On 5/29/23 14:03, Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote:
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> I believe the 10Gb standard specifically prohibits autonegotiation, so
> 10G should not drop down to 1G or 100Mb/s.
Is that maybe only applicable to the 10G standards for optical fibre?
According to Wikipedia 10GBASE-T supports autonegotiati
On 1/25/23 11:53, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote:
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> And back on the stenography-keyboard like thing -- what about morphing
> keys? If a keyboard had actual screens on the keys, and the keys change
> (the actual symbol) based on the context of whatever you're doing. I know
> we have macros and re
On 1/20/23 11:19, Chris via cctalk wrote:
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> I have 2 IRIX sets. 15 disk 6.5.4 iinm. And a 3 diak 6.5.6. Have 2
> Indys, 1 is busted up, the 1 I'll wind up keeping for an extended period
> probably. 1 Indy has an r5000 I think and a graphics card. The other is
> mediocre. Also have an R1000 Imp
On 12/30/22 15:17, John Herron via cctalk wrote:
> This may be a larger conversation than I intend but how would you all
> generally start if you ha backup tapes that you wanted to try and
> read/restore?
>
> Supposedly they're Amiga qic tapes. I'm a little worried about the
> structural integrity
On 2022-04-12 09:49, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
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> Does anyone still remember the other 100 Mb Ethernet-like proposal, I
> think from HP, which added various types of complexity instead of simply
> being a faster Ethernet?
HP's proposal was called 100BaseVG, aka 100VG-AnyLAN, and could ca
On 2021-07-26 9:34 a.m., Maciej W. Rozycki via cctalk wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 2021, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
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>> ISTR upstreaming some fixes to Linux UFS support 20+ years ago to address
>> this very problem (IIRC OSF/1 or Digital Unix CD-ROMs were also UFS, and I
>> had a need to access them
On 2021-07-11 4:37 a.m., Classic CMP via cctalk wrote:
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> (2) A dual width SBUS framebuffer, with space for a piggyback daughter
> SBUS card in the middle. It features 3 x Bt457 RAMDACs and an Actel
> A1020A chip.
Possibly part of the "SPARC Card TV" partially described here:
http://www.hype
The new URL is:
https://myenterpriselicense.hpe.com/cwp-ui/free-software/T64_DTK
You need to log in to download it, but you can create an account for
free if you don't already have one. (I don't know if you might need a
paid license to run/use the software.)
On 2021-06-04 6:49 p.m., Larkin Nic
On 2021-05-20 4:49 p.m., Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote:
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> Great, thanks for that. I would probably have never guessed that I
> needed loop.
I'm glad it worked. I still find it illogical to loop mount a device,
but it works. I never would have figured it out on my own either. I
don't remem
On 2021-05-20 5:05 p.m., Jonathan Stone via cctalk wrote:
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> What does one have to do (Linux, MacOS, *BSD) to write such an image
> to the CD with 512-byte blocks, so it can be read by a DEC boot-ROM?
There's nothing special needed to write the disk -- just burn it the way
you would any other
On 2021-05-20 4:01 p.m., Warner Losh via cctalk wrote:
> On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 1:56 PM Antonio Carlini via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>> I'm running Linux Mint (an ubuntu derivative) and I want to mount ULTRIX
>> CDROM discs to see what I can see.
>>
>> (I'm eventually going to i
On 2020-12-03 9:20 p.m., Philip Pemberton via cctalk wrote:
> Has anyone got a couple of the white plastic rivets which are used to
> hold the Jupiter Ace case together?
>
> They consist of a 4-point clawed rivet of about 5mm long, and a pin
> which pushes down the centre to open it out.
>
> I ne
On 2020-11-16 1:34 p.m., Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
> If you have an older pre-C99 system, I've backported a TLS 1.2 library to gcc
> versions as early as 2.5 as long as it has 64-bit ints (long long, usually)
> and stdarg.h.
>
> https://github.com/classilla/cryanc
That looks interesting.
On 2020-11-17 3:22 p.m., Maciej W. Rozycki via cctalk wrote:
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> In maybe 2 minutes of clicking I found these reasonably priced and using
> standard slidelock assemblies, sold brand new on both sides of the pond:
>
> http://www.computercableinc.com/ccinc/products.jsp?sub=AUI+Transceiver&id=2041
On 2020-07-07 12:52 p.m., Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 18:14, Alessandro Mazzini via cctalk
> wrote:
>>
>> Flebay is quite overpriced, sadly ( personal opinion anyway, from
>> the point of view of someone that's now looking at finding a thing
>> since months and is fixa
On 2020-01-10 7:12 a.m., Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> On 1/9/20 8:57 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
>> Hi all --
>>
>> Got one of these:
>> http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/amcodyne/7110/Arapahoe_7110_Brochure_Nov84.pdf
>>
>>
>> sans power supply and packs.
>
> HP used them in one of their disk
On 2019-07-25 6:07 a.m., Plamen Mihaylov via cctalk wrote:
> I know it was a short lived, but anyone has the installation cd or iso
> image?
It's not an installation cd, but yesterday I stumbled upon some
developer stuff (mostly for device drivers) for AIX on Itanium on IBM's
own FTP site:
ftp://
On 2019-06-12 11:46 p.m., Paul Anderson via cctalk wrote:
> I'm sorting out a bunch of SIMMS and would like to identify the type of
> system they are from and the size. Does anyone know of any published lists
> that could help me ID them?
> [...]
> 54-24829-DA
> 54-20352-01
> 54-21139-CL
> 54-2122
I've successfully booted both my HP 9000/380 and 425e systems from a
Toshiba SD-M1711 DVD-ROM drive jumpered to 512 byte/sector mode.
In my case I was using CD images provided by David Collins from
hpmuseum.net. The boot CD image that I got from him has the same md5sum
as the hpux9_install.iso im
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