Hi Guys
If you had one of the first batch of panels back in the Summer.
Please can you confirm it for my records.
Regards
Rod
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015, drlegendre . wrote:
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Chris Elmquist wrote:
On Friday (11/06/2015 at 01:51AM +), d...@661.org wrote:
Can somone recommend a good USB-to-parallel port solution that will
easily
work with Linux?
FT245??
https://www.sparkfun.com/produc
@Chris
For printing use, I've purchased & used several of the ultra-cheap USB to
Parallel cable devices, readily available on eBay for about $2.00-$3.00
each.
Plugs & play, no troubles at all on recent Linux (Xubuntu) and Windows.
Is that helpful?
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Chris Elmquist
On 11/5/15 2:19 AM, Joseph Lang wrote:
I've got one. Just pay shipping and it's yours. I don't expect to ever get the
11/05 to go with it ;-)
Joe
Thanks! I've sent an offlist reply...
- Josh
On Nov 4, 2015, at 11:48 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
Subject line says it all -- I'm looking for t
Eric Smith and I have been looking for these for a long time.
They are BASF floppies, though.
As are mine... ( some 3M and CDC disk also part of the haul )
Does that mean they will need baking ?
Jos
The posts look like spam to me. If you'd like they can be deleted and I'll
warn the user about using pictures without permission.
On 11/5/15 3:19 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
> That's the guy I've been talking to. Pissed he's stealing pics from my
> site. Can someone post the URL or thread where he's usi
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 20:00 , jwsmobile wrote:
>
> He is tonight going thru LAX Mike is in New Zealand.
He lives in NZ, or is just traveling there? I can't even guess how much it
would cost to ship a System/23 from California to NZ!
I think I found Mike's Youtube videos of one of his other Sy
He is tonight going thru LAX Mike is in New Zealand.
I'm in Orange, Ca and can help out with things in this area too.
Thanks
Jim
On 11/5/2015 4:52 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
On Nov 5, 2015, at 15:19, Mike Ross wrote:
That's the guy I've been talking to.
Are you near Riverside? If not, mayb
On 11/5/15 6:39 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
Incidentally, I have an IBM System/23 for which I have not yet procured any
software. In particular, I could use whatever utility software that's necessary
to format data disks. I haven't found any online sources of disk images for
this system yet.
Incidentally, I have an IBM System/23 for which I have not yet procured any
software. In particular, I could use whatever utility software that's necessary
to format data disks. I haven't found any online sources of disk images for
this system yet.
http://www.nf6x.net/2014/08/ibm-system23-data
On Friday (11/06/2015 at 01:51AM +), d...@661.org wrote:
>
> Can somone recommend a good USB-to-parallel port solution that will easily
> work with Linux?
FT245??
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/7841
Will look like a tty device to Linux(/dev/ttyUSBn) but baud rate, other
settings are igno
Can somone recommend a good USB-to-parallel port solution that will easily
work with Linux?
--
David Griffith
d...@661.org
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
Yep, I purchased a couple boxes of 8" HS floppies, I think you were going to
contact me off-list. In any case... send me the current version and I'll give
it a whirl.
J
-Original Message-
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of shad
Sent: Thursday, November
tor 2015-11-05 klockan 07:33 + skrev rod:
> Hi Anke (I'll use English for the benefit of rest of the list)
> I would love to hear about any vintage computer shows
> anywhere in Western Europe.
> Please add my name to your mailing list.
> Whilst a lot of us are
Anke wrote
> If there is any interest, I can post announcements for those events in
> advance.
Anke - please feel free to post any classic computer related events on this
list!!
J
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 15:19, Mike Ross wrote:
>
> That's the guy I've been talking to.
Are you near Riverside? If not, maybe I can help you out with this machine
somehow. It is local to me, and I happen to have a couple weeks of free time
between jobs.
On Thursday (11/05/2015 at 04:03PM -0800), Brent Hilpert wrote:
>
> Curious as to the setup you are attempting this with, i.e. exactly what modem
> are you using?
> One in the base of the 33 or some common external one?
