If it's a windoze system, modified a bare-bones keylogger about 10
years ago which records all keystrokes (can get time of key_press,
key_release) and also monitors all mouse clicks as well as title of
window clicked on. Can also record every mouse event which takes up
a LOT of disk space. J
Have you considered asking them what they are doing?
You would be surprised how much logging various software packages do.
There are always chat logs (unless deleted) - always usage logs - unless
deleted.
Work with them as a first instance, failing that have them do the work
physically beside you
I know it is the year 2020 but nevertheless what are my chances of finding
a complete and repairable DEC PDP-8/E or as a second choice a PDP-8/I ?
Is there any hope or should I be just content with my SIMH based PiDP-8/I?
Thanks
Tom Hunter
I wouldn't get your hopes up. Finding a PDP-8 of any description is
going to be fairly difficult in this day and age, even a PDP-8/A. I'd
assume that the majority of those that were made were either scrapped,
or are now in private hands, where the owners would be unwilling to part
with them.
I have managed to completely disassemble the bad Osborne 1 keyboard -
remove all key mechanisms (body, plunger, main spring and actuator spring),
remove the 3 layer membrane from the aluminium backing board and separate
all three membrane layers (bottom, spacer and top) - all without damaging
or lo
On 11/20/2020 8:01 AM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
I know it is the year 2020 but nevertheless what are my chances of finding
a complete and repairable DEC PDP-8/E or as a second choice a PDP-8/I ?
Is there any hope or should I be just content with my SIMH based PiDP-8/I?
Thanks
Tom Hunter
Fu
On 11/20/20 5:19 AM, Doug Jackson via cctalk wrote:
Most traffic coming out of PCs these days is SSL encrypted, and you
are not likely to extract meaningful data from a session.
Squid proxy configured for TLS-bump-in-the-wire is also an option.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
I found some MPX -32 items this week. Rough scans here:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOBnMkRJvzAsOCloK4NBQM9iDoROPk-QPXBANxNg2yjsJhWlEj9Z0TN50wYKgwJkA?key=YjNyYndsLXhKZ2VYTHM3b21yNDFYNkFHa3NYbDFn
I want to redo them to send to bitsavers.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 10:51 PM Eric Moore wrot
Go for a 8m or f same omnibus and easer to lift as only onevnibuss panel! -
On Friday, November 20, 2020 John H. Reinhardt via cctalk
wrote:
On 11/20/2020 8:01 AM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
> I know it is the year 2020 but nevertheless what are my chances of finding
> a complete and repai
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 at 13:19, Doug Jackson via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Have you considered asking them what they are doing?
As my only offspring is only 1y old, [a] I'm not too worried and [b]
it would elicit no coherent response. However I've been doing my
research and I am given to believe that this
Oh wow! This is incredible to see, thank you!
http://vtda.org/docs/computing/SEL/SEL810ProgrammersReferenceCard(810A-810B)_1Mar69.pdf
Here is the equivalent 810A document I scanned.
-Eric
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 10:46 Tony Aiuto wrote:
> I found some MPX -32 items this week. Rough scans here:
Hello Tom,
Am 20.11.2020 um 15:11 schrieb Tom Hunter via cctalk :
> I have managed to completely disassemble the bad Osborne 1 keyboard
Congrats on that!
> The silver tracks remained undamaged as confirmed with a multimeter.
Very wise to check this while all is disassembled.
> I then carefull
Cool. Same shade of blue.
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 12:10 PM Eric Moore wrote:
> Oh wow! This is incredible to see, thank you!
>
>
> http://vtda.org/docs/computing/SEL/SEL810ProgrammersReferenceCard(810A-810B)_1Mar69.pdf
>
> Here is the equivalent 810A document I scanned.
>
> -Eric
>
> On Fri, Nov
How close to Tucson are you located or willing to haul?
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 7:01 AM Tom Hunter via cctalk
wrote:
> I know it is the year 2020 but nevertheless what are my chances of finding
> a complete and repairable DEC PDP-8/E or as a second choice a PDP-8/I ?
>
> Is there any hope or sho
Hi Patrik,
As to the superglue - it was the only option because the prongs are just
melted flat. To get the key mechanism out or off I had to scrape all the
melted plastic off. I then subsequently re-attach the key mechanism to the
aluminium backing board by applying a tiny drop of superglue betwe
Hello Cameron,
Am 16.11.2020 um 19:34 schrieb Cameron Kaiser via cctalk
:
> If you have an older pre-C99 system, I've backported a TLS 1.2 library to gcc
> versions as early as 2.5 as long as it has 64-bit ints (long long, usually)
> and stdarg.h.
Thanks for that! I’ll try to compile this in
Widen your search to pdp8/L's. I still have the pair of them I bought a
few years back, once the 11/24 is in service I'll start on them...
C
On 11/20/2020 9:01 AM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
I know it is the year 2020 but nevertheless what are my chances of finding
a complete and repairable
> Unfortunately, at least one line in the files is very long, so I can't
> easily put them to QSYS.LIB. This is not mandatory, but I like it that way.
How so? If it's an easy fix to split up the line or something, no biggie.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkai
Nice going! Next on wish list: openssh for 2.9BSD ;)
>
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 02:54:27PM +0100, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
> Peter Corlett via cctalk wrote:
>> Five MyBooks bought 18 months ago had debranded He8 disks in there: very
>> nice.
>> The three Elements a few months back have (non-SMR) WD Reds in them, which is
>> OK. Three more are sup
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 09:36:00AM -0500, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
[...]
>>> It also turns out that £1 ≈ €1 ≈ $1.
> Close, but no cigar. I just bought something from Europe 3 days ago.
This rule of thumb only applies to stuff imported from the USA to Europe, or
from anywhere to the UK. It
On 20/11/2020 17:59, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
Hi Patrik,
As to the superglue - it was the only option because the prongs are just
melted flat. To get the key mechanism out or off I had to scrape all the
melted plastic off. I then subsequently re-attach the key mechanism to the
aluminium back
On 20/11/2020 16:55, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
Go for a 8m or f same omnibus and easer to lift as only onevnibuss panel! -
Also a switchmode PSU which is much lighter than the -8/E linear supply.
But the -8/M normally has the minimal panel with the power key and
minimal toggle switches.
Hey all --
Got a nice 8KW omnibus core memory board here, designated the "E1" from
Keronix, that almost works except that bit 1 is off in the weeds
somewhere. Not a lot of information out there on Keronix hardware, anyone
have any docs? The board came with a sheet describing the addressing
confi
All the 8 m and f I had when in comp. Biz in the 80s had the full front
panel... guess I lucked out...
Now,8a. Could cone either way into my shop though
On Friday, November 20, 2020 Pete Turnbull via cctalk
wrote:
On 20/11/2020 16:55, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
>
> Go for a 8m or f s
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