I thought this was fun; stumbled upon it while looking for what words of
wisdom Fred had to share about the format of 3" disks:
https://books.google.com/books?id=7D0EMBAJ&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=3%22+floppy+disk+format+fred+cisin&source=bl&ots=b3iHCeqJzB&sig=ACfU3U19DoXha-0sh2fqm26M72Z1tlKLXw&hl=e
Hi, made a number of updates to the sale pages on my site, and brought
back a copy of my commercial site (good for downloads).
Unfortunately I screwed up the .html pages and lost some links.
Should all me fixed now.
Added an FAQ some more parts (eg: 8008 CPI for MOD8), some sample
pricing (please
On 11/29/19 7:01 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
Let's try again with the right name in the Subject line! It's not
really classic (although it does try to pretend to be but does anyone
here do anything with the P112 SBC? I am trying to get 8" disks
running on it but I am seeing some rathe
On 12/2/19 11:31 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
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>
> As far as 8-inch drives are concerned, you would need to do exactly
> everything you would need to do to hook up an 8-inch drive to a PC,
> since the P112 uses a PC SuperIO chip for the FDC, and the floppy
> headers have PC pinouts and signal meanin
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 8:51 PM Jay Jaeger via cctalk
wrote:
> When I corresponded with Al Kossow about format several years ago, he
> indicated that CCITT Group 4 lossless compression was their standard.
>
There are newer bilevel encodings that are somewhat more efficient than G4
(ITU-T T.6), s
> Well, I have the dBit FDADAP. Works great. I have used them before
> on a PC to access PDP-11 disks from PUTR and E11. The P112 claims to
> support 8" but I am finding it unlikely. If it (well, at least the
> OSes it runs) don't even know it only has 77 tracks I can't see how
> anyone ha
Thank you.
I haven't heard from Brett Glass in decades, since he moved to Idaho. He
ran the numbers and decided that the differential in market value between
his housing here and similar in Idaho was enough to support him for quite
a while. Since he was working as a writer, he didn't have to
At 04:26 PM 12/2/2019, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>Thank you.
>I haven't heard from Brett Glass in decades, since he moved to Idaho. He ran
>the numbers and decided that the differential in market value between his
>housing here and similar in Idaho was enough to support him for quite a while.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 6:44 PM ben via cctalk
wrote:
> Well it is good thing, but the REAL Hyper-media is yet to come.
> PROJECT XANADU *Founded 1960 * The Original Hypertext Project
>
The Foonly is not a /360.
The Foonly is more like a -10.
The Foonly is faster than lightning.
Oh, I'll get my
At 01:57 PM 2/12/2019 -0700, you wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 8:51 PM Jay Jaeger via cctalk
>wrote:
>
>> When I corresponded with Al Kossow about format several years ago, he
>> indicated that CCITT Group 4 lossless compression was their standard.
>>
>
>There are newer bilevel encodings that ar
On 12/2/19 4:55 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote:
> > Well, I have the dBit FDADAP. Works great. I have used them before
> > on a PC to access PDP-11 disks from PUTR and E11. The P112 claims to
> > support 8" but I am finding it unlikely. If it (well, at least the
> > OSes it runs) don
> The menu you get when you hit Escape on startup has an option for
> setting a floppy as 8". Mine is ROM 5.7 which I believe is the next
> to last. Unless it is different than the other CP/M systems I have
> FORMAT should have no hardware dependent code in it. It was the OS
> that tracked
On 12/2/19 5:34 PM, Guy Dunphy via cctalk wrote:
Interesting comments Guy.
I'm completely naive when it comes to scanning things for preservation.
Your comments do pass my naive understanding.
But PDF literally cannot be used as a wrapper for the results,
since it doesn't incorporate the re
On 12/2/19 8:36 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote:
> > The menu you get when you hit Escape on startup has an option for
> > setting a floppy as 8". Mine is ROM 5.7 which I believe is the next
> > to last. Unless it is different than the other CP/M systems I have
> > FORMAT should have no
I cannot understand your problems with PDF files.
I've created lots and lots of PDFs, with treated and untreated scanned
material. All of them are very readable and in use for years. Of course,
garbage in, garbage out. I take the utmost care in my scans to have good
enough source files, so I can cr
On 12/2/19 8:20 PM, Alexandre Souza via cctalk wrote:
I cannot understand your problems with PDF files.
My problem with PDFs starts where most people stop using them.
Take the average PDF of text, try to copy and paste the text into a text
file. (That may work.)
Now try to edit a piece of
On 12/2/19 9:06 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
In my opinion, PDFs are the last place that computer usable data goes.
Because getting anything out of a PDF as a data source is next to
impossible.
Sure, you, a human, can read it and consume the data.
Try importing a simple table from a PDF
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