"worked the last time used but no guarantees and are sold as is"
Reminds me of the test and tag rip-off that has been embedded in
legislation.
It was OK when we tested it at 3pm on Tuesday afternoon Your Honor.
Gone are the days of personal accountability.
On Mon, 27 Dec 2021, 2:50 pm Ali via c
Hmm - Depends on where that pesky ground connection is put :-) (Duck)
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2022 at 12:55, Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> > Nice job, but isn't the 7915 the negative regulator?
>
> Whoops :-)
>
> >
> > --Chuck
> >
Hi Dennis,
That makes complete sense - All of my cc* related emails get forwarded into
a single folder here anyway.
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Sigh...
Yet another American seler who doesn't understand how simple overseas
shipping is.
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 at 03:12,
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2022 at 06:51, Doc Shipley via cctalk
wrote:
> On 10/20/22 20:15, Doug Jackson via cctalk wrote:
> > Sigh...
> >
> > Yet another American seler who doesn't understand how simple overseas
> > shipping
I agree that we should probably use the intent of a specific era.
I believe that the world certainly dropped out of my personal definition of
'Classic' when the 386 came in.
I have an interest in things up to and including 80186, and they certainly
are not run of the mill.
Just my thoughts.
Dou
Off topic - but interesting.
I had a very frustrating experience with an 80188 made by Innovasic.
The SBC188 BIOS would halt if the chip was used because its power on
behaviour was different to the Intel 80188.
http://www.vk1zdj.net/?p=551
That's *many* hours of my life I won't get back.
Kinde
This may be a pertinent message from 11 July 2022.
I use Gmail, so I never delete email - It's all stored for me. Forever.
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Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 01:38:36 -0400
From: Dennis Boone
Subject: List migration
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org, cct...@c
I would be interested in it - Happy to pay postage to Australia, and a bit
for the machine ;-)
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On Thu, 2 Feb 2023 at 20:42, David Brownlee via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I had some idea of trying to get money for
I love the small note about Steve Wozniak in the second magazine... lots
of hardware experience - Time poor :-)
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On Fri, 3
At this point I will chime in.
I brought what looked like an Imsai keyboard from this crowd, or a previous
version of them - The web site is *amazingly* similar.
The keyboards were cheap as chips, $149, so I went for it, knowing that I
was protected by PayPal.
I get tracking details pretty quic
That's the crux of it.
Without advertisers magazines are too expensive. As advertisers needs
change they move to diferent media.
It's frustrating. But part of the world in which we live.
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023, 12:34 pm Wayne S via cctalk,
wrote:
> Not progress just consolidation of the pc man
Camiel,
Without sounding super negative (my day job as a security consultant let's
me do that enough...) I would be especially wary of connecting anything
with a 10 year old stack to the modern internet. The range of automatic
attacks based on what the state of the OS was when it was last patch
Wait !! - there was BASIC in ROM for the IMSAI?
How was the memory laid out? What I/O devices did it expect?
Does it run with a Z80 CPU, or only the 8080?
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 12:51, steve shumaker via cctalk <
cctalk@clas
Hi Everybody.
It is important to keep everyone aware of phishing attempts, but it's also
important to make sure when you send warning emails to simply delete the
actual URL that the criminals provide so that nobody accidently clicks on
something...
Kind of like making sure that 400V capacitor was
To be completely honest, Electrotechnology students with 415v DC bench
supplies and HV caps all learnt very quickly not to catch something when
somebody threw it to you.
Ahhh - The folly of youth :-)
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Doug Jackson
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Years ago I had the 5.25" installation floppies and the important yellow
slips of paper with the authorisation keys to install the operating system
and various extensions
Sadly I tossed them when I moved to FreeBSD.
Nowadays - I wonder how useful the installers would be without the licence
/ acti
Hi Stephen,
Sorry to use your Fig Forth thread - I too have a Corsham 6809 system, with
a SD card - I can not for the life of me figure out what files / how to put
stuff onto the SD card to boot - either Basic or Flex/09.
If you had success down the Fig route that would also be great - but do you
Hi Kevin,
Often that is because you signed up using an old email that is forwarded to
your current email - Have a look at the message headers to see which email
it is sending messages to. You can then log into the list manager with
that email and remove yourself.
it is particularly tricky for me
Ans sway they have in congress to get laws specifically modified for their
benefit...
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, 1:27 pm Fred Cisin via cctalk,
wrote:
> >> OTOH, spammer mailing lists, and leaked personal and trade secrets
> >> seem to last forever.
