Xref: utzoo comp.sys.misc:2485 comp.misc:6972 comp.sys.m68k:1242 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!att!dptg!rutgers!ucsd!ames!ncar!ico!ism780c!haddock!kencr From: kencr@haddock.ima.isc.com (Kenny Crudup) Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc,comp.misc,comp.sys.m68k Subject: Cadmus, anyone? Message-ID: <14670@haddock.ima.isc.com> Date: 21 Sep 89 16:07:25 GMT Organization: Interactive Systems, Cambridge MA Lines: 28 Does anyone out there use or know anyone who is using a (PCS) Cadmus system? I have a 9000 that I got pretty much free and it seems to be useful enough (it will be in the maps soon), all things considered. Background info- my system is a 68010 based processor running on the DEC Q-bus with 205MB of SCSI thru Adaptec, 3MB memory, an FPP (National Semi), a serial MUX and a proprietary (?) QIC tape system. It runs a unix which is primarily sysV with some Berkeleyisms like SIGTSTP. I was hoping someone could save me some time, as I want to: - put a "real" QIC drive on the SCSI interface, - know how far I can bump up the proc speed from 10 to 12-15 MHZ without losing the memory & devices thru the bus; - best params for tuning it, - trade horror stories, and stuff like that. I work for the folks who now own/service the original design and they acquired both source licenses, and I'm working on getting my hands on a copy. FWIW, the kernel .o's for the reconfigure program still have symbols in them, so I could play guru and wing adding drivers with cc, make and adb.... Thanks in advance, -- Kenneth R. Crudup, Contractor, Interactive Systems Co.(386/ix), Cambridge MA Don't worry- I haven't lost my mind....its backed up on tape *somewhere*.... Phone (617) 661 7474 x238 {encore, harvard, spdcc, think}!ima!haddock!kencr kencr@ima.ima.isc.com