I have the same system cabinet, but have not looked at it in detail. I
think from some of the replies, they are thinking about the H960 tall
cabinets and systems that are pulled out, then rotate on the slides.
This I think is like the hood of a car, then the system tilts up, as
the cabinet i
is is
the style I have, but I’m pretty sure my manual is for the pull-out enclosure.
A manual on this enclosure might give some idea on the gas struts.
Zane
On Dec 24, 2021, at 11:58 AM, jim stephens via cctalk
wrote:
I have the same system cabinet, but have not looked at it in detail. I
I don't know who is left, but a friend who has a system running on a
DS-20 alpha system migrated off the hardware as the vendor supporting
them was withdrawing support (finally) for that and some others. But
they also supported hardware replacement for them, and migrated them to
Intel servers.
Epay has messed the definitions up into a useless mess.
I'd expect a vendor not selling on such to actually test the items.
Whether they are warranted is a separate issue.
On ebay they've screwed over sellers to the point that it's all but
wasting time to list there unless you sell either r
On 12/26/2021 7:49 PM, Ali wrote:
Not sure what you mean here. Refurbished means that a seller has brought an item to the
original operating specs and that the item will operate as it should. This is also eBay's
meaning of refurbished. So I am not sure why you think they "screwed" it up.
I h
I think Datum was an Orange County, CA company mostly. They also did
tape formatters which were used with Pertec (also OC based for initial
time) to do NRZI and PE. I recall that they were similar to the Pertec
units, might have been related.
A friend worked for them on projects doing progra
On 1/31/2022 11:01 AM, Tom Gardner via cctalk wrote:
It seems clear it was used in memory well before HDDs but when it got
started there is unclear.
* IBM PC DOS v2 was an early user in 1983 with FDISK and its first PC
support of HDDs
* UNIX, Apple OS's and IBM mainframe all seem to come lat
Could be speaking ahead of answers here, but TI had an entire internal
PN system for their parts in the 70s (I dealt with it in 75) and they
did it to stop people from doing component level repairs on such as TI
silent 700s. I don't think there's a common P/N part in those.
I couldn't get the
The thread with the photograph had an Ebay source for the part.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/151010204380
doesn't help with function, or with the solder blob jumper purpose (or
booboo) but can get the part for some amount if they ship to Brazil.
On 2/24/2022 10:24 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrot
I have a serial Documation M-1000. Not running at the moment, but
adequate for such
Two more M-600 parallel, and I think the number for the dinky one is
M-150, also parallel.
interface would go thru an arduino with 5v board easily to a USB serial
or whatever (Ethernet maybe)
thanks
Jim
On
On 3/22/2022 9:23 AM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
I came across a reference to a cctalk message from 9 September 2006 and
would like to read the rest of the thread with the subject "PDP-8m Console
Switch Problems - fixed!".
Sending you the requested month. many titled messaages.
will send
sorry to put on list, but never heard from Tom about what I sent him.
thanks
Jim
On 3/22/2022 9:23 AM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
I came across a reference to a cctalk message from 9 September 200
On 3/27/2022 11:49 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
On 3/27/22 14:48, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Bigger question is who repaired the power supply "under warranty"?
My guess would be whoever fixed it this last time and warranted it.
bill
I have an Alpha DS-20 retired Feb 2021 that
On 4/1/2022 11:51 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
On Apr 1, 2022, at 2:38 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk
wrote:
On 2022-Apr-01, at 6:02 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
When I looked at that ebay listing of "glass memory" it pointed me to another item,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2656236
The list doesn't send any of the emails, but I get forged emails that
were harvested from someone with a folder full of different emails.
They show up with all the addresses, a lot of them email addresses from
here, all in the From: or CC: field, which the list mail server never does.
I've no
I picked one up several years ago for my 029. maybe 25 or 30 bucks.
I also grabbed a couple of the cylinders that were used to put legends
on cards, which were around. Never knew exactly what process used them,
but the look cool.