>
> I'm not familiar with all the possible modem variations one might find i
On Thursday (11/05/2015 at 10:59AM -0800), John Ball wrote:
> I've been trying for the past week to verify that telephony on my teletype
> machine (model 33) is functioning properly but the biggest hurdle I am
> running into is I have nothing to easily dial into. Everyone I know off hand
> either d
On 2015-Nov-05, at 10:59 AM, John Ball wrote:
> I've been trying for the past week to verify that telephony on my teletype
> machine (model 33) is functioning properly but the biggest hurdle I am
> running into is I have nothing to easily dial into. Everyone I know off hand
> either don't have a mo
On 11/5/15 3:55 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
On 11/5/15 10:40 AM, Jos Dreesen wrote:
And then around 100 / 150 8" floppies to image
when it rains it pours..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/311470113149
Eric Smith and I have been looking for these for a long time.
They are BASF floppies, though.
an
On 11/5/15 10:40 AM, Jos Dreesen wrote:
And then around 100 / 150 8" floppies to image
when it rains it pours..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/311470113149
Eric Smith and I have been looking for these for a long time.
They are BASF floppies, though.
On 11/5/15 3:19 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
That's the guy I've been talking to. Pissed he's stealing pics from my
site. Can someone post the URL or thread where he's using them?
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/showthread.php?36875-Molecular-Computers-board/page3
http://www.vintage-computer.
That's the guy I've been talking to. Pissed he's stealing pics from my
site. Can someone post the URL or thread where he's using them?
Thanks
On Nov 5, 2015 3:06 PM, "Al Kossow" wrote:
> On 11/5/15 2:47 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
>
>> A new user on the Vintage Computer Forums is posting about what
On 11/5/15 2:47 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
A new user on the Vintage Computer Forums is posting about what appears to be
this machine in random, unrelated threads. In one of them, he shared a
System/32 picture which came from the Corestore site. He doesn't have enough
posts yet to enable the pri
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, tony duell wrote:
> Telegraph Alphabet). Is ITA1 Morse? What were/are ITA3 and ITA4?
Which Morse? American Morse of International Morse? The North American
railroad telegraphers and Great Lakes radio operators used American Morse
and all the rest of us use Continental Morse
A new user on the Vintage Computer Forums is posting about what appears to be
this machine in random, unrelated threads. In one of them, he shared a
System/32 picture which came from the Corestore site. He doesn't have enough
posts yet to enable the private message feature, so I don't know how t
Hello,
I'm curious to know if you managed to find some hard sectored floppies
to be used with your DG machine...
When you wanna have some fun to try, I could send you the current
version of the tool to transfer data between DG nova and PC.
Unfortunately I have no bootable media yet, but maybe an
> The Baudot thing sure brings back some memories. I still recall hooking
> teletype's up thru KW-7 boxes, and performing ryryryryryryryryr test.
>
> I don't recall enough of the specifics, but it was either
>
> Y = 10101
> R = 01010
>
> or reversed.
Ah yes... One of the classic tests for pr
>
> I am developing (it is under construction to add additional features that I
> need) an
> Arduino-based central office simulator that will allow two devices to connect
> to each
> other as though connected by POTS lines. I began developing it to simplify
> work in the
> shop on a variety of
The Baudot thing sure brings back some memories. I still recall hooking
teletype's up thru KW-7 boxes, and performing ryryryryryryryryr test.
I don't recall enough of the specifics, but it was either
Y = 10101
R = 01010
or reversed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudot_code
Jerry
On 11/
Those interested can download schematics for the ACI90 / WD9000
PascalMicroengine from my FTP site :
ftp.dreesen.ch/WD9000
You might notice sheet 5 missing, that is just the pinout of the PCB edge
connector.
AFAIK these are not available elsewhere. More to follow whenever I get around
to i
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Dale H. Cook wrote:
>
> There is strong possibility that one of those bridges might not work. As a
> rule the bit-reduction used by cellular phones, VOIP phones, and cable-modem
> phones renders dialup modems useless, unless you are using something like a
> fax-
At 01:59 PM 11/5/2015, John Ball wrote:
>... those bluetooth to cellular POTS bridges are too lossy to make do and
>connect to a machine here.
There is strong possibility that one of those bridges might not work. As a rule
the bit-reduction used by cellular phones, VOIP phones, and cable-modem
> > I've been trying for the past week to verify that telephony on my teletype
> > machine (model 33) is functioning properly but the biggest hurdle I am
[...]
