Wayne: Yes this is a great reference!
The yellow manual is the one I had mentioned before along with others is
available in the bitsavers link at the bottom of your article link. In addition
there is the Bell System Technical Journal article announcing release of the
microprocessor listed at
there should be a yellow covered 8x11 manual out there if not.. let me know...
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On Sunday, January 13, 2019 Jason T via cctalk wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:47 PM ED SHARPE via cctalk
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> If any the group gets the bell mac we would love a scan or hi r
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:47 PM ED SHARPE via cctalk
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> If any the group gets the bell mac we would love a scan or hi res
> photo of that multi colored sheet. It would look nice printed in the
> back of a display ofone of these units here.We have 3 of these
>
also if you have an IEEE library access I get a number of hits of other
articles mentioning mac 8. thanks .. ed#
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On Sunday, January 13, 2019 Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
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Is there an archive of The Western Electric Engineer journal o
is there anything in bstj? if so they are at archive.org. ed#
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On Sunday, January 13, 2019 Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
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Is there an archive of The Western Electric Engineer journal online
anywhere? In the July 1977, Volume 21, Numbe
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Is there an archive of The Western Electric Engineer journal online
anywhere? In the July 1977, Volume 21, Number 3 issue there is a 7
page article "MAC-8: A Microprocessor for Telecommunication
Applications", by Herbert H. Winfield". which provides a good
archi
If any the group gets the bell mac we would love a scan or hi res
photo of that multi colored sheet. It would look nice printed in the
back of a display of one of these units here.We have 3 of these
units as I remember... and actually when I get my hands around t
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> On 1/13/2019 2:06 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
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> >Being an old hard-of-seeing guy myself, I much prefer mixed-case to
> >all-caps. All caps destroys the "shape" of words.
>
> Where is the $%!@ codepage for the ASR-33. Get all c
On 1/13/2019 2:06 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Being an old hard-of-seeing guy myself, I much prefer mixed-case to
all-caps. All caps destroys the "shape" of words.
Where is the $%!@ codepage for the ASR-33. Get all caps with a REAL keyboard
and better text (with a new ribbon) than a tin
On 1/13/19 11:47 AM, Sean Conner via cctalk wrote:
> Yup. He did it intentionally because, as he said, most of his friends
> were hard of seeing, and by using ALL CAPS the letters were bigger and thus,
> easier to read. But the new Chromebook removed the CAPSLOCK key.
>
> The fact that most
sometimea it starts out locked and when it is hard to type. I just finish it in
uppers . -ed#
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On Sunday, January 13, 2019 geneb via cctalk wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2019, Peter Cetinski via cctalk wrote:
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>> On Jan 13, 2019, at 1:32 PM, John Ball via cctalk
>> wrote:
Yes, Fred there is,a lot of differnt facts to cc history... an odd one was
when CBS wanted the own system not compliant with line 21... that attempt
touched off demonstrations in the street and more... we have some great pic of
the event. ed#
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On Sunday, January 13
Hi Everyone,
The DiscFerret found a new home.
I did get some questions on its usefulness, which I would address here.
Indeed the software developed for it is limited to a driver and some
analytical tools. But it uses the same format for flux-intervals as the
CatWeasel, at different (higher) c
It was thus said that the Great John Ball via cctalk once stated:
> >ELTRAN THE COMPILER
> >ANY DOCS? ANY ONE? USED IT?
> >(NOT THE SEMICONDUCTOR STUFF!))
> >
> >ED#
>
> Hey ed, you might want to check your Caps Lock key there, bud. ;)
My dad used to do that. At the time, I thought it was bec
On Sun, 13 Jan 2019, Peter Cetinski via cctalk wrote:
On Jan 13, 2019, at 1:32 PM, John Ball via cctalk wrote:
ELTRAN THE COMPILER
ANY DOCS? ANY ONE? USED IT?
(NOT THE SEMICONDUCTOR STUFF!))
ED#
Hey ed, you might want to check your Caps Lock key there, bud. ;)
Maybe he’s using a TRS-80
You could also do small sub-exhibits:
on how closed captioning works (2 ASCII characters in line 21 of vertical
retrace)
history of federal actions
difference between subtitles, CC, SDH:
"He is in a meeting"
"He can see you now"
"Oh, I'm sorry, he seems to have stepped out"
V
Mozart horn con
> On Jan 13, 2019, at 1:32 PM, John Ball via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> ELTRAN THE COMPILER
>> ANY DOCS? ANY ONE? USED IT?
>> (NOT THE SEMICONDUCTOR STUFF!))
>>
>> ED#
>
> Hey ed, you might want to check your Caps Lock key there, bud. ;)
Maybe he’s using a TRS-80 without the lowercase enhancemen
>ELTRAN THE COMPILER
>ANY DOCS? ANY ONE? USED IT?
>(NOT THE SEMICONDUCTOR STUFF!))
>
>ED#
Hey ed, you might want to check your Caps Lock key there, bud. ;)
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