On 4/22/2022 3:16 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 4/22
not sure what needs to be done either. Maybe Jay's having problems with
that.t
Sending this along to see if my non google related post goes thru.
google folks apparently won't get it.
thanks
Jim
Dag Spicer posted a Tweet saying that Steve, a volunteer @ the CHM has
passed away.
https://twitter.com/dag_spicer/status/1544666106501087234?t=bMAk29lJ42j9mKv_iZaf7Q&s=03
Thanks
Jim
I'm good with the duality going away. I see in a day longer ago that
the split made sense and also was more useful.
I don't think I've seen the cctech separate out much that can't be
located and followed anyway.
Appreciate all the efforts. I'll look at my archives. I think Jay had
all I h
If you scroll thru the other auctions, these aren't the only ones with
interesting material. There is a lot of other equipment and items.
I scrolled and saw meters and power supplies for instance. The sad
thing that this shows is how poor a choice of an agent this operation is
in attracting
On 8/10/2022 10:53 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
Does anyone know if it's possible, or -- better -- have experience
using a cell phone as a dial up modem?
I'm wondering about doing something as an alternative to a traditional
POTS modem connected to a VoIP ATA. I'd think that treating
On 8/11/2022 5:33 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 8/11/22 2:07 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
I have used such as US Robotics with a vonage voip account pad. Sends
and receives faxes quite well, as well.
ACK
not sure what you are after then. I haven't seen a way to hook
On 8/31/22 13:33, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
Someone on Fesse Bouc just found a sealed box of SS/SD 8" floppies in
their garage.
Most FB types are too young to know 8" disks existed, of course.
Someone suggested punching a notch in them and using both sides.
Was that even possible on 8"
On 9/2/22 11:59, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 9/2/22 11:15, Tom Gardner via cctalk wrote:
I’m working on an update to Wikipedia on floppy disk drive controllers –
there is a nice section on WD but nothing on Intel/NEC
Anyone know the history of how the NEC µPD765 and the Intel 8272 beca
On 9/3/22 17:38, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
Well, it ain't in the 5150/5160 range!
The 5100 new was $10K to $20K.
I had a 5100 that a dentist had bought as soon as it came out and he
added the floppy drives and printer. It was a direct IBM buy for 31000.
thanks
Also a fair amount of so
the 5100 has an external connector. The floppy drive is a floor unit
about the size of three AT units upright, with two single density
floppies in it. We used my unit as an engineering reference to do a
floppy interface project which required 3740 compatability from our
hardware.
And the
On 9/5/22 08:53, Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2022, Fred Cisin wrote:
Well, it ain't in the 5150/5160 range!
The 5100 new was $10K to $20K.
On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, jim stephens wrote:
I had a 5100 that a dentist had bought as soon as it came out and he
adde
On 9/5/22 11:07, Tom Stepleton via cctalk wrote:
Are you sure about that? The 5100 doesn't support floppy drives. And
I've
never heard of third-party drives (that would need IMFs, too) for the
5100.
$3100 is about what IBM charged for a fully loaded 5150. (PC)
THAT is not a 5100! $3100 f
On 9/17/22 13:30, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
Greetings, all,
While getting ready for VCF Midwest etc, I have been spending a lot of
hobby time in the past year digging out various DEC minicomputer items
and testing/repairing them. To that end, I've been staring at a DSD480
on top of a PDP-
On 9/22/22 10:05, Peter Van Peborgh via cctalk wrote:
I know this is sacrilege but I am looking for the front panel of a *Data
General Nova *and/or *a DEC PDP 8/11/12/15*.
Why? I collect artefacts from the days of the minicomputer and earlier and
I want them for my collection/display. They sho
On 9/22/22 22:56, ben via cctalk wrote:
On 2022-09-22 11:30 p.m., Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 9/22/22 21:49, Teo Zenios via cctalk wrote:
I assume some of that stuff was purchased for TV show or movie props.
I recall all of the IBM 1620 front panels in "The Forbin Project", along
with
On 9/24/22 14:59, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
o?
On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 12:30 PM jos via cctalk
wrote:
On 24.09.22 04:57, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
Wow someone mentioning à phillips p series
Has a p854 new old stock panel my self along with bunch of manuals and à
spare core m
On 10/29/22 01:06, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
Re below. why would they refuse cash?
