Hi all --
At long last my Terak 8510/a is working again! I'd repaired the power
supply a couple of years back but the system simply would not behave
properly. I traced it down to some very unreliable IC sockets (they
were not high-quality when they were new, and the damp environment this
pa
Well maybe not, but the first in the 23-001A1 sequence of part numbers
was used in the PDP-8/e EAE. I was troubleshooting a problem with an
EAE in which the step counter wouldn't load. There are 2 fusible PROMs
in the circuit and I noticed they are 23-001A1 and 23-002A1.
Maybe there is a 23-000A1.
fre 2016-06-17 klockan 16:09 +0200 skrev Liam Proven:
> On 16 June 2016 at 22:09, Sean Conner wrote:
> > It was thus said that the Great Liam Proven once stated:
> >> It's a modern init. Most of panic is just headless running around. No,
> >> it's not an old-fashioned simplistic Unix utility. Hey
On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 16:46:41 +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 16 June 2016 at 01:47, Mouse wrote:
> > So are Linux and BSD, right up until you start caring about the _legal_
> > definition of UNIX, which is why they call themselves as "based on
> > UNIX" or "UNIX-like" or the like. But (IMO, of co
> On Jun 18, 2016, at 09:46, cct...@snarc.net wrote:
>
> Apple II (Rev. 4) sold for $4,056. Sol-20 sold for $2,878. Both were
> clean, autographed, and working. It is likely that bidders reached a
> little deeper because we are a non-profit.
>
Awesome! I hope you folks can do some really cool s
Apple II (Rev. 4) sold for $4,056. Sol-20 sold for $2,878. Both were
clean, autographed, and working. It is likely that bidders reached a
little deeper because we are a non-profit.
Hello,
Anyone have Motorola based AIX installation cds at least 4.1.4r4 or newer?
Regards,
Plamen
Hi
The great TK revival continues apace.
There's a TK50 in my VAX 4000 running really well. Purrs like a cat
I have TK70 in the RT-11 (11/83 QED) Machine that also runs.
TK70 should read the TK50 tapes. It tries but complains about cant read
the directory.
So whats a common format I can
On 18/06/2016 06:32, P Gebhardt wrote:
Hello all,
I recently got a bunch of boards from somebody who was either not able to tell
me where they were from.
The boards seem to be unibus-based with numbers starting with X. I neither came
across these before, nor could find any information in th
It was thus said that the Great Maciej W. Rozycki once stated:
> On Thu, 2 Jun 2016, Sean Caron wrote:
>
> > Oh, man, that brings back memories. Trying to bang Linux onto a 386SX-16
> > with
> > 4 Meg RAM and some puny little hard drive ... My first NAT box! It was
> > pretty
> > excruciating to
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