User:Tingo/Links: Difference between revisions

From NDWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎Other links: added link to a article about writing effective documentation for wikis.)
(→‎PDF documents: added link to another report)
Line 1: Line 1:
This page just contains various links that I want to find again.
This page just contains various links that I want to find again.
== PDF documents ==
== PDF documents ==
[http://documentslide.com/documents/an-on-line-data-acquisition-system-based-on-a-norsk-data-nd-100-computer.html An on-line data acquisition system based on a NORSK DATA ND-100 COMPUTER] (PDF)
=== FORTRAN source code ===
=== FORTRAN source code ===
[http://drs.nio.org/drs/bitstream/2264/3226/2/Students_J_32_171.pdf Is the interface OK], four page article with small test program for ND-100 devices in FORTRAN (PDF).
[http://drs.nio.org/drs/bitstream/2264/3226/2/Students_J_32_171.pdf Is the interface OK], four page article with small test program for ND-100 devices in FORTRAN (PDF).

Revision as of 13:24, 3 February 2017

This page just contains various links that I want to find again.

PDF documents

An on-line data acquisition system based on a NORSK DATA ND-100 COMPUTER (PDF)

FORTRAN source code

Is the interface OK, four page article with small test program for ND-100 devices in FORTRAN (PDF).

Tandberg Documents

TDV 2200 Hardware Manual October 1980, Revision 0

ND Hardware

Stian Sletner's Norsk Data notes on WTFwiki, about a ND-5400ES.

2016-10-18
it looks like it was a problem that has been fixed. WTFwiki now has an IPv4 address again, and archive.org has a copy of the two pages about the ND machine (because of manual effort by another member here).
2016-10-04
looks like WTFwiki is gone now, and archive.org doesn't have a copy.
correction - it is available, but only via IPv6.

ND Software

System Software Of the CERN Proton Synchrotron Control system[1]

Other links

The terminals wiki, created by three collectors of vintage computer terminals.

The Norwegian State Railway System GTL (1976)[2], [3], [4]

the Computer History Wiki

3 tips for effectively using wikis for documentation.[5]

References