Hi Tom,
I have a Xilinx CoolRunner-II Design Kit from 2002. It was made by
Digilent. On the silk screen it says Digilab XC2.
You are welcome to have it for the cost of postage from Australia.
Best regards
Tom Hunter
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 2:40 AM Tom Uban via cctalk
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> I am looking for
> On Aug 24, 2023, at 1:54 AM, Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk
> wrote:
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> Adam Thornton via cctalk writes:
>> I have heard rumors of one "fredmacs" which is a more-or-less emacs that
>> will run on PDP-11 v7 Unix.
>
> I don't know if this is what you heard about, but Fred Fish wrote an
> Emacs
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 19:21, KenUnix via cctalk wrote:
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> Has anyone got SCO Unix to successfully install and run on Virtualbox?
>
> My efforts have failed. My host is Ubuntu 22.04 with Virtualbox 7.0.10.
No, but I have read that it is doable, with a very constrained VM.
Some more info:
https:
I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as "ue".
It's Microemacs 3.6; what I did was to clone
https://github.com/troglobit/MicroEMACS and check out the first commit.
Some experimentation later, it had the usual problem with v7 and DEC
linkers that not all the function
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 5:26 PM Adam Thornton via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as
> "ue".
>
> It's Microemacs 3.6; what I did was to clone
> https://github.com/troglobit/MicroEMACS and check out the first commit.
>
> S
Liam,
I have been experimenting with GhostBSD 64bit. It runs quite well under
Virtualbox. It is
supported and updated and has a vast repo. There is a prebuilt package with
the XFCE
desktop. I added FireFox, bash, gzip and other toys.
It functions superior to FreeBSD.
If I want to go back in a ti
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 08:54 Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> The Apple I is not historically significant enough alone to justify
> the prices they get
>
The first product sold by the first company to hit $1T market cap seems
historically significant to me.
AFAIK the Apple 1 was also the first ine
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023, 8:38 PM Eric Smith via cctalk
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> On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 08:54 Bill Degnan via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> > The Apple I is not historically significant enough alone to justify
> > the prices they get
> >
>
> The first product sold by the first company to hit $1T market cap seem
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 21:27 Chuck Guzis via cctalk
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> The PACE itself was a re-cast of the NSC IMP-16 chipset.
>
The IMP-16 and PACE architectures were similar (and similar to the DG
Nova), but they weren't binary or source compatible. Apparently NS didn't
think there was enough of an exis
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023, 20:51 Bill Degnan via cctalk
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> The Jolt was the first 6502, how much is that worth?
>
Did the Jolt predate the KIM-1? I don't know their introduction dates.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 5:51 PM Bill Degnan via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> I don't mean to be argumentative. I totally get it why the apple I is
> historic and valuable, but the proportion is lost. My only point, the
> proportion. The fact that today Apple is worth $1Tn does not
I picked that one because it said it had derived from a 1986 original, so I
guessed that if I went back to the initial GH commit I'd get something that
was K&R C and not a million miles away from v7, and I was right.
I...can't believe I never thought of just tossing some #defines up top. I
feel *
Adam Thornton wrote:
> I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as
> "ue". It's Microemacs 3.6
As far as I know, the first Emacs on a PDP-11 was written by MIT alumnus
Warren Montgomery at Bell labs.
https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/emacs-history/blob/sources/docs/Mont
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