And vy the way, as soon as I had it, I offered it, but
they refused the tender.
If they accepted any amount from Sellam, they were on the hook for a lot
of laws
and regulations in the state. CA has som
On 3/8/23 22:23, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 3/8/23 19:23, Chris Elmquist wrote:
Who can read them now? ;-)
I suppose that you could rig something up as a streaming rig, but the
metal was murder on heads; the Univservo I interposed a thin plastic
tape between the metal and the head.
On 3/10/23 00:16, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
I believe that this photo shows a Datamatic 1000 tape next to a standard
1/2" drive.
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/00/3e/7d/003e7d4e3a2478db0b9a7c94f2033252.jpg
--Chuck
Hub size looks small on the 1/2" for later style tapes. 2" tape? I
wonder i
On 3/10/23 20:13, Gavin Scott via cctalk wrote:
And all the OS/360 variants were so late that they introduced three
other operating systems as a stopgap to allow IBM to actually ship
systems that were usable by customers. First came Basic Operating
System/360 (BOS/360), which was pretty much c
On 3/10/23 19:07, Sellam Abraham via cctalk wrote:
The school district was thrilled to get the PDP. Then they had PG&E set
up the power for it. Some PG&E technicians did not know the difference
between "Delta" and "Wye"/"Y" three phase! Seriously dsmaged the
machine.
This goes a bit sideway
On 3/12/23 15:00, Tarek Hoteit via cctalk wrote:
Thank you so much. The links are extremely helpful. Actually, your entire blog
is excellent, Steve
Regards,
Tarek Hoteit
On Mar 12, 2023, at 12:24 PM, Steve Lewis via cctalk
wrote:
Hello. I am visiting the Computer History Museum in Ca
This is great to see. One note, you'll need to install libx11-dev (on
Ubuntu 22 anyway)
then build it. Now to figure out how to play with it.
thanks
Jim
On 3/30/23 10:53, Eric Moore via cctalk wrote:
Originating in 1960, Lisp is second only to Fortran as the oldest
programming language still
ion on key mappings, unless you
have a knight or space cadet keyboard laying around and properly
mapped, lol.
Good times, it is definitely very different and weird.
-Eric
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:27 PM jim stephens via cctalk
wrote:
This is great to see. One note, you'll
On 3/24/2017 8:43 AM, Tor Arntsen via cctalk wrote:
It sure has the signature of spam. A link to some random place, without
explanation of what it is, text in Portuguese when the list uses English...
I also saw it on Facebook, where there are quite a few list members,
though I've not had a ch
On 3/26/2017 11:50 PM, Paul Anderson via cctalk wrote:
I'm close and interested, but it won't let me reply
If you have a vcfed account private message the original poster. I also
replied have close in as well, and am very interested.
I replied on the thread, but it is moderated for memb
I have replied over on vcfed, but so far not sign that my activities are
going anywhere.
If someone can help in contacting, I've got the resources to collect the
system, but so far
no sign of what is going on anywhere but the original posts.
thanks
jim
On 3/27/2017 4:53 AM, Ben Sinclair via c
I was able to get hold of a lot of boards which had been pulled from two
Decision Data's and a Western Dynex 2400 RPM 10mb (probably) drive.
The Dynex drive is similar to the RL02 and in fact was configurable to
look like one in one of the options. Microdata would have used 24
sector packs vs
That's cool. I need to scrounge around and find my copy of Forth we
used on a 6809 tape
controller firmware. I had forth in the diagnostic firmware that we had
on a snapon module
and you could compose whatever diagnostic exercises you chose by
executing the basic
test functions we had in Fo
On 3/28/2017 6:38 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
the guy on ebay made a big deal on the net about one SGI machine that he knew
had video game source code on it.
Not unusual. The more people crow about it the more hammers will swing
on good hardware that could otherwise be repurposed.
I wo
h 2017 at 08:54, jim stephens via cctalk
wrote:
I need to scrounge around
I always wonder why someone understands what I mean and has to go to
such a length to try to say I mean something else. Especially that I am
stealing it.
