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In the continuing saga of getting my ailing EISA-based Intel Professional Workstation up and running again, I’ve continued on a two steps forward, one step back sort of progress. To actually dump the hard drive off this system, I needed Novell NetWare, MSBACKUP, and some custom written utilities that could save a raw disk dump from DOS. This is probably overkill, but as they say, if its worth doing, its worth overdoing!
Timestamps of note:
0:00 – Intro/Recap
1:00 – Full System Specifications and Current State
2:20 – Diagnosing the Dead Floppy Drive
4:24 – Disk Drive Testing and Troubles
5:36 – Interlink Discussions and Goof-up
6:08 – New Dallas Module
7:55 – Memory Testing Problems
9:42 – EISA Configuration Utility
11:08 – Data Recovery Plan, MSBACKUP, and Novell NetWare
14:03 – The Archive Bit Problem
15:15 – Restoring the Backup
15:40 – Writing a DOS based Disk Dumper
16:12 – Linux NFS Root Attempts
17:30 – Coding DISKDUMP.EXE, Dumping the Disk, and Verification
18:41 – Conclusions and Sign-Off
Disk Dumper Git Repos:
* DISKDUMP: https://github.com/NCommander/dos_disk_dumper
* SERDUMP: https://github.com/NCommander/serial_dumper
As I would find out shortly after Part 1, the disk drive on this 486 was essentially kaput, and it was showing very odd that made it appear like it was a low destiny floppy drive. After trying to disassemble the drive, I had a scare when it died entirely before I could nurse it back to health.
Even after solving that, I would find that muggins here had ordered the wrong parts, and even after replacing the Dallas clock chip, it would still be quite a bit of effort to actually get the hard drive saved.
That lead to a magical world of EISA configuration utilities, unlikely finds on the Internet Archive, and a dive into MS-DOS’s integrated backup utility. Afterwards, I realize I would need to write a custom utility after trying to run Linux was essentially out of the question.
Social Links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FOSSfirefighter
Discord: https://discord.gg/V8esNah
Blog: https://casadevall.pro/
Music is from http://www.epidemicsound.com, with the following tracks used in order:
– How To Go On (Instrumental Version) – Mike Parr
– Fog Lake – Spectacles Wallet and Watch
– Cryptic Secrecy – Dream Cave
– City Phases – John Abbot
– Travels in Time – Experia
– This Is Our Hut – Trabant 33
– It Can Be Done – Airae
– Valiant – Dream Cave
– Let Go of Fear – Howard Harper-Barnes
– At Evenfall – Howard Harper-Barnes
– Where It Started – Spectacles Wallet and Watch
– Secret Agents – Spectacles Wallet and Watch
– To the Last Man – Jon Bjork
Although not planned as part of #DOScember, this video comes at the end of December 2020, and is well timed with that so I’ve placed this video under that tag. It’s amazing that the retro tech community has come together to help celebrate DOS, and the legacy it left on the computing world.
Intel referred to this system as the LP486E, and that name is used on several of the drivers and the label under the case. It’s also the search term required to find any information on this video.
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OMRRA – Oregon Motorcycle Roadracing Association
OMRRA operates at Portland International Raceway, a city park and world racetrack. … You can sign-up through Track Intel, as normal,.
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OMRRA | Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association
September 19-20 – OMRRA Round 6. PIR is located at exit 306B off of Interstate 5. Gates open at 7:00 am, bikes on track at 9:00 am.
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Date Published: 5/29/2022
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Portland International Raceway – Wikipedia
Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility in Portland in the U.S. state … The track hosts the IndyCar Series, ICSCC and SCCA and OMRRA road racing, …
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Date Published: 11/27/2022
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Latest WMRRA News
Announcements for WMRRA Round 2, OMRRA Round 3. June 12-13 Registration for Round #3 is now open on Track Intel. The deadline to avo a late fee is 11:59 …
Source: wmrra.com
Date Published: 2/7/2022
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Intel® RealSense™ Computer Vision – Depth and Tracking …
Computer vision from Intel: Stereo Depth, LiDAR, Tracking cameras and Facial Authentication solution. Perfect for Robotics and more.
