Working on the tapes, the one called CSG
TEST TAPE appears to have one side for testing the ASYNC board, the other
appears to have the MERGE TAPE program as described in the 9000A-910
Utility Programs booklet, but I can't find any documentation on the Async
programs and the manuals that showed up today with all this were just for
the pod test modules and tapes for same.
The Utility Programs booklet does talk a little bit about the
<BINARY> programs, says they are created on a Host computer and
transferred in/out of the 9010A by the AUX-I/F function - but it only
mentions the tape drive, I haven't found any mention of the RS-232 port
for this transfer of the <BINARY> stuff.
I've checked over most of the tapes and uploading a couple that I could
get the source text from and will place that on the FTP site later this
weekend.
Wish I could find the Utility Tape! The programs look useful, like the
frequency counter, and the add sub-routines.
John :-#)#
At 03:07 PM 07/06/2002 -0700, John Robertson wrote:
I'll try to find time this weekend
to transfer a few tapes....there are quite a few!
The Async. ones are interesting if anyone needs that for their 9010A with
the Async. I have that setup at home but never had the tape
before...
Oh, and I should mention the docs included the manuals for repairing the
pods (the repair tapes are in the list).
I am getting a document feeder for my legal scanner and when it arrives
I'll run the manuals through and post them up.
If anyone wants a copy prior I can run off photocopies @ $10US each plus
postage. But they aren't much use without the test block(s) and tape(s)
and those I'm not yet prepared to lend out until I can back them up....
John :-#)#
At 05:06 PM 07/06/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:
Looks
like John will also be repairing Apple 2s & IBM PCs (circa 1980s)
;-)
Is the 9010A Workbook of any
value?
Got to figure out the tape
transfer delimia now....
Kev
- 9010A WORKBOOK
- .
- John :-#)#