>
> On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, ben via cctalk wrote:
> > Y
ASCII Graphic of an EMP:
Much EMF
_
| |
| |
--- -
zero EMF
t=0 t= very short time
What frequencies would you like Fourier would sugg
Having paid personally for a Borland C++ compiler in the Windows 95 days, I
can confirm that the set of books can comfortably elevate a monitor by
about 14" when used as a monitor stand.
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024, 10:27 am geneb via cctalk,
wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, Mike Norris via cctalk wrote:
>
>
Wow,
I agree that there is clearly an incompatibility - I wonder how? CP/M
should be CP/M... Just the BDOS changed for the individual machine
hardware.
One thought is the screen RAM may be an issue with overlaying.
I suspect that Borland didn't notice, as the TRS80 Model 4 was really late
in t
Circa 1986 I was working at the Research School of Physical Sciences at the
Australian National University.
As late as that we were still running CP/M on an eclictic mix of Imsai8080
and STD Bus based machines. These were all running laboratory
experiments.
Turbo Pascal was king in that environm
We can unsubscribe?
No -Once you give your email over, it's there forever :-)
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2024 at 13:49, Glen Slick via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Help. Unsubscibe. Jane, get me off
I never thought I would write this, but can we please keep drug induced
Scandemic theories off list.
I would have thought that as a group of technical people we would all have
been capable of thought and could read.
There was a pandemic. There were vaccines of varying levels of success
developed
I am working on a USB interface for my Sinclair ZX 80.
The biggest problem im facing is how to buffer the 16GB through my 1kb of
program RAM. It's proving to be very slow.
Just as soon as I can get that working I'm hoping to be able to read these
devices.
On Tue, 27 Nov. 2018, 4:57 pm ED MAJD
It is.
He ended up serving 15 months in prison for making rescue disks that were
based on downloadable software that required licence keys that the PCs that
he refurbished already had.
It's a complex.case and the judge didn't understand the actual value of the
media which was zero.
Sadly technic
It looks like it's the hosting bill as well. That's not a simple expired
domain page.
On Thu, 7 Nov. 2019, 9:20 am Bill Degnan via cctalk,
wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2019, 5:15 PM William Sudbrink via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> > Domain has been down for 7 days now. No reply to
So.
At the end of the day there are three paths.
1. Accept that HP doesn't give two hoots about hobbyists and patch the
abandoned operating system to fix the problem.
2. Declare that we need to develop an open replacement.
Or
3. Accept that HP actually owns the rights to our VAX 11/785 machi
Having worked for them in also not surprised.
When they absorbed Compaq their culture changed. Significantly for the
worse.
I'd be stunned if they existed in a form other that selling printers and
ink cartridges in 5 years time.
On Wed, 11 Mar. 2020, 10:42 am Patrick Finnegan via cctalk, <
ccta
That's a beautiful board.
While I have no docs, a careful look confirms for me that it would
superimpose something (likely clock data) on a video signal. The
horizontal and vertical counters, mux and Rom give that away.
I love the layout. Absoloutly done in the days of tape ar 2 or 4 times.
'telnet ? that is very much indeed useful if someone wants to run a pure
old school desktop while managing !'
He he...
Of course it should be said that that old gear using Telnet shouldn't be
connected to the wider internet.
It's kind of funny when a kid in Sydney discovers he can turn off a cit
I'm literally in the process of starting this.
I have a pdp11/05 and the key was snapped off. I brazed it back together.
The barrel is a three wafer unit. It is easily removable by undoing the 4
screws to remove the front panel. Removing the screws holding the micro
switches in place and remov
for me, the item that usually fails in the WTCP series is the switch at the
end of the sensor.
I have replaced the sensors each time, because dammit - My 40 year old iron
sometimes just needs a new cord, or a new heater, or a new tip, or a new
sensor. Best iron I have ever had :-)
Kindest regar
Hi David,
That certainly is a shame. For the gold plated contact to corrode so badly
means large amounts of potential damage to the flexible PCB.
You may be able to repair it using some brass shim - but I cant see how
else to repair it.
The CX was a wonderful machine - and seeing this has remin
Hi everybody
I'm the proud owner of a PDP11/05 system with a couple of 8" floppy
drives. I believe they are likely to be RX01s.
Does anybody on the list have some boot media that they could provide. I
understand that the controller can't format the disks so I'm in a
frustrating state where I do
Is it possible to share the link.
On Wed, 22 Apr. 2020, 3:38 pm Bob Smith via cctalk,
wrote:
> I found the referenced paper, wrong authors - it was Bell and
> Casasent, in a cache paper, a bit earlier than 78
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 9:17 PM Bob Smith wrote:
> >
> > Nice!
> > BUT no my BigM
I remember testing memory chips with a thumb. The one that took yoir
fingerprint ofd was always faulty.
