On 21 November 2015 at 10:27, simon wrote:
> I am very curious as what you are talking about. Is it something with html
> in mail? I configured thunderbird to only show me plain text so I can focus
> on the content and not some graphic noise.
I don't know what they're talking about either. Cory's
> Basically, I expect that the complaint is that the lines have extraneous for$
Actually, speaking personally, that is less relevant than the irregular
spacing - and even that is not really much of a problem, not nearly as
much of an annoyance as multi-hundred-character lines the recipient is
expe
Basically, I expect that the complaint is that the lines have extraneous forced
new lines in them instead of just flowing and letting the recipients email
client take care of it. I use Thunderbird and noticed this behavior but I
don't yet know how to fix it either.
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov
I am very curious as what you are talking about. Is it something with
html in mail? I configured thunderbird to only show me plain text so I
can focus on the content and not some graphic noise.
simon
On 20-11-15 23:06, Peter Coghlan wrote:
Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to
On 20/11/2015 22:33, Jay Jaeger wrote:
I dunno about Ed, but my usual email client (Thunderbird) does that
if you use plain text, and I haven't seen where to fix it. It is
indeed annoying - for the sender, too.
Thunderbird doesn't do that for me, but you could try using the rewrap
command?
I dunno about Ed, but my usual email client (Thunderbird) does that if you use
plain text, and I haven't seen where to fix it. It is indeed annoying - for
the sender, too.
On Nov 20, 2015, at 16:06, Peter Coghlan wrote:
>>
>> Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to go to kinkos
>
> Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to go to kinkos etc
> to any of you needing something that will
>
> print--- nice photos
> print 11 x 17
> scan a tad larger than 11 x 17
> fax
> reasonable price
> free OCR software
> built in duplex printing
> has a bin sheet feed
Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to go to kinkos etc
to any of you needing something that will
print--- nice photos
print 11 x 17
scan a tad larger than 11 x 17
fax
reasonable price
free OCR software
built in duplex printing
has a bin sheet feeder too for doc size
>
>
>
> As usual, while looking for something else I finally happened to find the
> LA100
> docs and ROMs and I've sent the ROM images to Jonathan separately; the
> print set
> is 11" x 17" and I'll contact Noel off-list regarding scanning.
>
>
I hear you...today looking for something totally unr
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Chiappa"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: Query for dec teleprinter roms
>> From: Mike Stein
>
>> I don't think I can scan the print set; IIRC the pages were longer
>>
On 9/21/15 8:02 PM, Jonathan Gevaryahu wrote:
The direct prompt of this request was the desire to get one or more of the dot
matrix teleprinters running in MAME/MESS, the progress of which can be seen at
https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mess/drivers/decwritr.c , with
the LA120,
I'll certainly keep you in mind, thanks!
Now I just have to find 'em...
m
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Chiappa"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: Query for dec teleprinter roms
> From: Mike Stein
> I don't
> From: Mike Stein
> I don't think I can scan the print set; IIRC the pages were longer
> than 14".
How much longer? My A3 scanner will take up to 17". I'd be happy to scan them
for you (and return them afterwards) if you send them to me.
(BTW, this offer is open to everyone/anyone -
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Gevaryahu"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 3:14 PM
Subject: Query for dec teleprinter roms
Does anyone have an LA36, LA120 or LAS12, LA34,
LA100, or LA210 somewhere which they could dump
the ROMs from?
LA100 (AKA LW100)...
Any interest in the LA180 DECprinter? I have one of those that I would
have to take a look at to see what sort of ROMs are in it and if they
are socketed and if I could read them.
-Glen
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Jonathan Gevaryahu
wrote:
> There isn't a complete archive of these ROMs in e
Thanks. I will see what I can do.
B
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net
On Sep 21, 2015 11:02 PM, "Jonathan Gevaryahu" wrote:
> There isn't a complete archive of these ROMs in existence currently. Pete
> Turnbull's site does contain an archive, but it isn't anywhere near
> complete
There isn't a complete archive of these ROMs in existence currently.
Pete Turnbull's site does contain an archive, but it isn't anywhere near
complete. The drivers in MAME/MESS also act as a sort of archive as well.
The direct prompt of this request was the desire to get one or more of
the dot
I have an LA120. It's working fine, and I haven't looked inside yet.
I also have one of the little Correspondents (I forget the LA number), waiting
for me to get around to rebuilding a ribbon for it.
I'm not sure if I have a convenient way to dump the 23xx ROMs yet. I don't have
my Data-I/O 212
On 9/21/2015 2:19 PM, william degnan wrote:
> What are you going to do with these? Is there a ROM archive for DEC
> printer ROMs?
>
Well, I expect bitsavers would happily host them in .../bits ;)
What are you going to do with these? Is there a ROM archive for DEC
printer ROMs?
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Jonathan Gevaryahu
wrote:
> Does anyone have an LA36, LA120 or LAS12, LA34, LA100, or LA210 somewhere
> which they could dump the ROMs from?
>
> Notes:
> The LA36 uses several prom
Does anyone have an LA36, LA120 or LAS12, LA34, LA100, or LA210
somewhere which they could dump the ROMs from?
Notes:
The LA36 uses several proms for its discrete cpu, and 2 character set
roms which I believe have an 'odd' pinout.
The LA120, one of the roms on the '2 rom version' is an 8k 236
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