archived@mgse.UUCP (Archive Request Daemon) (03/01/90)
Last Changed: Sun Feb 18 14:08:54 CST 1990 This is a periodic posting of information about the mgse archive server and the available files for Motorola Microprocessors. The Motorola files used to be in the sub-directory other/m68k, it has now been changed to other/motorola to reflect the archives support of the Motorola 8-bit and DSP CPUs. The mgse motorola archives consists of files from the Motorola Freeware BBS, ROM monitor programs, and other programs found on the net or with FTP. The files are located in the directory other/motorola. The file "index" lists the file names, and the descriptions of what the files. The "list" file is a Unix style ls -lR file of the files available. By sending the message following message to the archive server at mgse (archive@mgse) you will receive the help file, and the index and list files. - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- help send other/motorola/list send other/motorola/index - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- There files are also available for anonymous uucp at 504-467-1069, 2400 baud, login 'archive' in /archive/other/motorola. Callers at 300 or 1200 baud will have to send a break. If you have any problems or questions, please send them to archivea@mgse. If you have something to add to the archive, please send it to archivea@mgse, the archive administrator. -- Archive Server Deamon, Metairie, LA. uucp: rex.cs.tulane.edu!mgse!archived or rex!mgse!archived bitnet: archived%mgse@REX.CS.TULANE.EDU internet: archived%mgse@rex.cs.tulane.edu
archived@mgse.UUCP (Archive Request Daemon) (05/01/90)
Last Changed: Sat Mar 31 14:35:55 CST 1990 This is a periodic posting of information about the mgse archive server and the available files for Motorola Microprocessors. The Motorola files used to be in the subdirectory other/m68k, it has now been changed to other/motorola to reflect the archives support of the Motorola 8-bit and DSP CPUs. The mgse motorola archives consists of files from the Motorola Freeware BBS, ROM monitor programs, and other programs found on the net or with FTP. The files are located in the directory other/motorola. The file "index" lists the file names, and the descriptions of what the files. The "list" file is a Unix style ls -lR file of the files available. By sending the message following message to the archive server at mgse (archive@mgse) you will receive the help file, and the index and list files. - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- help send other/motorola/list send other/motorola/index - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- There files are also available for anonymous uucp at 504-467-1069, 2400 baud, login 'archive' in /archive/other/motorola. Callers at 300 or 1200 baud will have to send a break. If you have any problems or questions, please send them to archivea@mgse. If you have something to add to the archive, please send it to archivea@mgse, the archive administrator. On 7 March, a system crash wiped out most of the Motorola archives, thru a strange set of circumstances the lost files were not backed up on tape. I have since been able to recover all of the lost files. If you requested files, and received a message saying the file was not found, or it had disappeared, try sending your request again. Sorry for the inconvenience. -- Archive Server Daemon, Metairie, LA. uucp: rex.cs.tulane.edu!mgse!archived or rex!mgse!archived bitnet: archived%mgse@REX.CS.TULANE.EDU internet: archived%mgse@rex.cs.tulane.edu
archived@mgse.UUCP (Archive Request Daemon) (09/01/90)
Last Changed: Sat Mar 31 14:35:55 CST 1990 This is a periodic posting of information about the mgse archive server and the available files for Motorola Microprocessors. The Motorola files used to be in the subdirectory other/m68k, it has now been changed to other/motorola to reflect the archives support of the Motorola 8-bit and DSP CPUs. The mgse motorola archives consists of files from the Motorola Freeware BBS, ROM monitor programs, and other programs found on the net or with FTP. The files are located in the directory other/motorola. The file "index" lists the file names, and the descriptions of what the files. The "list" file is a Unix style ls -lR file of the files available. By sending the message following message to the archive server at mgse (archive@mgse) you will receive the help file, and the index and list files. - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- help send other/motorola/list send other/motorola/index - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- There files are also available for anonymous uucp at 504-467-1069, 2400 baud, login 'archive' in /archive/other/motorola. Callers at 300 or 1200 baud will have to send a break. If you have any problems or questions, please send them to archivea@mgse. If you have something to add to the archive, please send it to archivea@mgse, the archive administrator. On 7 March, a system crash wiped out most of the Motorola archives, thru a strange set of circumstances the lost files were not backed up on tape. I have since been able to recover all of the lost files. If you requested files, and received a message saying the file was not found, or it had disappeared, try sending your request again. Sorry for the inconvenience.
db@moscom.UUCP (Dave Bradley) (10/18/90)
I am putting my PT68K system up for sale. A company based in Marietta, GA, called Peripheral Technology manufactures the motherboard. The board is 68000 based, has 5 PC style expansion slots so all your PC goodies can be used, and is the exact dimensions of a baby-AT motherboard. Motherboard: Accessories: - 12/8 Mhz MC68000 CPU - Baby-AT style cabinet - 1/2M onboard DRAM (120ns) exp. to 1M - 200W power supply - WD1771 floppy disk controller - Toshiba 3.5" floppy drive - WD1002 hard disk controller interface - Seagate 20 Meg. hard drive - battery backed up real time clock - Seagate 30 Meg. hard drive - 5 8 bit PC style expansion slots - PC/XT hard disk ctrl. card - 4 serial ports (2 SC68681 DUART chips) - harnesses and connectors - 1 parallel port ( MC68230 ) - PC style keyboard connector Operating System: Microware Professional OS-9 with all utilities and source code for drivers -- It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens. -- Woody Allen Dave Bradley..........................{rutgers,ames,cmcl2}!rochester!moscom!db
db@moscom.UUCP (Dave Bradley) (10/22/90)
For those who may have read this message previously about my PT68K system for sale, I forgot to state the price :). A company based in Marietta, GA, called Peripheral Technology manufactures the motherboard. The board is 68000 based, has 5 PC style expansion slots so all your PC goodies can be used, and is the exact dimensions of a baby-AT motherboard. Motherboard: Accessories: - 12/8 Mhz MC68000 CPU - Baby-AT style cabinet - 1/2M onboard DRAM (120ns) exp. to 1M - 200W power supply - WD1771 floppy disk controller - Toshiba 3.5" floppy drive - WD1002 hard disk controller interface - Seagate 20 Meg. hard drive - battery backed up real time clock - Seagate 30 Meg. hard drive - 5 8 bit PC style expansion slots - PC/XT hard disk ctrl. card - 4 serial ports (2 SC68681 DUART chips) - harnesses and connectors - 1 parallel port ( MC68230 ) - PC style keyboard connector Operating System: Microware Professional OS-9 with all utilities and source code for drivers *************************************** * Price: $1100 + shipping cost * *************************************** Work Phone: (716) 385-6440 between 8-5 M-F -- "A witty saying proves nothing." -- Voltaire Dave Bradley..........................{rutgers,ames,cmcl2}!rochester!moscom!db