It looks like you did everything right. However I thought one specifies
interleave directly in the BIN2IMD command using the DM=3 option. I see you
have DM=4 on your command line. But since you can load the kernel that might
not be the source of your problem. Having a disk being formatted in one
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 09:25:38PM -0700, David Coolbear wrote:
> If my house were on fire and I had to pick what to save, near the top of my
> list would be my MicroVAX in a BA123 enclosure. It is by FAR my favorite
> computer. Sadly, there was a tragic accident and the ventilation louver,
> just
Pulled these out of the trash
http://petelancashire.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6062&g2_navId=x09e4617c
The first picture are for VAX the yet to be check in the second photo are
VMS for Alpha.
Now that I have that little VAX 3100 I only want to get it configured. Is
someone other there I shou
If my house were on fire and I had to pick what to save, near the top of
my list would be my MicroVAX in a BA123 enclosure. It is by FAR my
favorite computer. Sadly, there was a tragic accident and the
ventilation louver, just about the power switch got broken. I know, I
know. How could this ha
> The SYSVMR.CMD shows that the Indirect Command Processor is named ICP.TSK.
> Sadly, ICP.TSK is one of the four tasks that have read issues...
>
> I need another info: BAD is destructive or not destructive?
>
BAD is destructive to the data on the disk!
If there are only four tasks that have read
Not an essential manual but for completeness I would like to find a
copy. If anyone has one would they be willing to scan it please or I
can arrange to get it done.
The list of manuals for the DECwriter I LA-30 are:
(missing) EK-OLA30-OPLA30 DECwriter User's Manual
(online) DEC-00-LA30-DC1972-08
I finally have my own AT&T 3B2/300, and I'm having a heck of a time
getting disk images transferred to physical media.
I have here a set of AT&T SVR3.2 diskette images, apparently made (not
by me) using dd. I would like to transfer them to physical media in
such a way that they're usable by the 3B
On 01/04/2016 21:24, Swift Griggs wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Pete Turnbull wrote:
Lots of 1280x1024 here. 4 of them on one machine :-)
Whoa. What's the story there ? Are you using some specialized system or
is just that they fit on your workspace well and you like multi-head?
The latter, re
Sounds good, your reply and Glen's kicked me into remember I have somewhere
a couple of the serial cables and DB25 adapters, just have to remember from
around 15 years ago where they are.
-pete
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:36 AM, william degnan wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Glen Slick
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Pete Lancashire
> wrote:
> > Won the guy on the big auction site, put the minimum bid down and $50
> later
> > it showed up on the doorstop.
> >
> > http://petelancashire.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6027
>
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Pete Turnbull wrote:
I have couple of NEC Multisync LCDs as well, and they're nice because
although they don't have a composite input as such they will handle the
frame rates from older home computers.
I share your reasoning. I also use scan-doublers to overcome the lack of
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Paul Koning wrote:
http://www.bytecellar.com/2008/02/13/the_sgi_1600sw/
It looked like that one, but I'm 98% sure it was plasma, not LCD as that
one says it is.
They had a couple of models, I've only ever seen the LCD one, but there
was another model (if you look close, on
On 01/04/2016 17:07, Swift Griggs wrote:
I was curious what folks liked? Since I mess with a lot of consoles and
still occasionally play with the Amiga or MiST, I like to have the
option to do composite video. Keep in mind is all geared toward retro
users. I konw there is "better" gear than this
> On Apr 1, 2016, at 1:19 PM, Swift Griggs wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Paul Koning wrote:
>> I remember looking at an SGI PC years ago, with a plasma panel display. That
>> was when plasma displays cost thousands of dollars and LCD displays hadn't
>> quite arrived yet.
>
> I wonder if it w
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 11:55:50AM -0700, Al Kossow wrote:
> Out of curiosity, has anyone ever gotten Eric Smith's tumble pdf
> creation program running under any version of BSD?
>
> I ran into a problem porting it to OS X, in the way it used rewind()
> and was wondering if anyone else ran into t
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Toby Thain wrote:
I don't think you'll have trouble finding very bright projectors.
Based on that list, I guess not! I find the idea of a laser based
projector pretty awesome. Now I just have to find enough space to set one
up. :-)
It also looks like every one of those p
Out of curiosity, has anyone ever gotten Eric Smith's tumble pdf
creation program running under any version of BSD?
I ran into a problem porting it to OS X, in the way it used rewind()
and was wondering if anyone else ran into that on other BSDs
I don't think you'll have trouble finding very bright projectors.
I recently bought one of these, 1300 lumens:
https://www.amazon.ca/Optoma-HD80-1080p-Theater-Projector/dp/B000R4J69K
... definitely bright enough for our needs although we use it only at
night anyway.
This NEC model is almost 3
> On Mar 27, 2016, at 11:36 PM, Tapley, Mark wrote:
>
>> On Mar 26, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
>>
>> Just curious if something specifically is broken or non-fixable with the
>> 10.6.8 IPv6 stack?
