Schedule Febuary 2006
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Wednesday February 1st
Wednesday February 8th
Saturday February 11th
Wednesday February 15th
Wednesday February 22th
Saturday February 25th
- Wednesday February 1st - 10 AM - Roll up sleeves -
Present were Ron Williams, Bob Erickson, Allen Palmer, Bob Feretich, Chuck Kantmann, Robert Garner, Jeff Stutzman, Ed Thelen. Bob Feretich's brother Jim, visiting from Chicago, helped from about noon to 6:30 P.M.
- Allen Palmer worked to get all the indicator lamps on the 729 Mod 5 tape drive working correctly and gave demos of the drive passing tape in the forward direction and rewinding :-))
Allen Palmer dug out this off-line tape tester. We hope that this text translated from German is a close relative.
Bob Feretich (and the rest of us) have a problem identifying some resistor looking parts - there are too many color bands. Here is a chart of what he sees. Anyone identify what are the components or what are the values please e-mail Ed Thelen. - Some images from past work sessions -
Ed Frank 1403 First Printing
Bob Grant 729 Connector
Bill Bob Frank Ron Ed 1403
Bill 1402 Read Timer
Grant 729 Working
- Wednesday February 8th - 10 AM - Roll up sleeves -
Added to Jan 14th log to add detail and credit -
To replace the defective printer column 131 hammer solonoid, Ron used our only spare solenoid coil from his CE friend Phil Clark (Thanks Phil!).Present were: Ron Williams, Bob Erickson, Frank King, Chuck Kantman, Don Cull, Glen Lea, Grant Saviers, Bob Feretich, Bill Flora, Ron Crane, Jeff Stutzman, Robert Garner and Ed Thelen.
We had an honored guest, Dave Hawley - right, President of the Australian Computer Museum Society. Dave was toured about the Computer History Museum and its Visible Storage by Robert Garner. - Ron Williams found a marginal card that caused another card to overload until the machine warmed up. Apparently a transistor base was not going high resistance when the transistor was cut off. We need Tim to fix it Saturday as there is no more spares of that type.
- Bob Erickson and Glen Lea returned the Visible Storage 077 to its rightful place. Well, most of it - it now contains some badly worn primary and secondary feed needle bearings.
- Don Cull, Bill Flora, and Ron Williams worked on the 1402 card reader interface - I couldn't figure out what.
Bob Erickson and Robert Garner with the Visible Storage IBM 604. Bob used to fix 'em :-))
- Saturday February 11th - 10 AM - Roll up sleeves -
Present were Ron Williams, Bill Flora, Bob Erickson, Tim Coslet and Ed Thelen.
- Is this a good time for "True Confessions" - that was a TV show wasn't it? OK - We had a "spare" 1401 Operator's Panel - with a problem. For some reason, someone painted the back of the panel white - so densely white that verry-little light would show through. It was totally useless because the 1/4 watt front panel indicator lights were invisible - OK - we didn't try a totally dark room.
And someone had trouble seeing the panel lights through the panel that is installed on the 1401, and drilled about 6 holes through the panel - apparently so they could see the lights better, but the drilling removed the printed digits that aided operator interpretation of the position values. (And looks weird.)
Various people have volunteered to do something about the white paint - but didn't. So today I decided to do something. We consulted with an un-named CHM volunteer, who advised, that if we were going to do something, to use GOO OFF - from say Orchard Supply. This was obtained.
I did the job outside in the open air and -
- good news - cleaned off the white paint
- bad news - localized alarm red under the white came off also
So we will probably place thin red cellophane on the back side on the alarm locations.The front of the panel shows signs of rough wear - and some areas looks less glossy than other areas.
Allison Ackbay was in the building so we asked what to do. She looked at the panel and said - The museum will probably - was it re-surface - the outside of the 1401 system when we are done, and to leave the front surface of the subject panel alone till then.- Tim Coslet fixed the bad JHxx board discovered by Ron Williams last time. The problem was indeed the diode the Ron has suspected. The diode when removed from the circuit exhibited a loop in the V/I curve - like many of the bad transistors. No one has explained how this loop can happen as the driving frequency is 60 Hz and no reactances are present that should do that at 60 Hz.
Some bad transistors exhibit a curve that Tim calls a "peanut curve", bent, loops on both ends, narrow in the middle. We have a number of circuit savvy people, and none can explain the loops - could there be a thermal factor we are not aware of???? Tim also fixed three QD cards.- Bob Erickson worked on the 077 collator. He replaced a roller and a card deflection relay/solenoid that directs cards into one pocket. Grant Saviers, we need help with washers.
- Wednesday February 15th - 10 AM - Roll up sleeves -
- Present were - in no particular order - Bob Feretich, Allen Palmer, Bob Erickson, Frank King, Ron Williams, Robert Garner, Ed Thelen, Chuch Kantman, Bill Flora, Grant Saviers -
- Allen Palmer came in to find his 729 mag tape unit non-functional.
- The newly re-worked clutches started to slip :-((
- There is a new logic error preventing proper retraction of the heads during rewind :-((- It was discovered that the availability of the IBM 1401 Special Features manual was not widely known. I made 4 copies (thank you CHM) and distributed them to the people working on the Instruction Overlap problem.
- At lunch, Robert Garner and Grant Saviers suggested that next Wednesday we should gather at Grant Saviers' Ranch - at noon. The ranch is 3.2 miles up the road, *much* closer than "Grant's Ranch" further up the same road. Bring food that you like - we plan to tour Grant's machine shop. Apparently there is room to shoot - so, if you got 'em, you can bring 'em. - No jokes here, there have been enough on TV ;-))
- OOPS - forgot to add that John Van Gardner also gave a 1403 Hammer Magnet Tool. (Entry added Feb 21)
- Wednesday February 22nd - Party time ;-)) at Grant Saviers' Ranch :-))
From: Robert Garner
To: 1401 Restoration Team, 1401_software' Team, ...
Subject: Invitation to 1401 offsite lunch affair at Grant's!After nearly two years and ~4,500 man hours of hard work (and fun!) on our mainframe restoration project, and in celebration of our recent victories--chain printing, card reading,?and vacuum tape spinning--it's time for a little time off?from the client's job site!? ;-)
You're all invited to an informal 1401 team get together and R&R at Grant Saviers' spread this coming?Wednesday the 22nd, noon 'till about 3 pm.
Come enjoy the great views, world-caliber machine shop,?and operating cows!It's a BYOL (lunch) affair but drinks will be provided.
Please let me know/RSVP if you can make it!- Robert
p.s. Here's the Google satellite snapshot of Grant's back 40:. 14800 Mount Hamilton Rd, Mt Hamilton, CA
Not be to outdone, here's an old-fashioned, hand-drawn map Grant sketched this morning: (He's 3.8 miles past the junction of Alum Rock Road and Mt Hamilton Rd, on the left, at flag.) And here we are - and there are indeed deer grazing near that horse.
The following people enjoyed :-))
Ron Crane, Frank King, Bob Feretich, Bill Flora, Bob Erickson, Robert Garner, Grant Saviers, Ed Thelen, Ron Mak, Allen Palmer, Glenn Lea, as recorded by Ron Williams. Kirsten Tashev and Dag Spicer (of CHM) showed up after lunch - and we talked about the museum and plans for the 1401.go to Team Bios
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