[rescue] A Blit lives again
Sandwich Maker
adh at an.bradford.ma.us
Tue Mar 12 12:37:49 CDT 2013
" From: Jerry Kemp <sun.mail.list47 at oryx.cc>
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" Congratulations Steve!
*2
" I was a 3b2 admin many lifetimes ago and had fond memories.
i was also a 3b2 admin. cow-orkers in another group had 5620s, which
all the rest of us looked upon with envy... and then i was assigned
to a new project just after the 630 came out - and as our test setups
were quite complicated i managed to convince my boss we needed them,
running layers, as control terminals. i also had a 630 acting as
simultaneous console for three 3b2s - it could have 3 serial ports.
when the 730 came out, i discovered our 630s could be upgraded with a
prom change, so one evening i borrowed the roms from the one 730 that
had appeared and spent a little quality time with a burner and eproms
from the stockroom... our test setup also inadvertently uncovered a
minor bug in the 730 terminal code.
there's a paper describing the setup in the bell labs tech library - if
it still exists - with my name on it. i got the shock of my life on
my next project when i met someone who'd actually read and been
influenced by it!
does your 5620 have 256k? i vaguely recall the upgrade from 64k was
pretty simple - just jumper changes and drams or something.
" From: Francois Dion <francois.dion at gmail.com>
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" > http://flic.kr/s/aHsjEiZtnx
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" Very cool setup. Red mouse, what's up with that? Did they make red Blits?
nope, all the mice were red, idiosyncracy of the supplier i suppose.
as they were hemispherical and sported black switches for the buttons
they were often nicknamed ladybugs; i saw at least one decorated with
black spots.
the 600/700 series had normal mice, as they'd become common by then
and easier to source.
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