Sort of insulting, but to each their own. I have a lot of 6809 co
On 3/30/2017 6:58 PM, CuriousMarc via cctalk wrote:
Beware, the Museum is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Live demos of the IBM 1401
are on Wednesdays 3 pm and Saturdays 11 am. The PDP-1 is demoed more rarely, on
some Saturdays in the afternoon. More details here:
http://www.computerhistory.org/
On 3/30/2017 8:15 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Bonus points for those who remember their original original location.
--Chuck
Halted? We drove by there, could get address off google.
Weird Stuff used to be across from the original Frys, then Frys move
across the street with the Giant
On 3/30/2017 8:15 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Bonus points for those who remember their original original location.
--Chuck
General area of lots of good junking back in the day was here. I think
Halted is the last one of
the originals to leave. They moved to a place on Ryder and that
On 4/3/2017 1:56 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
This card is sitting in a IBM RT PC.
http://i.imgur.com/Adqnxr3.jpg?1
Possibly an RTIC card, with the 68000 on it. Might be a controller.
The 3278 is the same as the PC/AT one. The 3278 doesn't use anything
like a 68000 co-processor.
tha
On 4/4/2017 7:09 AM, Dominique Carlier via cctalk wrote:
Concerning the PSU I will analyze your suggestions.
Concerning the memory, I analyzed more in detail, I think finally that
all the memory is core type, 1 X 16KW (it is marked on it) and 2 X 8KW
(according to the size of the core pack
Here is the connector it has to go into.
I found three other cable sites with the identical page you shared (but
came up much more quickly).
Certainly looks like MMJ to me. that was what I searched for as well.
http://www.pacificcable.com/photos/PT-J250-6DEC.jpg
thanks
jim
On 4/8/2017 11:5
On 4/10/2017 5:45 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
I suspect that at some point, Intel had
its big-system hopes pinned on the iA432 chipset.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_iAPX_432
A friend made his career at Biin, mostly coding mind numbing code from
specs, and a round of golf every m
On 4/14/2017 8:20 PM, william degnan via cctalk wrote:
I've made a will, with a bunch of specific bequests.
No will, but at this point, the wife knows who to call. Already trying
to figure out how to get things into longer term collections if they
will stay there, and not get ebay-ed immedia
On 4/16/2017 11:28 AM, Anders Nelson via cctalk wrote:
Hi guys,
I recently impulse-bought a paper tape reader from eBay, a Remex
RRS6500BE1/660/DRB/U901
Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/292050475397
Pictures: https://goo.gl/photos/Wa3W7mtTwwuTczUV7
I have a half a dozen of these. A friend use
On 4/17/2017 1:11 PM, Rick Bensene via cctalk wrote:
There was an invoice that says they're Kennedy 9000-3, 4s models.
Wow! One of those would be very cool to get. I can't find any information on the
"4S" model, though. I am wondering if it has a SCSI interface. If it does,
even better.
If this link works for you, this is to an auction someone has for a
bunch of IMS and other
S100 cards.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBS-Slavenet-P-N-710525-128B-Rev-D-1984-S-100-CPU-Card-Board-115-/201869883143
I linked off something called IBS Slavenet, but it also has a number of
IMS boards
IMS
On 4/25/2017 12:45 AM, ben via cctech wrote:
I would go for distilled water, tap water could have chlorine it it.
Ben.
Good point. Also with care, I've seen distilled water, then alcohol
rinse (not
rubbing, but pure of some sort), then air dry. This is used on optics
to get
rid of water s
On 4/25/2017 1:39 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
"Little residue" would be more accurate, and some of that residue will
be water (look up "azeotrope") - plus you need a lot of alcohol for
something the size of a PDP-8 backplane. Blow dry, even after an
alcohol rinse.
In the process
On 4/26/2017 6:51 AM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:03 PM, Systems Glitch via cctalk
wrote:
I'm sure most of you DEC hackers have replaced a broken DEC handle or put
handles on a protoboard... I finally came across the right tool for the job, an
Indestro tubular ri
On 4/26/2017 9:47 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 4/26/17 8:06 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
Stu Phillips, a friend of ours did the insertion of metal metal Southco
extractor handles on our boards for the
Microdata 1600. He probably had a machine, as the Southco levers were
On 4/26/2017 2:15 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 5:06 PM, Systems Glitch via cctalk
wrote:
It's one of these:
http://www.grommetmachinery.com/stimpson-479-machine.html
Glad to hear it was saved from the scrap heap!