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- Date Published: 2020. 12. 30.
- Video Url link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywCRGrwVrEA
OMRRA – Oregon Motorcycle Roadracing Association
Since 1972, the Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association has run safe, exciting, and competitive events for motorcycle road racers and their fans. Racers range from club level to professionals with national and international experience. OMRRA operates at Portland International Raceway, a city park and world class racetrack.
Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association
Volunteer turn workers are always welcome at OMRRA. Just come to PIR on race day, pay the $10 gate entry fee (we will reimburse you) and arrive at the Pro Pit Tower no later than 8:15 AM. Let an OMRRA official in an orange vest know you’re there to volunteer. They’ll help you out with everything you need! Contact the OMRRA office with questions: (503) 841-6185 or [email protected] Be a part of the action!
Portland International Raceway
Motorsport track in the United States
Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is part of the Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. It lies west of a light rail station and less than a mile west of Interstate 5.
The track hosts the IndyCar Series, ICSCC and SCCA and OMRRA road racing, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, and SCCA autocross events. Additionally, the PIR grounds are host to OBRA (Oregon Bicycle Racing Association) bicycling races on the track and the surrounding grounds. The facility includes a dragstrip and a motocross track.
Entrance to Portland International Raceway
The road course is almost perfectly flat and runs clockwise. Two track configurations are possible. One includes a hard chicane at the end of the front straight and involves 12 turns alength of 1.945 mi (3.130 km). Without the chicane, the track has nine turns and a lap length of 1.915 mi (3.082 km). Portland is classified as an FIA Grade Two circuit.[4]
The City of Portland is working to establish the track as carbon neutral.[5]
History [ edit ]
PIR is built on the former location of Vanport, Oregon, which was destroyed on Memorial Day, May 30, 1948, when a railroad berm broke and water from the Columbia River flooded the city. After the flood, all that remained were the paved streets and concrete foundations of destroyed buildings.
The first races took place on these old city streets in 1961 during the Portland Rose Festival. Since then, the Rose Cup has become an annual event. Racing at “West Delta Park”,[6] as PIR was known back then, was quite dangerous. Racers leaving the track unexpectedly could collide with leftover concrete foundations or fall into ponds.
Under the threat of losing the Rose Cup races, since many of the sanctioning racing bodies would no longer sanction races due to the deteriorating roads and dangerous obstacles, the track was finally paved in the 1970s.[6]
In 1975, Portland International hosted the Trans-Am Series, the premier series of the Sports Car Club of America, which was won by John Greenwood, driving a Chevrolet Corvette. Greenwood would go on to win the 1975 Trans-Am Series Championship.
Beginning in 1984, Portland International began hosting the cars and stars of the Champ Car World Series, with Al Unser Jr. taking first win, driving a Cosworth powered March.
In 1999 and 2000, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ran a race at Portland International Raceway. The race was added after the demise of the ½-mile Portland Speedway that hosted races early in the series. The 1999 running saw the first (and as of 2021, the only) time there were more than one African-Americans competing in the same NASCAR top-three division race, with Bill Lester and Bobby Norfleet on the grid.
At the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, PIR went through a track renovation. The track was repaved with new asphalt and some minor changes were made to the track layout. Turns 4-7 were widened. The fence on the inside of turn 6 was moved to provide a better sightline through the corner. Turn 7 was sharpened to slow down racers prior to entering the back straight. Formula One-style curbs were also installed on the track.[7] The track reopened on February 23, 2008, with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
In September 2018, the Grand Prix of Portland returned after an 11-year hiatus. The qualifying record is 0:57.3467, set by Will Power during the 2018 Grand Prix of Portland.
On September 29, 2021, it was announced that the NASCAR Xfinity Series would race there in the regular season.
Lap records [ edit ]
The official outright all-time lap record set during a race weekend is 55.760 seconds, set by Wayne Taylor on the old circuit layout, in an Intrepid RM-1-Chevrolet, during qualifying for the 1991 G.I. Joe’s/Camel Grand Prix Presented by Nissan. The official race lap records at Portland International Raceway are listed as:
IndyCar race history [ edit ]
IMSA Sports Car race history [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
Further reading [ edit ]
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