Malte Dehling writes:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 09:33:42AM -0700, Seth J. Morabito via cctalk wrote:
>
> I have one (yes, one) of these little feet. Let me see if I can find
> it...
Thanks Malte, I appreciate it!
> Cheers,
> Malte
-Seth
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Seth Morabito
Poulsbo, WA, USA
w...@loomcom.com
Sort of an odd request, but I have some LK201-AA keyboards that have (of
course) not got their little black riser feet any more. I don't think
they've ever had them while in my possession, in fact.
If anyone has one, and has the time and interest, could you do me a big
favor and take measurement
David writes:
> These went exceptionally fast.
>
> Timing of the first response was Jim Capp by about 1 minute. So if Jim
> will send me his physical address off list, I’ll coordinate with him
> in shipping them.
All (and especially Jim and David!)
I'm 100% fine with Jim getting these manuals
Noel Chiappa via cctalk writes:
> I assume he knew what he was talking about (via his Web-site engineering
> people). I suppose I could research it, but I don't have the time right
> at the moment. I'd love to hear if anyone else knows more.
It is true. Google now marks any site that is not usi
Paul Koning via cctalk writes:
> Anything worth having around deserves backup. Which makes me wonder
> -- how is Wikipedia backed up? I guess it has a fork, which isn't
> quite the same thing. I know Bitsavers is replicated in a number of
> places. And one argument in favor of GIT is that ev
Noel Chiappa via cctalk writes:
> >> Al Kossow via cctalk writes:
>
> >> Buried in a filing cabinet in the basement with a sign that
> >> says "Beware of Leopard".
>
> Good one!
>
> > From: Seth J. Morabito
>
> > I'm going to respectfully disagree .. the proliferation of
>
Al Kossow via cctalk writes:
> On 8/14/19 8:53 AM, Anders Nelson via cctalk wrote:
>> I hope this thread will be written to a blog post
>
> Buried in a filing cabinet in the basement with a sign that says
> "Beware of Leopard".
>
> Blogs are a stupid way to archive information, almost as stupid
TeoZ via cctalk writes:
> At least shipping is cheap.
>
> Never seen a 4 pack before. I still have tons of green 5.25" DD disks
> I picked up bulk when I got into 8 bit computers in the early
> 2000's. Duplicators were dumping them so cheap back then, wish I would
> have snagged more of the 3.5"
Tor Arntsen via cctalk writes:
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 at 18:19, Chuck Guzis via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> What matters to me is [b]documentation[/b], however it's preserved. I'm
>> often faced with a bit of old data and I need to know the details upon
>> which it was fabricated. That has value to m
Hi folks,
I think the NI Ethernet device is ready for some real world beta
testing. I have put up a page here with details about how to build SIMH
and how to install the "NI" ethernet drivers and TCP/IP software here:
https://loomcom.com/3b2/networking.html
If you're interested in helping o
[Cross-posted from the 3B2 mailing list]
Hi folks,
I'm in search of source code for AT&T's System V Release 3.2.1, 3.2.2,
and/or 3.2.3 for the 3B2. Does this exist? Has anyone ever seen it?
Note that I'm not looking for the System V Release 3.2 Source Code
Provision for the 3B2 /310 and /400 -
Guy Sotomayor Jr via cctalk writes:
>> On Feb 21, 2018, at 10:59 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Caching doesn't change user-visible functionality, so I can't imagine
>> wanting to emulate that. The same goes for certain error handling.
>> I've seen an emulator that included supp
Hi folks,
I have a couple of AT&T 615MT terminals I'd like to get more information
on. I understand they're capable of running Layers (mouseless) on System
V UNIX, but other than that I have no idea what features they have.
If you have any 615MT documentation, could you please let me know?
All
AJ Palmgren via cctalk writes:
> While I'm thinking about it, for any/all who might be interested, just last
> week, I created a step-by-step video for disassembling a UNIX PC 7300 (with
> a few comments/comparisons for the 3b1)
>
Thanks for doing this. I've taken them apart maybe 5 or 6 times,
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