On 11/3/2016 9:55 AM, Ian S. King wrote:
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Norman Jaffe wrote:
Hi:
a
Hi,
very interesting machine. I've always been a fan of hp-ux...
How much would you think it's going to cost, to ship to Italy ? ( near
Milan )
Alessandro
-Messaggio originale-
any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
On 02/11/16 00:12, Glen Slick wrote:
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Corey Cohen wrote:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272433760795
This Helios II has been "sold" multiple times for varying amounts and then
suddenly hours later appears for sale again. I'm done bidding on this each time it
appears
Wow! That amount of interest wasn't expected at all.
I have a best offer so far of £100 (112€ / $124) plus shipping.
The cheapest shipping to the USA would be $50, into Europe would be 18€
for the parcel which weighs in at 8kg / 18lb. All at your risk.
I don't want to put it on ebay, I'd much
Wow! That amount of interest wasn't expected at all.
I have a best offer so far of £100 (112€ / $124) plus shipping.
The cheapest shipping to the USA would be $50, into Europe would be 18€
for the parcel which weighs in at 8kg / 18lb. All at your risk.
I don't want to put it on ebay, I'd much
$50 to U.S. would likely be the same for Canada, so I'm still interested... but
let's try not to make this into a 'bidding war'.
From: "Richard"
To: "cctalk"
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 4:26:14 AM
Subject: Re: What interest in a
Wow! That amount of interest wasn't expected at all.
I
Out of curiosity and ignorance what's with the solder joints on the cards in
the pictures? That orange color seems like it's everywhere around cold looking
solder joints. Is that rust, some sort or protection, or acid corrosion?
Original message From: Mark G Thomas Date:
10/31
> I suppose I should try and round up images of 19" x 5-1/4" PDP-10
> panels, too
So there are quite a few, although I'm not sure they are exactly the same as
the ones used in the PDP-11's, PDP-15's, etc. Those use a plastic bezel which
is the same as the blank panels in the H960 racks, in
I'd have thought they had it better under control by the 432 time
but you never know.
Most times on the UPP, you could hit the reset a number of
times if there was a problem. The changes in randomness would
usually let it reset and start code that would reset.
Intel had a number of poorly desi
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:19 AM, Sam O'nella wrote:
>
> Out of curiosity and ignorance what's with the solder joints on the cards in
> the pictures? That orange color seems like it's everywhere around cold
> looking solder joints. Is that rust, some sort or protection, or acid
> corrosion?...
>
> The listing seems to have vanished now. (Probably just as well).
>
Maybe the listing was reported and removed. It was listed again exactly the
same.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272436936862
I'm much less interested in a bidding war that most people would be. The
computer is sitting on my shelf, it isn't being used, it just takes up
space. I'm not a dealer in old computers, I don't rely on any profit to
feed my family. I would prefer that this machine went to someone who
would use
I love older machines and had to part with several SGI and HP systems in order
to 'downsize' enough to fit in my apartment, so an HP-UX laptop is very
desirable.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to 80-BUS parts, so my offer would be for
cash; I'll make my offer outside this forum.
From: "Ri
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:10 AM, wrote:
> any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
>
ISTR when I installed it on the VAX-11/780-5 at Living Computer Museum, I
got it either from the hobbyist distribution or from the freeware
collection at HP. I know I didn't jump through any special hoops to get
i
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:10 AM, wrote:
> any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
917AA VAX LISP/VMS [LISP030] or [LISP031] was on VMS Consolidated
Software Distribution CD sets from at least Jan-1990 to May-1993
according to this link:
http://de.openvms.org/spl.php?product_name=LISP&display=full
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Glen Slick wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:10 AM, wrote:
> > any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
>
> 917AA VAX LISP/VMS [LISP030] or [LISP031] was on VMS Consolidated
> Software Distribution CD sets from at least Jan-1990 to May-1993
> according to this link
http://wickensonline.co.uk/static/files/vmslisp.zip
LISP031
Regards, Mark.
On 11/4/2016 4:19 PM, Glen Slick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:10 AM, wrote:
any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
917AA VAX LISP/VMS [LISP030] or [LISP031] was on VMS Consolidated
Software Distribution CD sets
From: Ian S. King
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 8:54 AM
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:10 AM, wrote:
>> any idea where to get VAX Common Lisp?