Hopefully it's not whisker regrowth. That would be really frustrating.
On Fri, 12 Jun. 2020, 12:15 am Charles via cctalk,
wrote:
>
> On 6/11/20 2:29 AM, Mattis Lind wrote:
> >
> >
> > torsd
We could consider moving to Google groups hosting.
In the wake of the removal of Yahoo many of my groups moved there and it
works really well.
Doug
On Wed, 17 Jun. 2020, 7:22 am Rob Jarratt via cctalk,
wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cctalk On Behalf Of Bill Degnan
> via
> > c
Ah... I suspect it's an example of modern web apps being excessive.
That URL was likely only active during the session that the user was active
within. When the session went away so did the URL.
It's longer than the information content of the universe to stop it from
being accessed by somebo
I gave up on hosting my own email years ago when I was the recipient of
tens of thousands of spam messages per day, both to this and my business
email address. I now simply use gmail to handle email - seems like the G
beast has seen every bit of spam before, so the spam transfer rate is
approximat
Hi Peter,
That is a stunning board, and in beautiful condition.
The square cubes are transformers, most likely some sort of pulse
transformer on the base of the transistor.
A multimeter will tell you in quick form.
Doug
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Doug Jackson
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Check
Sadly, the original tweet doesn't mention what mainframe - Somebody did
ask, and there was no response I could see.
The error messages suggest it's some sort of Linux system using Docker
containers, so it's not OS/360 :-)
I suspect given that it's running out of memory, that it's yet another
linu
Ahhh,
Just m,aybe it is simply an I/O processor with different firmware - That
would run zork just fine :-P
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Comp.lang.forth taught me that flame wars were fun and all I needed to
enjoy them was popcorn.
It also showed me how every person writing their own version of a language
and the associated flame wars actually damaged the the community. I
suspect much of Forths lack of traction can be attributed t
That is absolutely in keeping with the flame nature of the group.
Sigh...
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I can't get to the original domain.
It certainly looks unregistered.
On Sun, 30 Aug. 2020, 6:41 am jwest--- via cctalk,
wrote:
> Mike wrote
> -Original Message-
> From: cctalk On Behalf Of Mike Douglas
> via cctalk
> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 6:02 PM
> To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Not me either,
But I pass all of my email through gmail, and it filters out all of the
spam for me anyway.
A couple of years ago, some helpful person selected my email for sending
millions of messages and it broke my email environment, the only way I
could get it working again was to either aband
Not fun at all - :-(
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Just like an old fashioned letter, this em
I recall some of the high end cards in the CGA / EGA era had adon boards
that were connected with a 20 or 36 pin jumper cable across the top of the
boards - They also ran more than 64K or ram, such as the ATI Wonder
boards. Maybe it's like that - the ATI boards had 256K so they could page.
Kindes
Hi...
>From memory there were a number of remote exploits against AIX 4.x.x
The most simple were against ftpd.
A quick search found this..
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14409/. This extracts the root user
hash.
Of course if you have local access there is the rlogin vulnerability
again
I know it has been discussed a billion times before...
My personal measure has nothing to do with the 20 year rule - I use the
introduction of the PC as the end of the Vintage era. IBM made the
computing industry standard and boring.
Anything pre - 1982 is interesting, anything post 1982 is a bo
Could it have been a 5V LED with integral current limit?
That would explain the odd behaviour.
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Those of us late to the party may like to know:
1. What was AL
2. Why was it famous?
3. Tell us more about Doug, and his apartment :-)
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WOW!!
I Have one of those ETI boards, and I based my final Electronics
Engineering project on its big brother, the 65F12.
>From memory, I spent days trying to understand why you had to issue a HEX
1800 MEMTOP command before using the disk. ETI Suggested that it was
because the system had to know
Dwight,
I would be very interested in your NC4016 experience. I did collect a
NC4016 STD bus board a while ago from ePay, and have successfully spoken to
it via a terminal - It would be fun to add storage, but I have no idea
where to start :-)
And no doco..:-/
Kindest regards,
Doug Jackson
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
That's the beauty of the Internet, infinite overlapping groups.
My view is post it everywhere - I understand how to use the key :-)
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I could never get my head around Golf... except when the drinks cart
came.. then it was fun. :-p
On Wed, 16 Dec. 2020, 12:05 pm Bill Gunshannon via cctalk, <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On 12/15/20 7:40 PM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 12/15/2020 3:40 PM, Bill Gunshannon
Oh no.
I wonder what it was this time.
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Just like an old fashio
Well,
That went quickly.
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Just like an old fashioned letter, th
I will never know - They use some sort of filter that prevents access from
Australia.
