> From: Ed Cross
> I saw a mystery PDP-11 in the garage that I believe to be an 11/70.
Yeah, I think so; someone has transplanted a few red/purple toggles into it
(perhaps some of the original blues got broken), but it's a /70 front panel,
which won't (without major kludging/surgery) wor
From: Paul Anderson
> They did make the RT100, RT340, etc. which were rugidized versions or
> the VTs.
We also ran into a VT52 (I think, although possibly it was a VT100) which
apparently had been TEMPEST secured; the inside of the casing had been
coated with a metallic film. (Or perh
Tempest VT100 are generally marked VT100 TEMPEST on the front tag.
--
Will
On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 8:57 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk
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> From: Paul Anderson
>
> > They did make the RT100, RT340, etc. which were rugidized versions or
> > the VTs.
>
> We also ran into a VT52 (I th
Just a reminder: "Tape seal" is a generic name (or defunct trademark?) for the
wrap-around plastic tape hanger for half-inch magtape reels. There's a flexible
white (soft plastic) or beige (hard plastic) belt with a clamp (sometimes
black) and a hanger. They usually had a little place to put a l
I've been working on archiving two Sniffers (ethernet and wan) and
was wondering if anyone had a spare manual set. I have access to a
set, but it is bound and would have to be scanned a page at a time
On 5/18/19 7:33 AM, Shoppa, Tim via cctalk wrote:
> Is there any outfit that sells "new tape seals"?
nope
Chuck just went through this and decided to use film canisters
On 5/18/19 7:33 AM, Shoppa, Tim via cctalk wrote:
> Is there any outfit that sells "new tape seals"? Or a preferred better way to
> hang tapes in 2019?
FWIW, IBM auto-load hard plastic seems to be holding up better, you might be
able to find a small
quantity of those around.
Failing that, l
Hi Adam,
2307 is an LA30-P (the parallel version of the LA30), like the ones restored by
Herb, Mattis, and myself:
http://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/decwriter.html
http://www.datormuseum.se/computers/digital-equipment-corporation/pdp-11-04
(scroll down 3/4)
http://fritzm.github.io/la30
On 5/18/19 8:25 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
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>
> On 5/18/19 7:33 AM, Shoppa, Tim via cctalk wrote:
>
>> Is there any outfit that sells "new tape seals"? Or a preferred better way
>> to hang tapes in 2019?
>
> FWIW, IBM auto-load hard plastic seems to be holding up better, you might be
>
On 5/18/19 8:56 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> From: Paul Anderson
>
> > They did make the RT100, RT340, etc. which were rugidized versions or
> > the VTs.
>
> We also ran into a VT52 (I think, although possibly it was a VT100) which
> apparently had been TEMPEST secured; the
Hi Guys
Well the RD53 in my 11/93 finally clapped out.
The CPU is a late model KDJ11-E with everything on the one board.
So its a switch from MFM to SCSI Drives.
A CQD220A will drive the hard disk and the RQDX3 will stay to
look after the RX50
I've put th
HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else
collecting?
We have a few spare items has anyone put together a checklist of
go-withs?
Apparently there was a series of picnics and t-shits that came form
those events.
Drop us a not
> On May 18, 2019 at 3:32 PM ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
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>
> a series of picnics and t-shits
I find you those often come as a set
"A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to
add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- Antoine de Saint
t-shits form those picnic events.
On Sat, 18 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote:
HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who
else collecting?
We have a few spare items has anyone put
together a checklist of go-withs?
Apparently there was a s
Rod, others,
I have so far been unsuccessful getting my CQD220A for SCSI HD, and RQDX3 for
floppy to coexist in an 11/83, at least with bsd2.11. I am eager to hear
whether you get both controllers working in the same box, and how.
Mark
Mark G. Thomas (m...@misty.com), KC3DRE
> On May 18, 201
anyone know where i could find manual or drawings on this im up in northern
manitoba canada picked it up at a rr auction to experiment with as a audio
interface not sure if the jacks on the side are the weird pins nasa had or
another standard i can find?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/1ajs/albums/7
These are sturdy and notoriously expensive aerospace grade 38999 connectors. We
had to slightly machine modern 38999’s male plugs to fit in these, but by in
large it still fits the modern standard. I have one of the PSA trays it
connects to, trying to make it work again! Nice and noble hardware
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