On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 2:12 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > There is discussion of doing a run of indicator panel inlays: > for the RK11-C (which is wired for an indicator panel, although as far as > I know, DEC never did the inlay). > > If you're interested... you will need a standard DEC indicator panel light > panel (with flat cables with plug-in-cards on the ends). (I don't have any > insight on how to get one of those. It shouldn't be _too_ hard to make > replicas, but I'll leave that topic for the moment.)
I have both an RK11-C, _and_ a DX11 light panel sitting around (got it loose some years back) > Starting with that, Dave Bridgham managed to whip up a rough approcimation of > what the inlay would look like: > > http://pdp10.froghouse.org/qsic/inlay-rk11-c.pdf Looks cool. > Anyway, if anyone is interested, the next step would be to find out who all > wants an RK11-C inlay, and work out _exactly_ what would be printed on it. Put me down for one. I've had this RK11-C for a long time and haven't done anything with it. I have always planned to put it back on the 11/20 it came with, but first I need to get the 11/20 going so that's pushed down the RK11-C. This would be really cool as a debugging tool more than just as amazing lights. -ethan P.S. - not to derail things, but definitely loop me in on the (future) thread for making reproductions. I have access to some tools that might make parts of it easier.