> Is yours ASCII or "Baudot"? (there are some issues of the correct name for
> that)
If it's a model 33 it has to be ASCII. The 'Baudot
Sorry top cover is all I got. I pulled it from a scrap bin when I saw a dec
sticker on it. Side cover would not be hard to make. No weird fasteners.
Joe
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
>
> You wouldn't happen to have the side panel (the left side - that covers
> the boards)?
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, John Ball wrote:
I've been trying for the past week to verify that telephony on my teletype
machine (model 33) is functioning properly but the biggest hurdle I am
running into is I have nothing to easily dial into. Everyone I know off hand
either don't have a modem anymore or
I've been trying for the past week to verify that telephony on my teletype
machine (model 33) is functioning properly but the biggest hurdle I am
running into is I have nothing to easily dial into. Everyone I know off hand
either don't have a modem anymore or theirs is a Winmodem which won't work.
Hi Guys
Ok I now have the pricing for the current run of panels.
Featuring all new silk screens.
PDP-8/e Type A or B £65.00 UKP + Ship to US at £15 UK =
£80.00 = USD $121.00
PDP-8/f or /m £70.00 UKP + Ship to US at £15
UK = £85.00 = USD $1
On 11/5/15 8:46 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> now that I have the better picture, let me see what I can turn up.
Got it! It's the _bottom_ indicator panel from an RP15 disk controller - from
a PDP-15. I think that's the only DEC controller I've ever seen with _two_
indictor panels on it!
And n
> now that I have the better picture, let me see what I can turn up.
Got it! It's the _bottom_ indicator panel from an RP15 disk controller - from
a PDP-15. I think that's the only DEC controller I've ever seen with _two_
indictor panels on it!
And no, the one in the back is not the other RP1
> From: Johnny Billquist
> They could be from a PDP-11 or PDP-8 as well.
Not _impossible_ (since the RP11 does have one row of 36 lights - no doubt
because it can be used to read packs written by PDP-10's - it's the shift
register for reading the bit stream off the drive) but I'd say less
Me too
On Nov 5, 2015 5:12 PM, "Rik Bos" wrote:
>
>
> > -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> > Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Liam Proven
> > Verzonden: donderdag 5 november 2015 15:05
> > Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> > Onderwerp: Re: Vintage co
You wouldn't happen to have the side panel (the left side - that covers
the boards)? I have a GT40 that would like to have one. ;)
On 11/5/2015 4:19 AM, Joseph Lang wrote:
> I've got one. Just pay shipping and it's yours. I don't expect to ever get
> the 11/05 to go with it ;-)
>
> Joe
>
>> O
On 11/5/15 4:51 AM, Vincent Slyngstad wrote:
The tags say
DEC PDP-10 - tape controller, 1973
retrocmp.com, c-c-g.de
They are both disk controller panels.
The one marked tape controller has "sector word count"
in the upper right
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Liam Proven
> Verzonden: donderdag 5 november 2015 15:05
> Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Onderwerp: Re: Vintage computing events in Germany [Was: Re: VCF-Berlin,
> 2015]
>
> O
On 5 November 2015 at 15:03, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 4 November 2015 at 22:34, Anke Stüber wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 09:24:04PM +0100, Anke Stüber wrote:
>>> […] Classic Computing 2015 […]
>>
>> btw, there are more vintage computing events in and around Germany that
>> I don't r
On 4 November 2015 at 22:34, Anke Stüber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 09:24:04PM +0100, Anke Stüber wrote:
>> […] Classic Computing 2015 […]
>
> btw, there are more vintage computing events in and around Germany that
> I don't recall being mentioned on the list, like Classic Computing[
From: Rich Alderson: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 11:18 AM
4 rows of lights, but do not match:
RP10C disk controller
DF10C
DA28-C
RC10
Since they're narrow, they're probably something from a KA-10 system, but I
have no idea what.
A higher resolution picture:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/
I've got one. Just pay shipping and it's yours. I don't expect to ever get the
11/05 to go with it ;-)
Joe
> On Nov 4, 2015, at 11:48 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>
> Subject line says it all -- I'm looking for the top/side cover for the "slim"
> PDP-11/05. Probably not infeasible to build one, bu
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