On 6/28/2015 5:35 PM, IMAP List Administration wrote:
Hello Folks,
Please use an ID which can receive emails. I have info but didn't feel
it useful to post for the list first. You can't get help if you can't
get emails.
We all get spam and bouncing the problem to people like those here
Hello Folks,
I have an Ultra 10 "Creator 3D" with everything but the CPU. I have:
- case
- motherboard
- DIMMs
- IDE CDROM
- CPU daughtercard (without CPU or CPU positioner)
- CPU heatsink and backing plate
I need to get this system working again. Please don't ask why only
On 06/28/2015 06:12 PM, Alexis Kotlowy wrote:
>
> Knowing me, it's something silly or trivial, but until I find it... :)
Well it was something trivial, in version 5.2 they decided to use a
random access read to rewind the file to the start. I didn't have random
access implemented, but now I have i
On 2015-06-28 10:12 PM, Toby Thain wrote:
On 2015-06-28 6:34 PM, simon wrote:
It seems to me that pdp8 is written in futura bold
ITC Avant Garde would probably be closer. (released circa 1970)
Oops, I was looking at the vertical d e c when I said that.
The font used in the "industrial11" lo
On 2015-06-28 6:34 PM, simon wrote:
It seems to me that pdp8 is written in futura bold
ITC Avant Garde would probably be closer. (released circa 1970)
Avant Garde was used in a LOT of DEC's marketing -- it was the signature
face for VAX-11, for example (even the machine badges use Avant Garde
On 06/28/2015 06:12 PM, Alexis Kotlowy wrote:
Yes, they work fine under existing systems. I'm trying to figure out why
it doesn't work on the system I'm implementing. I'm emulating the
current record data in the FCB so even if a program modifies the extent
or current record without a random acc
On 29/06/2015 10:25 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> Don't know what to say--I ran both MBASIC versions with the same files.
> Both load and save just fine under 22NICE 1.44 (running under FreeDOS
> on DOSEMU running on Ubuntu on an AMD64 CPU).
>
> --Chuck
>
>
Yes, they work fine under existing sys
Don't know what to say--I ran both MBASIC versions with the same files.
Both load and save just fine under 22NICE 1.44 (running under FreeDOS
on DOSEMU running on Ubuntu on an AMD64 CPU).
--Chuck
On 29/06/2015 8:49 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> How about somewhere that both binaries can be obtained? Then
> individuals can try it with their own favorite CP/M emulator.
>
Yes, that would help. They're at
http://kaput.homeunix.org/~thrashbarg/mbasic.zip
These are off one of the disk images that
On 06/28/2015 03:56 PM, Alexis Kotlowy wrote:
I'm implementing my own CP/M-80 work-alike using the FAT16 file system.
So far it's working nicely but there's a curious problem with Microsoft
BASIC. MBASIC51.COM will load files fine, but MBASIC52.COM won't,
behaving like the files are 0 bytes long
Hi list,
I'm implementing my own CP/M-80 work-alike using the FAT16 file system.
So far it's working nicely but there's a curious problem with Microsoft
BASIC. MBASIC51.COM will load files fine, but MBASIC52.COM won't,
behaving like the files are 0 bytes long. It calls the open-file routine
and th
It seems to me that pdp8 is written in futura bold
On 28-06-15 18:52, Chris Osborn wrote:
On Jun 18, 2015, at 7:20 AM, Chris Osborn wrote:
"The logo up to then had been the letters DEC in blocks the shape of
the plug-in cards that DEC had been producing."
Does anyone have a p
(newest Digital logo)
http://vintagecomputer.net/digital/Digital_Logo.jpg (from my Alpha Server
2100 4/275)
But I think the original poster said he was looking for the ...
d
e
c
...logo (stacked upright letters)? There might be a cheat...Digital
printed a "dec" logo that is very much like the o
>
> The processor and core memory in the PDP-12 are working very well now, so
> we spend some time with the TC12 LINCtape controller. The TC12 is very
> intelligent compared to the more modern TC01/TC02/TC08, and the lobotomized
> TD8E DECtape controllers. The TC12 designers included lots of back-d
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:52 AM, Chris Osborn wrote:
> Proportions probably aren’t perfect since all I had to work from was very low
> resolution pictures of the original. I’m happy to send out vinyl cut decals
> to anyone that wants one if you send me a SASE.
Did the font (proportions) change
On Jun 18, 2015, at 7:20 AM, Chris Osborn wrote:
> "The logo up to then had been the letters DEC in blocks the shape of
> the plug-in cards that DEC had been producing."
>
> Does anyone have a picture of that? My Google-fu is failing me. I love
> cutting vinyl stickers of old logos
Well, hopefully things will end well and things will find the highest
and best use.
Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 6/28/2015 12:04:35 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
sca...@umich.edu writes:
Yeah, I figured something like this would have happened
Yeah, I figured something like this would have happened eventually; running
a computer museum is pretty far out of Goodwill's charter. That is what
happens when you give your old stuff to Goodwill; they sell it. Hopefully
some of the cooler stuff gets back to the original owner, and there's
always
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