Unfortunately it is probably in recycling/landfill as house clearance companies only resell the easy stuff!Pr0f wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:47 am It does make you wonder where all this old hardware ended up - someone must have a bit of it stashed away somewhere![]()
OPD: Computer One floppy interface recreation.
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Very likely this is the case - and the original equipment producers rarely want to give you any information - although Zilog did find me a very old tech article for one of their boards for the EZ80 - so some of them keep good archives.
I am surprised ICL don't have more info stashed away...
I am surprised ICL don't have more info stashed away...
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ICL don't exist any more. First STC bought them and then sold the rump they hadn't ruined to Fujitsu decades ago.
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It was Fujitsu I approached for information on the ICL OPD about 3 years ago, as one of my colleagues used to work for ICL many moons ago and gave me a contact there - but they don't keep archives of anything older than a few years - it seems not many companies do this anymore - so there is a wealth of lost information that will probably never be recovered now.
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There used to be a scan of the "OPD Advanced User Guide" at http://classic-micros.com/iclopd/advancedops/index.html years ago, but it is like a Norwegian Blue Parrot, no more!
I have searched but no joy on finding anything relevant, other than dead links. Even archive.org is lacking in anything. I wish I'd kept the docs I got from ICL when I was a mainframe Tech Support "guru", back in the day.
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I have searched but no joy on finding anything relevant, other than dead links. Even archive.org is lacking in anything. I wish I'd kept the docs I got from ICL when I was a mainframe Tech Support "guru", back in the day.
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I made up a board...
It's a bit tall...
Promisingly the system sees the card and gives the BAD CAPSULE error, as it should if there's an invalid (or non-existant) ROM.
As suspected, the clock circuit just doesn't work. So, I'm going to have to hack together one based upon one of the reference circuits I can find on-line.
It's a bit tall...
Promisingly the system sees the card and gives the BAD CAPSULE error, as it should if there's an invalid (or non-existant) ROM.
As suspected, the clock circuit just doesn't work. So, I'm going to have to hack together one based upon one of the reference circuits I can find on-line.
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Actually, I'll just buy a crystal oscillator can and use that.
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Thanks.
Unfortunately they're just user guides and not the technical documentation, which was classed as a company secret by ICL, so only a poorly scanned copy with pages missing exists,
Unfortunately they're just user guides and not the technical documentation, which was classed as a company secret by ICL, so only a poorly scanned copy with pages missing exists,
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Have you looked at the field notes etc on https://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk/oneperde ... _info.htmlstephen_usher wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 4:25 pm Thanks.
Unfortunately they're just user guides and not the technical documentation, which was classed as a company secret by ICL, so only a poorly scanned copy with pages missing exists,
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