On 08/15/2016 10:22 PM, tony duell wrote:
> Of course I was being ironic. The 'not joking' part refers to the
> fact that it really is a switcher with a linear regulator.
Which is not uncommon in multi-output switchers. Not at all unusual to
see the main (e.g. 5V) output directly regulated, but
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
> > > > ...The common Zenith MDA monitor, ... The one that combines the
> > > > efficiency
> > > > of a linear with the reliability of a switcher.
>
> > > Double take, resulting in coffee in nasal cavity ... ;-)
> > I am not joking.
> > -
>
> Well, linears are noted more for
Thanks. That's a very clean mod!
Marc
> On Aug 15, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Rik Bos wrote:
>
>
> https://flic.kr/p/L8SNPJ
>
> Done.
>
> -Rik
>
>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
>> Van: cctech [mailto:cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Curious Marc
>> Verzonden: zondag 14 augustus 2016 21:08
>>
Erik
The Corestore would be interested in all of the DEC items below pretty
much! But will probably have to pick and choose.
Do you have a list of wanted items you might take in trade? Cash
possible as well or instead.
Cheers
Mike
http://www.corestore.org
'No greater love hath a man than he la
On August 16, 2016 12:32:32 AM CDT, "Mark J. Blair" wrote:
>
>> On Aug 15, 2016, at 19:54, Chris Elmquist wrote:
>> On August 15, 2016 3:08:10 PM CDT, Mark Linimon
> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 12:49:29PM -0700, Fred Cisin wrote:
I still don't understand what his motivation is.
>>>
Erik,
I'd be interested in the vt05.
-- Andreas
> Am 15.08.2016 um 21:17 schrieb Erik W. :
>
> Dear reader,
>
> For a serious enthusiast or museum I have available:
>
> * Olivetti Programma 101 calculator
>
> * DEC GT40 grapic display terminal
> * DEC VT05, first DEC terminal
> * DEC PC0
> $@hobbyist-use-only-va.txt
> %RMS-W-RTB 512 bye record to large for user buffer
The little grey cells holding this info are rather dusty, but they're
telling me that back when I used VMS (early '80s) CONVERT/FDL was the
appropriate tool to deal with issues like this.
It took some noodling aroun
> Firstly, there are many types of unwanted e-mail, and using the term
> SPAM to cover them all is a dis-service.
Using the term SPAM to cover any of them is a disservice - to Hormel,
who has been relatively gracious about the use of "spam" for something
other than their product.
Of course, posti
Another question if I may -- for a short TXT loader file.. could I manually
enter the information contained therein with my terminal? I'm just thinking
for a quick memory test, etc -- it'd be six of one half a dozen of the other
in terms of time to hook up a PC terminal and send the file..
If I
Yes, the monitor just sees bytes coming at it, it can't distinguish whether
they're typed or coming from a host/machine,
as long as the byte sequence accords with the Motorola S record format.
You can formulate your own S records and type them at the monitor, too.
On 2016-Aug-16, at 9:09 AM,
Thanks Brent. So when I hit the end of an 'S' record line.. is it just a
Line Feed I need to go to the next? Or just type the next S record right in
behind it?
Also curious about how you type S records at the monitor prompt. I'm
reading and trying to figure out how to do that.
Many thanks!
Br
Brad,
You don't type in S1 records at the monitor prompt. If anything you'd want
to download a text file that simulates monitor commands to load memory,
but it's a lot slower.
I haven't been reading all of the posts in this thread, but have you tried
following something like the instructions he
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 1:12 PM, william degnan
wrote:
> Brad,
>
> You don't type in S1 records at the monitor prompt. If anything you'd
> want to download a text file that simulates monitor commands to load
> memory, but it's a lot slower.
>
> I haven't been reading all of the posts in this th
> > Of course I was being ironic. The 'not joking' part refers to the
> > fact that it really is a switcher with a linear regulator.
>
> Which is not uncommon in multi-output switchers. Not at all unusual to
> see the main (e.g. 5V) output directly regulated, but secondary outputs
> handled by 7
On 08/16/2016 06:53 AM, tony duell wrote:
> You can of course do it with older technology too. The PDP11/44 PSU
> and the HP9845 PSU spring to mind. A lot of ICs, chopper transistors,
> etc in there.
Sure, it's possible to use the veneered-and-generated LM723 as an
element of either a linear or s
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Rod Smallwood <
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> Hi Guys
>
>PDP-8/i panels a
> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Chris
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On 16/08/2016 20:56, Ian S. King wrote:
I tried to mail you off-list and got an error from your mail server. I
w
I would like to order one how do I do that?
On Aug 16, 2016 3:41 PM, "Rod Smallwood"
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Same price as before $150 + $20 shipping.
>
> Shipments going out to-morrow.
>
> Payment to my PayPal account rodsmallwoo...@btinternet.com
>
> Rod (Panelman) Smallwood
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Okay this is where I was getting a bit confused -- I had gotten the impression
that S1 records were essentially what was punched out on paper tape and that on
loading back in, the teletype/paper tape reader was simply typing all this in
as if someone was sitting there. Looking at your TSC Basic
On 8/15/16 9:52 AM, Brad H wrote:
> I've tried nailing down what terminal it came from looking at hundreds of
> pictures but no dice.
More research today. I'm pretty sure it was a Telex message preparation
terminal. They did have a 202
datacomm service.
Still no clue who might have made it.
Neat. Any thoughts as to model year? Are these ASCII?
Sent from my Samsung device
Original message
From: Al Kossow
Date: 2016-08-16 5:42 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: can anyone identify this terminal keyboard and pcb?
On 8/15/16 9:52 A
I don't believe anyone else has ever posted an SWTPC - specific monitor
script like I posted on my site designed for the specific purpose of
feeding monitor commands to load TSC BASIC via text file. You just have to
follow my directions exactly. Doing so will change swtpc monitor prompt to
a > pr
Hi,
a new release of PDP11GUI is online, with lots of enhancements:
- new disk driver RK611 for RK06/RK07
- Support for Robotron A6402 PDP-11/23 clone
- Support for PDP-11/44 with console firmware v3.40C
- after loading of new machine description file,
show "Restart?" message. Default is now a
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