>>
>> I'm specifically wondering if you did any troubleshooting to resolve this?
>> Or
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Paul Koning wrote:
I remember looking at an SGI PC years ago, with a plasma panel display.
That was when plasma displays cost thousands of dollars and LCD displays
hadn't quite arrived yet.
I wonder if it was one of these that you saw:
http://www.geocities.ws/hinv.geo/sgip
I can text you one over the weekend. Contact me off list.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Vincent Slyngstad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm putting the finishing touches on my efforts to re-draw the M865
> schematic for the website www.so-much-stuff.com (which has a collection
> of similar drawings). I
Hi,
I'm putting the finishing touches on my efforts to re-draw the M865
schematic for the website www.so-much-stuff.com (which has a
collection of similar drawings). I am looking for photos of the
front and back, reasonably square-on, with enough resolution
and light to make out the traces e
I remember looking at an SGI PC years ago, with a plasma panel display. That
was when plasma displays cost thousands of dollars and LCD displays hadn't
quite arrived yet. I almost bought one but decided against it. It sure was
impressive to look at. Plasma displays have a reputation for exce
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Swift Griggs wrote:
Favorite LCD Monitor line: NEC Multisync, Dell Ultrasharp
I almost forgot the king daddy 4:3 monitor, the Samsung 214T 21". It does
1600x1200 at 300 cd/m, has HD15 VGA, Supports DVI-I, Composite, Svideo,
and does PAL && NTSC, IIRC.
I had one of these
Since I doubt I'm the only one on the list with failing eyes. I thought
I'd ask about monitors. Now, I'll preface this with the fact that I have
some macular degeneration in my retinae. So, I prefer lower resolution
monitors (so that fonts can't get too tiny). I also prefer as many NITs,
CD/M
>>> I collected some Sun keyboards for a customer, but some are too
>>> yellowed for him to use. [...]
>> Oh perfect timing! What's the interface on the Type 4 cable?
>> 15-pin D or DIN? I'll probably have one in any case; there are
>> adapters :-)
The type-4 uses miniDIN-8; as far as I know no
On 4/1/2016 2:48 AM, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
Hi.
I'm considering to ship an empty full height rack from the USA to Sweden. It is
definitely something I wont find here so it might be worth the cost and effort.
What are my options to get it here safely? If you have any experience I would
greatly
When I moved from the US to Belgium we used http://upakweship.com/
You can ship a single pallet worth of stuff; the fees are done by
cubic volume, so you may want to load up that rack.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 11:53 AM, Mike Ross wrote:
> If you're in no hurry best bet is an international mover on
If you're in no hurry best bet is an international mover on
'consolidation' - basically it's delivered to the mover and it's
loaded in a shared container and it only moves once the container is
full. And if you can pick it up at the arrival end that saves big-time
too.
Mike
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at
Hi.
I'm considering to ship an empty full height rack from the USA to Sweden. It is
definitely something I wont find here so it might be worth the cost and effort.
What are my options to get it here safely? If you have any experience I would
greatly appreciate if you could share them.
Thanks i
Well, let me understand better...
1) VFY reports errors on some files (-4 and -101), but ELI DU0:/SH
reports no soft or hard errors.
I have a defective disk or the file system is broken?
2) No ICX.TSK. Only ICP.TSK, (-4 and -101 errors with VFY)
3) I've found only tape images for RSX-11M. I have
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Pete Lancashire
wrote:
> Won the guy on the big auction site, put the minimum bid down and $50 later
> it showed up on the doorstop.
>
> http://petelancashire.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6027
>
> Sorry for the bad photo's but the sun was going down fast.
>
> Bee
Here I am!
RSX-11M V4.2 BL38B
I have two RX50 disk units and Kermit.
512kb and one RD51 fixed disk.
I planned to archive separately every [*,*] and image the disks.
I tried and can write back and read RX50 disks with a properly setup PC.
I need only RSX-11M installation disks images but I'm confid
>
> On 01 April 2016 at 03:45 Pete Lancashire wrote:
>
> Won the guy on the big auction site, put the minimum bid down and $50
> later
> it showed up on the doorstop.
>
> http://petelancashire.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6027
>
> Sorry for the bad photo's but the sun wa
>
> Well...
> REM ...AT. worked since an AT entry was present in the TAL output
> INS $BIGIND not
> INS -- File not found
>
> Disk (RD51) has 850 blocks free after some cleaning up. It had 738 before.
> Thank for your answer.
> I'll try your suggestions.
> It's RSX-11 and I've found some troubl
Won the guy on the big auction site, put the minimum bid down and $50 later
it showed up on the doorstop.
http://petelancashire.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6027
Sorry for the bad photo's but the sun was going down fast.
Been trying to find the display interface specs, pinout, freqs, etc. but
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