Greetings Folks!
I have finalized the latest batch of items added to the inventory of my
Virtual Warehouse of Computing Wonders, and here it is:
Commodore 64
Exatron MM800 Internal Memory
IBM PCjr Power Expansion Attachment
IBM 74F3465 The 3270 Connection
Polaroid PerfectData DS/DD 8" floppy disk
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 at 12:31, Tony Aiuto via cctalk
wrote:
>
> On a related note, a fun talk about ARM
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2045&v=_6sh097Dk5k
Remarkable. Thanks for the link. Astounding. Very thought-provoking.
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Liam Proven - Profile: https://about.me/liamproven
Em
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Datapoint-8600-and-Peripherals/192961883648
anyone nearby?
I'd like to get it, but I have no way to pick it up
We received this offer, it probably makes more sense for someone in the UK to
get the lot.
Is there someone at a collecting institution that would like to take this on?
Email me and
I can forward your contact information to them.
"I have a few disk packs available if you need them. (Please note
Al,
There is a DEC Legacy group in the UK, started for the DEC Legacy Meetings but
now sometimes carries more general e-mails. Some one on there may be able to
archive these.
I don't think there are any museums who have the facilities to take this on.
A few would take the stuff and put it in
Hi, Al.
This sounds slightly familiar - Jay contacted me a year or two ago about
a similar lot but the donor never got back to me.
Anyway, I would be happy to collect these on behalf of Jim Austin, for
the Computer Sheds: http://www.computermuseum.org.uk/
We'd be particularly interested in t
> On 25 Jun 2019, at 17:50, Pete Turnbull via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hi, Al.
>
> This sounds slightly familiar - Jay contacted me a year or two ago about a
> similar lot but the donor never got back to me.
>
> Anyway, I would be happy to collect these on behalf of Jim Austin, for the
> Comput
Hi all,
I have, surprisingly, a non IBM 1130 related issue to ask about. I have a
PIC16C55A-04/P 28 pin plastic MPU that I would like to reproduce --- but
don't have a PIC debugger on hand and in fact don't know whether or not the
existing device is code protected. (If it's code protected, then th
On 6/25/2019 11:20 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
interface boards, a mix of dual, quad and Unibus. Is there anything in
particular that you need? Finally I have a mass
of RSTS related documentation, such as one copy of every edition of the US
publication RSTS Porfessional magazine. Plus
copie
I recently tripped over the fact that MacOS does not support nameless
POSIX semaphores. When attempting to use them, I get a complaint that
they're deprecated. I can't fathom why Apple would do that. I found this
post explaining it, albeit not very well:
https://lists.apple.com/archives/d
On 6/25/19 5:35 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk wrote:
> I hope someone scans that RSTS/E documentation. There isn't a lot of it
> available online.
Seriously?
I count 75 manuals under pdp11/rsts on bitsavers
On Jun 25, 2019, at 5:39 PM, David Griffith via cctalk
wrote:
>
> I recently tripped over the fact that MacOS does not support nameless POSIX
> semaphores. When attempting to use them, I get a complaint that they're
> deprecated. I can't fathom why Apple would do that. I found this post
>
At 12:56 PM 25/06/2019 +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
>On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 at 12:31, Tony Aiuto via cctalk
> wrote:
>>
>> On a related note, a fun talk about ARM
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2045&v=_6sh097Dk5k
>
>Remarkable. Thanks for the link. Astounding. Very thought-provoking.
Ye
On 6/25/2019 8:00 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 6/25/19 5:35 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk wrote:
I hope someone scans that RSTS/E documentation. There isn't a lot of it
available online.
Seriously?
I count 75 manuals under pdp11/rsts on bitsavers
Sounds like a lot, I know (and
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