On 2017-02-14 17:52, Fred Cisin wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017, geneb wrote:
Worse case, just take the lock switch out of the chassis and find a
local locksmith that'll make you a key. It's a pretty common thing
for them.
A properly designed lock can not be removed with the case closed.
A proper
On 2017-02-12 07:59, Philip Pemberton wrote:
On 09/02/17 20:06, Mark G Thomas wrote:
http://files.markgthomas.com/dl/sunkey/
I thought maybe having a picture would help in finding the correct
key.
A little part of me wants to get hold of one of these keys and the
matching lock, match it to
On 2017-02-09 00:44, Jerry Kemp wrote:
Just a little more info.
I was informed that the key I need is part #330-1651 .
This key was shared by the SS1000, SC2000, StorEdge L1000, StorEdge
L140, StorEdge L400, SPARCstorage Library Model 8/400, 8/140, and
possibly other hardware of that vintage.
On 2017-01-10 17:09, Andy Cloud wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I thought this would be an interesting question to ask around - What's
the
rarest or most unusual computer-related item do you own?
For me, personally, I have a Altair 8800!
Looking forward to hearing your answers
_Andy
It's not as old
Are you using a USB to serial converter? I've had tons of issues doing
this on cheap converters. The diablo cable branded ones seems to work
well.
On 2016-08-16 01:32, Mark J. Blair wrote:
But seriously, I didn't know that any pieces of SGI were still around
to acquire.
NUMALink, that's pretty much it in a nutshell
On 2016-07-30 13:51, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to revive and old unix machine. A Concurrent Computer
Corporation series 8000. This seems to be a later version of Masscomp
MC5600/MC5700 which has a manual in bitsavers. The system runs RTU
(which I assumes means Real Time Unix).
My mac
Any 64 bit sun stuff in there? I would be interested in those. But from
the sounds of things it's an older collection, so probably not.
On 2016-06-20 11:34, Pete Plank wrote:
On Jun 20, 2016, at 6:20 AM, martin.heppe...@dlr.de wrote:
I read in this list that there are more people interested in such a
case.
I don’t have a 3D printer either, but I’m on board for one when
they’re ready to go - my PRM-85 is still in its anti-stat
On 2016-06-05 10:28, Paul Berger wrote:
It sounds like the SCA isn't being allowed to do its thing.
The SCA connectors has pins on it for setting the drive address, so
the the disk backplane slot that the drive is plugged into sets the
drive address. These drives normally have jumper positions o
So in short i have six identical drives. Same manufacture, model, and
firmware. Three of them work fine, the other three also work fine but
they always show up as the wrong target.
For example i have a Sun D1000 storage array with 12 slots (targets
0-11). It doesn't matter what slot you put th
Yea more or less...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kQYRquhcXU
I find it really cool, probably ruins the drives but cool nonetheless.
Just checking around if anyone has an E10K (or knows someone) that they
aren't all that fond of. I've been looking for one for the past year or
so but all the units i ever come across are missing SSP's. Pretty much
my only requirement is a working SSP, the rest i can sort through.
Thanks,
Ale
On 2016-05-11 17:59, geneb wrote:
Cool. I'm not fond of SketchUp anyhow. I'm switchin'. If you've ever
used
qcad, I'm wondering what you or others might know/think of it. That
one
works on my Unix boxes, that's why I ask. It's been flirting with me
every
since I've seen it appearing in vario
On 2016-04-29 11:06, Todd Goodman wrote:
* Liam Proven [160429 09:44]:
[..SNIP..]
Those are /really/ different. Gentoo is just putting low-profile tyres
and plastic spoilers on a boring little family car.
You fundamentally misunderstand Gentoo so it's not surprising you'd be
so condescending
On 2016-04-28 10:44, Liam Proven wrote:
On 28 April 2016 at 16:35, Mouse wrote:
But the marketing men got to it and ruined its security and
elegance, to produce the lipstick-and-high-heels Windows XP. That
version, insecure and flakey with its terrible bodged-in browser,
that, of course, was t
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