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Some photos as well - including the build and a couple of the R-Pi 5 mounted on the back.<T800_PiDP10 build 2024-07-25 01.jpg><T800_PiDP10 build 2024-07-25 02.jpg><T800_PiDP10 build 2024-07-25 03.jpg><T800_PiDP10 complete 2024-07-25.jpg><T800_PiDP10 displayed 2024-07-26.jpg>
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<T800_PiDP10 Pi5 mount detail 2024-08-14 02.jpg>On Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 10:16:31 AM UTC-8 sunnyboy010101 wrote:Just a quick update on my PiDP10, purchased and built July 2024.It's been running on my bookshelf since built without any issues. I did try the three operating systems after first build, but mostly left it running the PiDP10 switch program that Lars Brinkhoff wrote (keyed in via front panel switches).A lot of the teething pains with Raspberry Pi 5's I debugged on a second Pi5 that I bought in anticipation of the kit. The most problematic issue was that I run my all my Raspberry Pis headless, and the lack of HDMI monitor compromised early trials with the Knight terminal etc. I ended up buying some HDMI 'dongles' that solved the issue completely.My hardware (for the Raspberry) is as follows:- CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5 Basic Kit (8GB RAM | NO SD Card)- Active Cooler for Raspberry Pi 5, Active Cooling Fan Aluminium Heatsink with Thermal Pads for Raspberry Pi 5 4GB/8GB
- GeeekPi N07 PCIe M.2 M-Key NVMe SSD PCIe Peripheral Bottom Board for Raspberry Pi 5, Support M.2 Key-M NVMe SSD2230/2242/2260/2280
- Patriot P300 M.2 PCIe Gen 3 x4 256GB Low-Power Consumption SSD
- SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
- DTECH HDMI Dummy Plug 4K Display Emulator Compatible Windows Mac OSX Linux (fit-Headless, 3 Pack)All of the above purchased from Amazon.ca (Canada). The SanDisk SD card was used only to boot the initial Pi5 before cloning it to the M.2 SSD (Patriot). The SD card now sits in its case in a drawer.The CanaKit comes with the BIG brick power supply needed by the Pi5, and it's worked perfectly.The bottom-mount M.2 hat for the Pi5 works perfectly and allowed me to mount the Pi to the PiDP10 including the cover board, although it did require the purchase of some 2mm standoffs and fasteners (both brass & nylon). The active fan is also essential, IMO.My PiDP10 software was the March 2024 build, downloaded from GitHub. I have not touched it since first installed.Most recently I used the front panel to start the PiDP10 and boot ITS. Following Oscar's original manual, I've been playing with ITS ever since. All the screens (Knight terminal, Type 340 terminal, VT terminals) all work perfectly thanks to the HDMI dummy plug.I connect to the PiDP10 exclusively via another computer using VNC (free). It's the way I've done things for years and years now, and it works. The PiDP10 is running wired internet (DHCP - reserved) because the WIFI shuts off no matter what I tried, so as they say "who needs it?". The wired internet just works.At this time I'm running "munch" on the 340 because it gives me some nice blinking lights on the console, which I prefer to simple idle conditions.So original PiDP10 software running ITS and still working without issues after 6+ months continuous operation.-R
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It's been running on my bookshelf since built without any issues. I did try the three operating systems after first build, but mostly left it running the PiDP10 switch program that Lars Brinkhoff wrote (keyed in via front panel switches).
a quick note on one of your paperbacks .. I read 'erehwon' in my 20's while on night shift as a computer operator (an NCR-315 CRAM System) .. I'm now a retired IT manager in my 70's! quite the read as it has stayed with me all these years. I have seen nor heard of it otherwise in all that time. Thanks for the memory!
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As for the multiple Pis, I mean that completely. Years ago I built a Beowulf Linux cluster using NINE Pi 3's mounted in a home-made aluminum frame, with dedicated power supply and networking switch.


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On Jan 10, 2025, at 9:31 AM, David Conners <da...@conners.com> wrote:
My first "home" computer was a TRS-80 Model 1 with 4k of RAM (later upgraded to 16k). I'm seriously tempted by that RC2014 kit. You are making me regret getting rid of my copy of Programming the Z80 by Rodney Zaks in the great book purge of 2015...
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