Which length band did you find worked best as a replacement?
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There are several version of PDP-11 FIG-FORTH on the net, I'm trying to find
the one from Marty Ewing
originally DECUS 11-232, later for RT-11
The writeup for the RT-11 version shows up with a Google search
https://manualzz.com/doc/20421230/forth-programming-system-rt11-decus-distribution-documen
1) fig-FORTH 6502 Assembly Source Listing Release 1.1 with Compiler
Security and Variable Length Names (Sept 1980)
2) fig-FORTH Installation Manual Release 1 With Compiler Security and
Variable Length Names (Nov 1980)
Free for shipping, located in Toronto Canada
--Toby
Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
> I'm worried that VMS Mosaic 4.2 is lost since WVNET's VAX systems are no
> longer operational, and it was stored on their FTP server (not somewhere
> that the Wayback Machine got to). I only have an old version of 3.6 and a
> diff of 4.2. Does anyone have the ori
On 8/26/18 7:23 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> There are several version of PDP-11 FIG-FORTH on the net, I'm trying to find
> the one from Marty Ewing
> originally DECUS 11-232, later for RT-11
>
> The writeup for the RT-11 version shows up with a Google search
> https://manualzz.com/doc/20
When was v4.2 released, and would it have made it onto one of the Freeware
CD’s? It looks like 4.0 is probably newer than I’d have bothered downloading.
By then I think I was mainly using Lynx when I needed a browser on VMS.
It’s not in the home directory on my VMS cluster, I’ll take a further
It looks like I only have Mosaic v3.1 and v3.2.
This actively ties into another issue I’m observing. Having gotten my VMS
systems back online (virtualization is allowing me to bypass electrical and
cooling demands), I’ve noticed that most of the places that had VMS freeware
and Open Source onl
In getting ready for VCFMW, I started looking at some model 100s and
HX-20 notebook computers. Most of them have blank LCD displays, so I
figured there might be a common problem.
So far, I've found leaky electrolytics on all of them, usually 10 uF,
but there are some others with all of them
I'm looking for a display board...Both 100s I have got, have IC driver
problems
2018-08-26 18:22 GMT-03:00 Marvin Johnston via cctalk :
>
> In getting ready for VCFMW, I started looking at some model 100s and HX-20
> notebook computers. Most of them have blank LCD displays, so I figured
> there
On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:28:48 -0700 (PDT)
Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
> I'm worried that VMS Mosaic 4.2 is lost since WVNET's VAX systems are no
> longer operational, and it was stored on their FTP server (not somewhere
> that the Wayback Machine got to). I only have an old version of 3.6 and
*VCF PNW 2019 will take place March 23-24, 2019 at Living Computers:
Museum+Labs in Seattle, Washington. We had a great time last year and we
are going to try to make it even better this year.Exhibitor registration is
open. I am also looking for speakers and volunteers to help me run the
event.
> > I'm worried that VMS Mosaic 4.2 is lost since WVNET's VAX systems are no
> > longer operational, and it was stored on their FTP server (not somewhere
> > that the Wayback Machine got to). I only have an old version of 3.6 and a
> > diff of 4.2. Does anyone have the original copy of 4.2? It was
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 4:05 PM Michael Brutman via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> *VCF PNW 2019 will take place March 23-24, 2019 at Living Computers:
> Museum+Labs in Seattle, Washington. We had a great time last year and we
> are going to try to make it even better this year.Exhibito
Hi Charles!
Volunteering can take many forms. The biggest need is for people to be
available on the days of the event to help setup tables, help exhibitors
carry things in and get setup, man the consignment area, man the VCF "front
desk" to answer questions and sell schwag, and serve as general e
> On Aug 26, 2018, at 4:28 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Now to compile it on my VAXstation. Why should AXP have all the fun?
My VAXstation 4000/60 says that’s way more fun that it wants to have! :-)
Though one of my next projects is getting a VirtualVAX up and running with
G
My 4000-60 is running v 2.1
http://vintagecomputer.net/digital/VaxStation_4000-60/Spyglass_Mosaic.jpg
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 8:31 PM Zane Healy via cctalk
wrote:
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> > On Aug 26, 2018, at 4:28 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> >
> > Now to compile it on my VAXs
The following can be delivered to VCFMW or shipped:
IBM 5152 personal computer graphics printer
Panasonic MX-P1124 24 pin multi mode printer
Several Calcomp table top plotters
Versatec Unibus boards
DEC SC08 Star Couplers
Just looking for reasonable offers.
Thanks, Paul
I am looking for a sort of 'hello world' example and/or samples to use the
graphics library in this compiler, some sample code. My target is DOS and the
Compaq luggable mono display.
It looks like its all there, the library and include files for display adapters
and modes, but I cant find an
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