Hello,
Does anyone have a copy of Siemens RM200 ARC firmware?
It has been used to switch from SINIX(big endian) to Linux or Windows
(little endian).
Best regards,
Plamen
On Sat, 20 Nov 2021 at 03:34, Steve Malikoff via cctalk
wrote:
> Whenever some new vintage computing page appears I go to archive.org and
> submit the
> URL to them for the wayback machine. Often they've crawled it already, but
> not always
> so I think it does help.
When you submit a URL to a
I read with sadness an obituary in the New York Times of the passing of *Jay
Last*, he being one of the “traitorous eight” infamy, if you wish to look
at it that way. We in CCTalk owe him and others a great deal as they helped
create the Silicon Valley from which early small computers evolved.
H
> On 2021-11-21 9:45 a.m., Adam Thornton via cctalk wrote:
>> On 11/19/21 9:33 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
>>
>> And what happens when you wake up one morning to find archive.org is
>> gone, too?
>>
>>
> Fundamentally, eventually we're all going to be indistinguishable
> mass-components i
and yet, after it's over and there's *nothing* left from 30+ years of
collecting, there are occasional reflections on what you left behind...
just saying...
Steve
On 11/22/2021 11:50 AM, John Ames via cctalk wrote:
On 2021-11-21 9:45 a.m., Adam Thornton via cctalk wrote:
On 11/19/21 9:33 PM
In my case it's stuff that *I* didn't save and just tossed it because
"Why would I ever want this anymore?". I *really* regret tossing all of
the source for stuff I wrote while I was at IBM. It was after all IBM's
property (since I wrote it all as an IBM employee) and I doubt any of it
survive
On 11/22/21 2:59 PM, Guy Sotomayor via cctalk wrote:
> In my case it's stuff that *I* didn't save and just tossed it because
> "Why would I ever want this anymore?". I *really* regret tossing all of
> the source for stuff I wrote while I was at IBM. It was after all IBM's
> property (since I wrote