On a funny side note, I have a -30 rating on Imgur now since a few of
the posts of these drive heads were posted with names like "dirty
bottom" and "clean top".
Ooops. Looks like drive heads are not a proper kink...
On 12/16/2019 10:57 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Well, I did check the hea
Well, I did check the head pretty thoroughly before installing it: One
problem was there were dirt particles that were not coming off so I used
the tip of a tweezer to loosen them up. Note I do this to watch dial
faces from the 1870's (oddly enough also porcelain) so I'm pretty
careful and am n
Does anyone have any information on Infonet, which was a timesharing
which CSC put out? I've got some info that it had a timesharing service
called CSTS and would like info on that.
I've got info on the original version of the Pick system which IP was
owned by TRW and was called GIM. The
The system was picked up by a collector, according to the person who had
it on Saturday, 12/14. Hope it has a good future.
thanks
Jim
On 12/13/2019 11:10 AM, Mister PDP via cctalk wrote:
Man, that its one nice system. If I didn’t already have a S/36, I would be
driving down there as we spea
> From: Thomas Moss
> Probably a long-shot, but I'm looking for a DECtape drive for my
> PDP-8/e.
Long shot indeed! DECtape drives are one of the rarest DEC peripheral, and
un-surprisingly, one of the most valuable. (A TU56 sold on eBait for $7K back
in 2015.)
Would a TU55 do, or d
The head likely has something on it that you missed. Use your finger to feel
the head. Your finger is quite sensitive to tiny roughness. Of course, clean
your finger oil off before putting it back in. Make sure that first landing
area is smooth and flat. Almost all of the head needs to have the
> On Dec 16, 2019, at 3:07 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> So one of my RL02 drives (bought on Ebay years ago) is eating RL02 packs.
> Makes tings, then the disks have errors in my other RL02 drive. Took a bit to
> figure out which drive was eating what, but I'm 100% certain it's thi
So one of my RL02 drives (bought on Ebay years ago) is eating RL02
packs. Makes tings, then the disks have errors in my other RL02 drive.
Took a bit to figure out which drive was eating what, but I'm 100%
certain it's this newer drive.
So pulled the heads. The top one had significant gunk on i
> I ran across this modem (circa 1982) and saved it, but I have no idea
> on how to control it. Bitsavers doesn't seem to have a manual for
> it.
You might try the v.25bis command set:
https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-V.25bis-199610-I/en
De
Brent - thanks! I had found the arcelect site and read the docs on a few
related modems; that gave me some insight. But a lot of what they have is
more primitive that this one, so much of the manuals do not apply.
I opened the case looking for clues and taped to the underside of the lid
was a ha
It may be that my address got into the local address book of a contaminated
system but stopping this net for several weeks brought
the spam and trash mail from 25-80 a day to zero near instantly (less than
12 hours.).I've bailed from the list in the past for periods
for the same reason. I cann
On 2019-Dec-16, at 10:35 AM, Michael Brutman via cctalk wrote:
> I ran across this modem (circa 1982) and saved it, but I have no idea on
> how to control it. Bitsavers doesn't seem to have a manual for it.
>
> It's a big, blue plastic box and it looks wonderful. There is an array of
> 8 lights
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 08:40:29AM -0800, Guy N. via cctalk wrote:
> Is it classic enough to ask about on this list?
Older fixed format RPG probably would be. Modern free format RPG probably
wouldn't be.
> A friend of mine finds himself in the awkward position of being asked to
> take on some R
Allison wrote:
>
> I believe there is a someone or something that is subscribed to the list
> and scrape it for active
> names. and emails. I have no idea what the specific how it is done but it
> is a trivial coding
> task to extract emails for sale as known active. It was not coming though
> th
Simple I unsubed the old address and did a fresh subscription for a new one.
Why I did that is more interesting.
I have had issues with spam for a while and it was getting seriously worst
for the last year.
So I started shutting down any lists I had signed up for and this
(cctalk/cctech) was the
I ran across this modem (circa 1982) and saved it, but I have no idea on
how to control it. Bitsavers doesn't seem to have a manual for it.
It's a big, blue plastic box and it looks wonderful. There is an array of
8 lights and 6 buttons; the HS button enables 1200 bps operation, otherwise
it is
On 12/16/19 11:54 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 12/16/19 9:02 AM, Eric Dittman via cctalk wrote:
I have two Aerocomp flippy drives. They have two index sensors and
two write protect sensors so the disk doesn't need to be punched. They
were in external cases with a system I bought and w
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 18:05, David Barto wrote:
>
> And claimed.
Oh! Well, that was quick. :-)
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On 12/16/19 9:02 AM, Eric Dittman via cctalk wrote:
>
> I have two Aerocomp flippy drives. They have two index sensors and
> two write protect sensors so the disk doesn't need to be punched. They
> were in external cases with a system I bought and when I opened them for
> inspection before use I
And claimed.
David
> On Dec 16, 2019, at 8:55 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 17:52, David Barto via cctalk
> wrote:
>>
>> Last retry. I’ve still got them and if anyone wants them, let me know.
>
> May I pass this message on, e.g. to one of the many LowEndMac groups
On 12/13/19 8:42 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Believe it or not, the "flippy" was actually patented in 1974.
US3932895A
...and let's not forget the 3" CF2 diskettes--designed to be flippies
right fron the get-go.
BASF certainly marketed 5.25" flippies:
https://cdn.instructables.com/FWP/3
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 17:52, David Barto via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Last retry. I’ve still got them and if anyone wants them, let me know.
May I pass this message on, e.g. to one of the many LowEndMac groups?
Anonymised if you prefer.
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Email: lpr
Last retry. I’ve still got them and if anyone wants them, let me know.
David
> On Nov 11, 2019, at 1:17 AM, Geoff Reed wrote:
>
> Has anyone claimed these? This just came across my email.
>
> On 10/20/19, 11:39 AM, "cctalk on behalf of David via cctalk"
> wrote:
>
>A collection
On 12/15/19 10:22 PM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
While
the CMD and SMD drives could be used on the same host interface the Hawk
could not since the interface was different from the SMD interface.
I've been told by someone who worked down in OK that there were MANY different
OEM variations o
Am 14.12.2019 um 18:58 schrieb crufta cat via cctech:
Signed up this new account exclusively for CCtech and CCchat.
Hopefully its working. Why do this? I had to shut off the
other subscription for spam reasons.
Allison
How did you manage to subscribe? I have been trying to change my
subscrip
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