Schedule September 2007
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Wed September 05 - general, Sat September 08 - 2nd Sat.
Wed September 12 - general,
Wed September 19 - general, Sat September 22 - 4th Sat.
Wed September 26 - general,
Wed September 05 - general
- Present were - Ron Williams, Joe Preston, Frank King, Robert Garner, Grant Saviers, Stan Paddock, Ed Thelen.
- The above was the good news - and now the bad -
There is something desperately wrong with the 1402 card reader. About every 4th or 5th card is wildly misread. Often most of the holes in a row (say the 11 row) are not read. Or some other row. Spent the day groping with this problem. We did not even get to find if the NOP instruction was still not executing correctly. (Last week, the processor would stop with an error if a NOP instruction was decoded.
Sat September 8 - general
Report by Ron Williams
- Present Ron Williams, Matthias Goerner , Judith Haemmerle, Stan Paddock.
- Bob Erickson brought son and friends for a special visit.
- Stan continues working to connect his relay box to the Werner key punch, so that we can keypunch from a PC.
- three keypunches work, one closest to door doesn't work any more.- Judith worked on the 513, then helped organize volunteers for Allison
- Randy Neff visited :-)), Harlan Snyder came by, he just had surgery for skin cancer by his left ear.
- Dan McInnis keypunched a program.
- Ron Williams helped Matthias with a program to double numbers for printing, Matthias got it down to one card by using a one address add :-))
- Ron Williams has asked for Bill Flora to help with a 1402 card read problem. Apparently the reader works well until the clutch works on single card reads, then whole rows do not read well.
Some pictures by Judith of Stan and Matthias.
Wed September 12 - general
- Present were: Ron Williams, Bob Erickson, Bill Flora, Glenn Lea, Joe Preston, Stan Paddock, Ed Thelen. Judith came by for an hour on her way to college in San Francisco.
- Bill Flora found a roller in the reader check station that was slipping from its drive gear. Apparently two Bristol set screws had not been properly tightened. After they were properly tightened and the roller revolving properly, the card reader performed admirably. Bill Flora and Ron Williams spent another hour locating mis punched text cards in the BigPrint Deck that were causing legitimate verify problems - extra punches in some alpha characters. Big mystery how the extra holes got generated - the deck ( about two hundred cards) had been reproduced a month previously - or was there a sick keypunch?
Glenn Lea worked on re-assembling one of the tape drives.
Bob Erickson worked on relays on the 513 reproducing punch.
Joe Preston and Stan Paddock worked on sick keypunches - it turns out that the read stations on our keypunches needed cleaning and lubricating - now all better. - Stan Paddock was explaining to Bill Worthington about his scheme for using a key punch to punch cards under control of his PC. All of a sudden Stan paused - for a little too long - It wasn't going to work as he had originally planned - Ah - the value of design reviews ;-)) But Stan quickly figured a work-around and continued the explanation. :-))
- At 3:00 Bill Worthington - senior docent involved with planning the demoing of the 1401 related gear, Mike Cheponis, Stan Paddock, Jim Somers, and Ed Thelen had a very productive meeting discussing the challenges and opportunities of giving a memorable, enlightening, interesting demonstration. The goal is to make it a/the high light of a visit to CHM. Visitors will have an introduction to 1940 and 1960 business data processing - like how your electric bill was generated - first with "unit record" equipment - sorter, collator, accounting machine, then 1401. Visitors will be able to key punch their name onto a card and see the printer print their name in BigPrint - then take the punched card and printout home with them as souvenirs :-))
Wed September 19 - general
Added Docent meeting notes for Sept. 12, 2007
- Present were (day) Ron Williams, Bob Erickson, Bill Flora, Allen Palmer, Glenn Lea, Grant Saviers, Joe Preston, Robert Garner, Ed Thelen.
(Afternoon)Bob Feretich, Ron Crane, Jeff Stutzman, Stan Paddock.- It seems the 729 Magnetic tape crew had a successful summer making and shooting rockets (and getting various associated licences and certificates. They are back for the winter to continue reassembling the overhauled tape units.
- Activity report from Ron Williams (Ed Thelen was AWOL for a while)
- Bill Flora & Ron Williams - no read errors in 1402 nor false errors in 1401.