Perhaps somebody would like to post the photo and description
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HI Paul,
"I don't know what "HD BNC" means. There's only one BNC"
Years ago when working in a university with Photomultiplier tubes, we used
HV BNC connectors - these looked like standard BNC, but were rated at 10kv.
https://www.radiall.com/products/rf-coaxial-connectors/high-voltage-connectors
Hi Paul,
I also found an example of the HD BNC connector - It is interesting.
https://au.element14.com/amphenol-rf/095-850-188m050/rf-coax-hd-bnc-plug-hd-bnc-plug/dp/2766835?CMP=KNC-GAU-GEN-DSA-PDP-PAGE&mckv=s_dc|pcrid|435342446135|pkw||pmt|b|slid||product||pgrid|98446732062|ptaid|dsa-92244615933
Dwight.
That smells like one of the Rifa caps. Thick brown smoke.
Or was it one of the big electros?
On Wed, 12 May 2021, 12:59 am dwight via cctalk,
wrote:
> The rivets are likely more of a safety thing than an issue warrantee
> repair thing. The inside of a Apple II is intended to have user
I use any of the 'Orange' based goo gone type cleaners for labels.
Be careful to have an absorbent tissue. Once the black goo has been
dissolved, mop it up quickly - otherwise in the next few weeks you will
find black smears everywhere wnd wonder where they came from.
Kindest regards,
Doug Jac
We can synthesise those with a Female edge connector and a nice Gold Plated
set of long fingers.
I agree - those connectors were beautiful and very useful in the days of
barely adequately buffered signals slapped onto a tin plated PCB edge
connector.
Kindest regards,
Doug Jackson
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I spent years working in field service, and this was a conversation I had
multiple times per day...
Me: Silently types 'vi ' or 'edlin ' depending on the platform
Client: Wow you still use - You should use Qedit12005b
its the best!
me: But the next client I visit won't have Qedit12005b, so I w
And yet, here we are.
When I built my first system in 1985 as a trainee technical officer,
the *first* thing I did was copy all of the 8" floppies I could from a
donor system onto my 5.25" DSHD drives (1.2MB - The biggest system in
the neighbourhood at the time), so I could return the borrowed 8"
Hmmm, MSX
I only knew of MSX here in Australia (circa 1985/6 ish) because the
shop where I hung out, ogling Toshiba T300 PC compatibles has an MSX
machine they were trying to sell. I recall its colorful keyboard
Kindest regards,
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There was a "Killer Poke" on the commodore PET that would alter the video
horizontal output frequency, which had the effect of physically damaging
the video hardware as the high voltage was generated by the flyback
transformer.l and there was no regulation.
It's mere existence made my father paran
Yes, UUCP was literally a thing, but UNIX was unobtanium in the early
computing eral - The world of the University Minicomputer.
It certainly wasn't even vaguely accessible by a hobbyist running a
Z80 or 6800 in the late 70's.
I vividly remember being able to take home a NEC 80386 computer from
m
I own my entire working career to some random happenings as a kid with
interfacing equipment to IBM PC clones using RS232.
As a late teenager I used to hang out at the local computer store who sold
Toshiba gear. I had a knack for making cables that allowed them to connect
brother printers using R
Haven't the really big machines been virtualise under a specialised version
of Linux. I recall Andrew Tridgal working for IBM 15 years ago porting it
to their Z series.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2024, 12:35 pm Donald Whittemore via cctalk, <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Has to be the mid to late 80s. Th
Both - Assume one goes down.
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2024 at 17:30, John Robertson via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Archive.org or bitsavers.org?
>
> John :-#)#
>
> On 2024-
Hi everybody,
I used to own a SBC6128 which I built from Spare Time Gizmo's.
It was a PDP8 on a chip, using a Harris 6128 PDP8 on a chip. It featured a
serial port and an IDE disk interface. It was a heap of fun to use and
recreated quite faithfully, my PDP8 that I had access to as a kid circa
Hi Dave,
I'll send this to the group, I suspect my email made it into your spam.
Doug
-- Forwarded message -
From: Doug Jackson
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2025, 6:05 am
Subject: Re: SBC6128
To:
Hi Dave,
I was just researching the IOB6120 (I had an 8 at the end of the model..
sigh -
m on my one drive...
>
> https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ag4BJfE5B3onoNli9TZ4C4GMmhTJbg?e=wUThV9
>
> I need to dig a little deeper for the board and bits, but I only have a
> CPU board, not an IOB...
>
> Dave
>
> On 14/01/2025 12:26, Doug Jackson via cctalk wrote:
> > Hi Dave,
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