> ISTR when I installed it on the VAX-11/780-5 at Living Computer Museum, I
> got it either from the hobbyist distribution or from the freeware
> collecti
On 2016-10-30 15:40, william degnan wrote:
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 9:44 AM, emanuel stiebler wrote:
I also got last week a IBM PC 5170, if I could get it working,
it should be able to write the SAGE II floppies, right?
if it's a 96 tpi drive and you have a newer OS like DOS 6.2 running on it
Does anyone have a scan of the MX-80 Dot Matrix Printer Technical Manual?
It's apparently intended to be available here:
http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/39747/Epson-MX-80-Dot-Matrix-Printer-Technical-Manual/
but I was unable to actually download it.
On 11/4/2016 1:29 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
Does anyone have a scan of the MX-80 Dot Matrix Printer Technical Manual?
It's apparently intended to be available here:
http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/39747/Epson-MX-80-Dot-Matrix-Printer-Technical-Manual/
but I was unable to actually download
It doesn't work from the UK. I can't get to the checkout if I add an item with
a cost. I think its broken.
Dave
G4UGM
> -Original Message-
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> stephens
> Sent: 04 November 2016 20:38
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On Fri, 4 Nov 2016, Eric Smith wrote:
Does anyone have a scan of the MX-80 Dot Matrix Printer Technical Manual?
It may be a long shot, . . .
The first printer that IBM sold with the 5150 was a re-badged Epson MX-80.
The ROMs are likely to be different, but the rest of its circuitry should
be t
Here is my daughter Gina, I thought you guys would like, Tek is still exciting.
Sure, we have lots of PC's around the house, but this is the first one that she
is programming, and programming the 4051 creates a smile.
Randy
https://youtu.be/o0LiYkHG3iE
How completely charming. Good for Gina, and good for you!
(And I'm sure that Future Gina will 'appreciate' the fact that you put her
on the web, dressed in a bathrobe. >Smirk<)
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Randy Dawson wrote:
> Here is my daughter Gina, I thought you guys would like, Tek is
Very cool. I love how that display works. It's just like something from an
early 80s movie.
I want one badly but not $3000 badly.
Sent from my Samsung device
Original message
From: Randy Dawson
Date: 2016-11-04 5:03 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic
> The first printer that IBM sold with the 5150 was a re-badged Epson MX-80.
IBM 5152 Graphics Printer. It may have been equivalent to an MX-80 with the
optional Graftrax-80 upgrade.
However, I'd still really like to get a scan of the Epson manual.
Hi,
Does anyone have any available? I don't need the paddles, just the
the ON-OFF-ON momentary switches.
I got good ON-OFF address/data ones from Herb Johnson, but the momentary
ON-OFF-ON ones I have are worn out and do not return to center properly.
Mark
--
Mark G. Thomas (m...@misty.com), KC
Awesome. I have a 16 year-old that hasn't gotten in vintage tech that much,
but thinks it is cool! Your daughter will have a more visceral
understanding of computing if she continues. Bravo!
Lee C.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Randy Dawson wrote:
> Here is my daughter Gina, I thought you guy
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Mark G Thomas wrote:
> Does anyone have any available? I don't need the paddles, just the
> the ON-OFF-ON momentary switches.
>
Just FYI, technically those are known as MOM-OFF-MOM.
> Crashed after a while, and only shows 128K (512k is populated),
>
It appears that there's a DIP shunt block on the CPU board where each shunt
corespond to a row of DRAMs. You should check all 4 positions are shorted.
I think that the power-on test checks the first 128K RAM, then sees if the
BTW, how old is little Ms. Gina? I'm guessing 8-10 yrs? That's a perfect
time to start venturing into programming.
I first dug into PCs (at the time, "home computers") ca. 1977-78; I would
have been 8-9 yrs. That would have been an Apple II - not a II+ or IIe /
IIc - just the old ][ as we said.
W
Am I correct that the Altair 8800(A/B) also uses those type of switch?
If so, I need one or two as well.. my own, lone 8800 isn't quite what it
could be, IIRC. Had to sub switches.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Mark G Thomas wrote:
>
> > D
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