- Bob Feretich & Ron Williams - a mis-punch in all DFT decks, many yet to be checked/corrected
- Ron Williams found 729 Hi speed rewind does not finish by stopping and loading the columns to move backward slowly to the load point. Allen Palmer aware of this.
- Stan Paddock refurbished the card read stations on 3 of our 4 026 keypunches.
Stan Paddock suggests passing cards such as this for souvenirs to CHM visitors :-)) - Ron Crane fixed an SMS card :-))
Thursday evening I noticed that the 083 sorter got moved,
- guests can more easily see the gears in the 077 collator
- more room for the 4th keypunch4 in a row :-))
Sat September 22 - 4th Sat
- Present were Ron Williams, Bob Erickson, Tim Coslet, Judith Haemmerle, Matthias Goerner, Stan Paddock, Ed Thelen.
Stan Paddock brought in several hundred of these cards for Bill Worthington to offer as souvenirs to CHM visitors on his unit record tour :-)) Stan also suggests a colored version - Ron Williams successfully badgered Ed Thelen into correcting the text for the BIGPRINT souvenirs to CHM visitors. The current 1403 printer chain does not print apostrophies ' . A pound sign comes out instead. These were removed so that text tends to read like "IBMS" rather than "IBM#S" which in the ideal world would read "IBM's" ;-))
Some spelling and other errors were also corrected.We have been handing out personalized BIGPRINT souvenirs to guests for 10 months. Under favorable circumstances, guests get to keypunch their names - a real thrill.
- Bill Worthington brought in about 15 people from his 2:00 Unit Record tour. While he talked, Ron Williams played operator:
The people seemed VERY interested, and stayed in 1401 room about half an hour, and stayed in outer-room for even more time examining the core memory, vacuum tubes, and other displays located there.
- running his multicolored deck through the 1402. The associated 2 card program reads the deck and pocket selects into the three read select pockets of the 1402. The cards are punched with a color code so that each color winds up in a separate pocket. At 800 cards per minute (14 cards/second) that is fun to watch.
- There seemed too many people to teach to keypunch, so no guest name cards were punched to feed to the BIGPRINT program.
- Ron did his "Powers of 2" print out
- Ron did a magnetic tape exercize routine
- Stan measured/weighed an 026 key punch for Allison - we are getting one from Lockheed, a mile away :-))
Now all we need is a nice picture(s) of a room full of tab equipment - you know, key punches, sorters, collators, accounting machines, card punches, interpreters, boxes of cards scattered about, ... :-)) We would like to make enlargements to place on the walls ;-))- Bob and Judith - wanted to take apart some 513 punch unit assembly - worked until 4:30
- 729 Tape drive hangs after rewind - only way out is to RESET, UNLOAD, and start again.
Wed September 26 - general
Just for fun - Sept 24, 2007, Pictures of the warehouse CHM purchased in Milpitas. It was empty and uninsulated, much insulation, work and shelving has already been added.
I photographed about 1/3 of the people present. Lots of box top removal, fork lifting, floor dusting, and window papering accomplished today.
Judith Haemmerle
and Jay McCauley
towards south west
towards west
towards north west
communications
Tim Robinson
1st unwrap of SAP shipment
detail
clever packaging
or disaster?
all's well !! :-))
Back to 1401 restoration, September 26, 2007
- Present were Ron Williams, Allen Palmer, Frank King, Glenn Lea, Joe Preston, Stan Paddock, Robert Garner, Ed Thelen.
- Stan suggested that we should get
- white board for equipment status
- 4 drawer file cabinet for paperwork
We are very short of table space, and space in general.
Can someone sell the extra Libert air conditioner to give us more space??- Allen Palmer, Glenn Lea, worked on and re-assembled mag tape drives
- Joe Preston, Stan Paddock, worked on keypunches. A keypunch that Stan negotiated from Lockheed arrived :-)) We may offer to return Sellem's key punch.
- Ed found that the ADD instruction to an index register wraps at 3,999 - a person should use the Modify Address instruction.
- Two big tours after 6:30, BIGPRINT and returned punched cards with their names made 'em very happy :-))
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