time to work with actual hardware nowdays.

I’m sick and twisted.

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

I got Wordperfect 5.1 running in DOSbox under OSX.

Now I just need to find a DOS-native version of Lotus 1-2-3 and a copy of DBase III+, and my quest will be complete.

Update: Borland has made Turbo Pascal versions 1.0, 3.02, and 5.5, as well as Turbo C version 2.01 and Turbo C++ version 1.01 available here.

I’ve now got a multi-floppy-image of a later version of Lotus 1-2-3, but I’m still looking for a 2.x version and a distribution of DBase III+.

iPhone Madness

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

I’ve been watching the iPhone hysteria over the past few days, but thought “I can never justify spending that much on a phone, and I don’t want to have to wait in line for one”.

Today, I woke up to find that Amy had a little surprise waiting on my desk:

iPhone bag

See here for more pictures of the phone and pictures taken with the phone.

AmigaOS 3.9 on WinUAE

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

I managed to get AmigaOS 3.9 running on WinUAE, while waiting on parts to arrive so I can get the A4000 up and running.

AmigaOS 3.9 on WinUAE

Sunday Night Amiga Update

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Decided to fiddle with the Amiga a bit and see if the GVP ‘030 board works. Once I dug up the correct jumper settings for the 3001, it managed to boot to the “please give me a Workbench Disk” screen.

The floppy drive is bad, so I “temporarily borrowed” the floppy drive tray from the second A2000:

A2000 Test

Using it and a Workbench 2.04 floppy, I managed to get a basic floppy-based system up and running:

A2000 with GVP 030/4M board

Once that was successful, I installed the other cards - an Amiga 2091 SCSI controller/RAM expansion, and a SupraRAM expansion. So far, they appear to work together and give me a total of 1M “Chip” RAM, and eight megabytes of “Fast” RAM:

A2000 with GVP 030/4M, A2091, SupraRAM board

Now I just need to find a couple 50-pin SCSI ribbon cables and a small (4G or less) SCSI hard drive…

Yet Another Amiga Update

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

The box with the rest of the cables, mice, etc, arrived - but the monitor cable is a DB23 to DB9 for use with a Commodore 1080/1084 monitor.

I had to order a DB23-to-HD15 adapter cable. It will take a few days to arrive, so all the Amiga work is put off for another week or so. Hopefully my LCD will sync up to the native Amiga video frequency coming out of the A4000.

Amiga 4000 and 2000 arrived

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

The Amiga 4000 and Amiga 2000 arrived today, along with their keyboards. The box of other parts and cables should be here tomorrow.

The 4K came with a slightly-fuzzy battery (which I quickly removed), a Retina BLT Z3 video card, an Emplant card, and a Warp Engine 68040 accelerator.

The 2K came with a GVP Impact A3001 68030 acclerator and two floppy drives. It had a fuzzy battery as well, and it was removed as soon as possible.

If the 4K works properly, the only thing I’ll need will be a Zorro-bus Ethernet card.

Now I really feel like an idiot.

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

I went to install the replacement Amiga 2000 power supply, and discovered that I’d plugged the original power supply into the motherboard incorrectly, with the connector off-by-one. d’oh!

The original works fine:
Kickstart 2.0 Boot Screen

At least now I have a spare, and it only cost me $12.

More Amiga News

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

I won the eBay auction for a replacement Amiga 2000 power supply, but it hasn’t arrived yet.

A few days after I made the last Amiga-related post, I lucked into a great deal. This weekend an Amiga 4000 and another Amiga 2000 will be on their way to me, and I’m only having to pay for packing and shipping.

If anyone else has Amiga gear that they’d like to see go to a good home (what I can’t use, I’ll configure and give to friends), please give me a shout.