On 2021-Feb-23, at 1:45 PM, Frank Tuccio via cctech wrote:
> On 02/22/2021 01:31 PM, Brad H via cctalk wrote:
>>
>> A longshot I'm sure - but I am wondering if anyone familiar with MSI
> (Midwest Scentific - SS50 bus system) would happen to have a copy of the
> software for their 1702A EPROM burne
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Interesting. I have a Plessy Quniverter and it looks a bit different.
Handy device though.
I would be interested in that GTSC manual, I have one of those boards,
don't see one in your stash. With the manual I could probably figure out
how to make an RSX driver and stop entering the date and ti
My apologies for the tracker embedded in my original post. I use it for my
business and forgot to remove it before posting to this list.
Kevin Parker
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Hi folks - there used to be a web site where you could register and list
your "classic/old computer(s)". I'm not looking to do that but am trying to
find something from years gone by that I think was on that site.
I thought it was https://www.old-computers.com/ or http://oldcomputers.net/
but it'
Thanks Jim.
Now I remember getting it just for that
purpose. Was looking at photos I took of boards
when I moved out of Vancouver 11 years ago and
thought there were a couple of Unibus boards in
them which was odd. Have to look at dates on
photos as need to see if it was before or after
Gl
On 2/23/2021 10:05 PM, Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk wrote:
Jim, that's the board whose picture is 20210223_173156.jpg
Not sure what it is - just remember grabbing any QBus boards at UBC
SERF with plans to use them sometime.
Boris
Interesting it has ACT logo on it. It's an Able Qniverter.
Jim, that's the board whose picture is 20210223_173156.jpg
Not sure what it is - just remember grabbing any
QBus boards at UBC SERF with plans to use them sometime.
Boris
On 2/23/2021 9:44 PM, Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk wrote:
Boris Gimbarzevsky
Boris, it looks like a hex high board is h
On 2/23/2021 9:44 PM, Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk wrote:
Boris Gimbarzevsky
Boris, it looks like a hex high board is hiding behind the KDF
(processor) board and the Data Translation adapter.
http://drgimbarzevsky.com/Photo2020/PDP11/20210223_photos/20210223_173156.jpg
Any idea what is hi
Have been told by my wife that PDP-11 stuff not coming along with us
when we're moving and so time to get it off to a good home. All of
it is QBus and material in first batch is what I've got at home and
will try to get pictures of another 2 systems in storage locker this
week. Locker contain
Hi all!
Spent some serious time this evening with the RX02 drives: I managed to
download the images of the SaturnCalc 3.0, Saturn Graph, and Saturn WP
software to RX02 images. I think it's set right, can someone take a look
at the images and see if they are good? Should be RT11 format, RX02 (o
On 2/23/2021 8:08 PM, s shumaker via cctalk wrote:
wayback machine has this available
http://www.activityclub.org/decnotes/
I may be missing something, but the download this site has an expired
wetransfer link. Archive.org when you navigate to that page, says
"available on the web, not
On 2/23/2021 7:26 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
Does anyone have contact information for the proprietor of this site:
http://www.activityclub.org/decnotes/
The site has an index of messages archived from DEC's internal "Notes"
(kind of their equivalent of UseNet).
It appears from the
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 9:53 PM Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> Wow, I've always wanted an 11/750. Not sure why, the small box size is
> impressive and all that.
I started on an 11/750 in 1984. They are fantastic little machines.
If you only have 3-4 users on them, they are quite peppy.
> Howeve
Does anyone have contact information for the proprietor of this site:
http://www.activityclub.org/decnotes/
The site has an index of messages archived from DEC's internal "Notes"
(kind of their equivalent of UseNet).
It appears from the "Download this site" page that at one time it was
pos
Wow, I've always wanted an 11/750. Not sure why, the small box size is
impressive and all that. However it doesn't look like that one has a
MASSBUS adapter so I will have to pass...
And I just gave away a M7850 memory board :-)
C
On 2/23/2021 8:02 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 2/23/21
On 2/23/21 4:16 PM, Jan-Benedict Glaw via cctalk wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just stumbled over https://www.ebay.de/itm/265064917329 . Is it a
> system somebody of you is offering? Given that it would need to be
> shipped through Europe and is in unknown condition, I'd probably
> bid a few Euros on it.
>
>
Hi!
Just stumbled over https://www.ebay.de/itm/265064917329 . Is it a
system somebody of you is offering? Given that it would need to be
shipped through Europe and is in unknown condition, I'd probably
bid a few Euros on it.
MfG, JBG
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On 2/23/21 9:09 AM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> On 2/23/21 7:43 AM, Joshua Rice wrote:
>> Deviant Ollam on Youtube does some fantastic lectures/videos on
>> physical security, and makes it horrifyingly clear how pointless locks
>> and physical security often is.
>
> Locks, of any type, only k
On 2/23/21 7:43 AM, Joshua Rice wrote:
Deviant Ollam on Youtube does some fantastic lectures/videos on physical
security, and makes it horrifyingly clear how pointless locks and
physical security often is.
Locks, of any type, only keep honest people honest.
Actually stopping would be bad acto
> On 02/21/2021 9:59 PM Ethan O'Toole wrote:
>
> Awesome! Much thanks for posting those. My friend said they're both
> Windows, not linux. He added them to his collection but is still on the
> lookout for "full linux archive of 12."
>
> Note - I'm an innocent bystander here. I have an idea wh
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