I can confirm that this is a CE tool. From what I remember they where
used mainly by CEs in the GSD division. The large grey lump to the left
of the PT-2 is a channel adapter used for monitoring 370 channels. The
black box on the lower right is a coax switch and not part of a PT-2.
They whe
> KE11-B Field Maintenance Print Set
> http://manx-docs.org/details.php/1,9361
> the KE11-B I also just found (IIRC, on one of the collections they list
> as indexed).
Oh, speaking of KE11-B's, does anyone have either the Technical or User's manual
for it (I couldn't locate either
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312738923353
Sez:
"Older DEC PDP console face-plates DEC PDP 11/55 rare, PDP 8-straight 8
'glass'rare,
PDP 8/L, PDP 8/I, DEC TU58 status/diag. Panel . All in goodshape. $1000 for
the lot or $200 apiece. "
-
> KE11-A Field Maintenance Print Set
> http://manx-docs.org/details.php/1,9358
Speaking of KE11-A's, does anyone know what's behind the bidding wars on
recent eBay KE11-A component board listings, e.g.:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/372685033144
AFAIK, the boards (a complete set is an M7210
On 8/22/19 4:31 AM, Paul Birkel via cctalk wrote:
> DEC TU58 status/diag. Panel
wrong
they are for the TC08
I have a pair of RL02 drives available, and can bring them to VCFmw in
about three weeks. Pretty cheap. Untested.
Contact me off list.
--
Will
Hi Jim,
Do you still have any systems and/or peripherals left? I'm looking
for a PDP-11/34 Model A or C (Preferably C) with the Octal Programmers
Console and Digital Display along with peripherals. Please let me know
what you have. Would you be willing to accept monthly payments
because I'm a
RLs are spoken for!
--
Will
On 8/22/19 12:46 PM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
> I have a pair of RL02 drives available, and can bring them to VCFmw in
> about three weeks. Pretty cheap. Untested.
>
> Contact me off list.
>
> --
> Will
>
Where are they now?
Allison
On another mailing list, someone asked if there was any list specifically
about bit-slice design and microcoding. I don't know of one, so I've
created a new mailing list specifically for those topics:
http://lists.brouhaha.com/mailman/listinfo/bit-slicers
The intent is for the list to cov
How do I ship a 50 pound computer from Europe to the United States? Who has
good rates?
Thanks-
Steve
One further note on shortening eBay links. A few months ago, eBay made it
harder to use links to ended auctions, because it will (sometimes? often?)
automatically redirect you to some active auctions that it deems to be similar.
If you add
?nordt=true&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
to the end, it will
Hi Scott,
We do not have any of these. Best of luck to you!
Cindy Croxton
-Original Message-
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Mr. Scott J.
Stockwell via cctalk
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 10:20 AM
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Subject: PDP-11/34's with Oc
Please see this post:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?71265-Kaypros-for-sale!
thanks!
g.
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Some people collect things for a hobby. Geeks colle
I assume these are the ones you were going to bring out
here a few years ago?
On 8/22/19 10:05 AM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
> RLs are spoken for!
>
> --
> Will
>
On 8/22/2019 11:31 AM, Steven Stengel via cctalk wrote:
How do I ship a 50 pound computer from Europe to the United States? Who has
good rates?
Thanks-
Steve
Well good packing would double the weight, and how fast do you/they need it?
Ben.
A few weeks ago I shipped approx 39 kilos from The Netherlands to USA (HP A990).
At least in Holland, most shippers do not accept such heavy stuff (max 30
kilos).
Only UPS did … and yes, the “horror” stories *are* true. They managed to drop
the package.
Not from 4 inches above ground, but more,
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 10:31:46AM -0700, Steven Stengel via cctalk wrote:
> How do I ship a 50 pound computer from Europe to the United States? Who has
> good rates?
"Europe" contains so many diverse states and cultures that you're going to have
to be a bit more precise about where in the 4 milli
The automated package sorting I'm told includes dropping packages from
one conveyor belt to another, and stuff can fall up to 6ft (though
more likely when something gets clogged/jammed up and packages fall
off of the conveyor system).
39kg/90lbs is heavy enough that it probably should be
palletize
> I assume these are the ones you were going to bring out
> here a few years ago?
Didn't you tell me you lost interest?
--
Will
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 06:30:10PM +, Henk Gooijen via cctalk wrote:
> A few weeks ago I shipped approx 39 kilos from The Netherlands to USA (HP
> A990). At least in Holland, most shippers do not accept such heavy stuff (max
> 30 kilos).
Yeah, well, "dat kan niet" *is* the Dutch motto. I'm sur
> On Aug 22, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Peter Corlett via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 06:30:10PM +, Henk Gooijen via cctalk wrote:
> ...
>> Only UPS did … and yes, the “horror” stories *are* true. They managed to drop
>> the package. Not from 4 inches above ground, but more, becaus
> On Aug 22, 2019, at 2:09 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Aug 22, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Peter Corlett via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 06:30:10PM +, Henk Gooijen via cctalk wrote:
>> ...
>>> Only UPS did … and yes, the “horror” stories *are* true. They
That is useful information.
I had explicitly givien the shortest URL that I found to work. Others
pointed out that the auction NUMBER is the important piece of informtion,
and that the rest to make a URL can be recreated.
I suppose that somebody with some time on their hands could/should go
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:26 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
> > KE11-A Field Maintenance Print Set
> > http://manx-docs.org/details.php/1,9358
>
> Speaking of KE11-A's, does anyone know what's behind the bidding wars on
> recent eBay KE11-A component board listings, e.g.:
>
> https://
Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 9:26 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> wrote:
> > > KE11-A Field Maintenance Print Set
> > > http://manx-docs.org/details.php/1,9358
> >
> > Speaking of KE11-A's, does anyone know what's behind the bidding wars on
> > recent eBay KE11-A component boa
I had an interesting experience with UPS - they shipped me a tape library from
the U.S. to Canada... when it arrived, the inside was completely trashed.
As in, no recognizable components bigger than a credit card.
UPS insisted that the condition of the tape library was as they received it for
s
Yea the PT-2 was a CE tool used for TONS of devices, I have a write-up
on IBM storage from the 3370 days and the PT-2 was mentioned for
diagnostics on the 3370, even remotely to a customer site over landline
I would suppose.
So a pretty neat thing but this and all later devices had tapes you'd
On 08/22/2019 02:09 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
Many ages ago, I worked for a company that made 12-bit
computers for radiation treatment planning. they palleted a
computer and shipped it to Holland for a trade show. At the
arrival airport, somebody pushed it out of the cargo bay
with n
On 8/22/2019 6:23 PM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
The machine was later returned to the US and was used as a
"test mule".
At Microdata, we were touring the country on a mission to fix some bugs
that customers were having, and happened to be in Dallas when a problem
with one of a customers
On 8/22/19 12:16 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
> On another mailing list, someone asked if there was any list specifically
> about bit-slice design and microcoding. I don't know of one, so I've
> created a new mailing list specifically for those topics:
>
> http://lists.brouhaha.com/mail
I was one of the bidders. I have a KE11 backplane and it is populated. I just
wanted some spare boards. You don't see these boards that often.
I am hoping that a backplane would appear too. The seller seems to have some
early pdp11 backplanes.
Paul
>> KE11-A Field Maintenance Print Set > htt
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