Showing posts with label nova. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nova. Show all posts
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Friday, November 18, 2016
Data General Nova 3 CPU board
Nova 3 CPU board from Nova 3 system
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| overall view of the board |
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| View of an grouping of 24 pin chips |
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| Grouping of pals on right side of board |
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| right side edge card connector. shows some more pals |
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| Grouping of 8 pin dips on the left side, top of photo is left edge card |
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| ECO tag on the bottom of the board |
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| IC's between the 8 pin grouping mentioned on left side of board, and the ALU photo |
Datum controller 4091 for Diablo 30 on Data General Nova (3)
The Datum controller in the DG Nova 3 was a Datum 4091 optioned for the Diablo 30 drive.
Looks like acquiring one of those, or an emulator may be in order to gen up a working system.
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| Option sticker |
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| Part number 4091-NDC |
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| Datum logo on component side etch |
Clipping about the Datum controllers from Computer World
Bitsavers link to Datum catalog mentioning the controller subsystem.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Data General Nova 3
A nice small system Nova 3, 2 16K core boards, and basic I/O card.
Seller had powered it on to hear the fans run, maybe not a good thing, but will see.
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| Nova 3 System |
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| Card cage, CPU bottom, 2 16K core, Basic I/O |
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| I/O connections on back |
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| Legend on back of system (unverifed for now, other than type of board) |
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| Basic I/O and two 16K boards, showing etch info |
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| Processor board |
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| Nova 3 CPU board |
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Nova 3 Front panel
Ebay purchase of a somewhat abused Nova 3 front panel.
It was harvested for most all of its light bulbs, and took a shot to 4 switches., of which 2 fell off.
The bezel is in good shape. The selector switch knob is missing.
Here are links to some restoration / repair efforts by others. Luckily there seem to have been a few.
Video of live one: https://youtu.be/mjXLGLQJi6Y
foxdata.com restoreation page: http://www.foxdata.com/blog/tag/nova-312/
This shot here pretty much matches mine: http://www.foxdata.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nova_3_console_lamp_driver_dg_113-7748.jpg
This is some sort of chip with Nova 3 in the name of the jpg
http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/still-image/Data_general/Data_general.Nova_3.102635449.lg.jpg
Eclipse uses same plastic, different sticker.
http://simh.trailing-edge.com/photos/eclipse-s130.jpg
Nova 4 and another Eclipse shared this style plastic
http://www.ithistory.org/sites/default/files/hardware/Nova4.jpg
http://www.ithistory.org/sites/default/files/hardware/EclipseS140.jpg
Our buddies at so much stuff have an STL file for switches:
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.stl
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.skp
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.jpg
finally all their stl files, etc.
http://so-much-stuff.com/pdp8/cad/3d.php
Component Guide for DG parts referenced below courtesy of Vincent Slyngstad
015-000028-03_DG_Components_Guide_Oct75.pdf
The Fox restoration pages seem to have chips with the 3/4 circle log, and nothing wrong. My board has all 7400 series, some DG components, and the ITT ceramic chips.
DG 040 Dual 4 input nand gate
DG 630 Quaduple 2 input Positive NAND Buffer W/Open Collector outputs.
DG 004 Triple 3 input NAND Gate
It was harvested for most all of its light bulbs, and took a shot to 4 switches., of which 2 fell off.
The bezel is in good shape. The selector switch knob is missing.
Here are links to some restoration / repair efforts by others. Luckily there seem to have been a few.
Video of live one: https://youtu.be/mjXLGLQJi6Y
foxdata.com restoreation page: http://www.foxdata.com/blog/tag/nova-312/
This shot here pretty much matches mine: http://www.foxdata.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nova_3_console_lamp_driver_dg_113-7748.jpg
This is some sort of chip with Nova 3 in the name of the jpg
http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/still-image/Data_general/Data_general.Nova_3.102635449.lg.jpg
Eclipse uses same plastic, different sticker.
http://simh.trailing-edge.com/photos/eclipse-s130.jpg
Nova 4 and another Eclipse shared this style plastic
http://www.ithistory.org/sites/default/files/hardware/Nova4.jpg
http://www.ithistory.org/sites/default/files/hardware/EclipseS140.jpg
Our buddies at so much stuff have an STL file for switches:
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.stl
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.skp
http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/trunk/3D/DataGeneral/Nova3Handle.jpg
finally all their stl files, etc.
http://so-much-stuff.com/pdp8/cad/3d.php
Component Guide for DG parts referenced below courtesy of Vincent Slyngstad
015-000028-03_DG_Components_Guide_Oct75.pdf
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| End of panel, holes for selector and power switch. P/N 002-004544 |
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| One of two indicators not removed |
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| IC needs to be ID'ed. The 7651 is probably the date code. Need the manufacturer and what a 630 chip is. |
DG 040 Dual 4 input nand gate
DG 630 Quaduple 2 input Positive NAND Buffer W/Open Collector outputs.
DG 004 Triple 3 input NAND Gate
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| Probably roms, need to look ITT 9004-5D |
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| Other remaining bulb |
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| quick shot of panel from right end |
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| Selector switch, and power switch |
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