Indeed. I knew it was not a cheap item, and look
On 4/29/2017 10:59 AM, Jon Elson via cctech wrote:
On 04/29/2017 12:28 PM, Michael Thompson via cctech wrote:
The RICM just received $1,000 to buy a new oscilloscope. I would like a
four channel. and color would also be nice. The bandwidth doesn't
need to
be high because we usually work on a
On 4/30/2017 6:22 PM, Jerome H. Fine via cctalk wrote:
Looking for recommendations for a bulk tape eraser for SDLT and DLT
IV tapes.
Eons ago at Microdata we had a commercial grade bulk eraser which could
do 2400' reels maybe a bit larger.
I wondered by one day with a new fangled device,
On 5/1/2017 9:48 AM, Dave Wade G4UGM via cctalk wrote:
Yes I remember having a gentle discussion with the University of Salford
electricians, who wanted to know why I wanted 2 x 100amp feeds for the room
into which the 4361 (I think it was a 4361, might have been a 4331 or 4341) was
placed.
This might be a tempest or shielded vaxstation? Anyone speculate or
know for sure.
The vendor may have these mixed in as equivalent to their other
vaxstations. If you search for "DEC vax VS42A-BN"
you end up back at the vendors listing for the ones with plastic
covers. I didn't turn up an
On 5/2/2017 5:38 PM, Systems Glitch via cctalk wrote:
I keep meaning to stop by the guy's shop in MD
Please provide photos and info if you would. They have a lot of stuff.
I'm interested in whether this is a wound down
or ongoing Dec material operation, or the operation of an e waste recycl
On 5/4/2017 7:36 AM, Guy Sotomayor Jr via cctalk wrote:
Does anyone know how to convert KVa to 208v 3-phase currents and/or HP? IBM’s
docs all specify power in KVa and most of the 3 phase converters (other than
what Bob posted) seem to specify HP. If I’m going to spend serious coin on a
ph
On 5/8/2017 6:02 PM, william degnan via cctalk wrote:
Don French talked about the S100 expansion he created for the TRS
80 Model 1
A friend sold a TRS80 -> 488 -> sasi pile that allowed him to hook up
2.5mb and 5mb drives.
I don't recall his company but he did well enough to bootstrap Peer
On 4/1/2017 6:47 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctech wrote:
Typically not, since with no tape it should act like all the holes are punched,
yes?
with no tape, the Data Products servo ran open loop. You'd think what
you said was true, but IIRC, you didn't run them with no tape.
Later the 2230/60/90s
On 5/17/2017 5:45 PM, devin davison via cctalk wrote:
I have both a pdp 11/34 and 11/23 and am trying to find some bbs software
to run. Preferably something that will run under an os and not monopolize
the whole machine.
Any suggestions? i have not had much luck finding anything.
--Devin
You
On 5/18/2017 9:51 AM, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
So a 11/03 aka a lsi11 would be to slow for such things? Such as those
Heathkit h11 lsi11 macheans? Witch was a hobyist pdp11 for those that are
unfamiliar with the hearhkits
My take and extension on Chuck's and Allison's question is that
On 5/18/2017 10:52 AM, Mike Whalen via cctalk wrote:
The machine is plenty fast. There's been BBSes run on a VIC-20. You
can't get much slower than that. :)
In New Orleans, there was a rumor someone ran a VIC-20 BBS with no
persistent storage.
Maybe true but you also might not be able to t
On 5/18/2017 1:06 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
From: cctalk [cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] on behalf of Ali via cctalk
[cctalk@classiccmp.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 3:58 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject:
On 5/18/2017 1:45 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Anyone remember Boardwatch magazine?
--Chuck
I had a subscription to Rickard's rag pretty much for the duration till
I got my first paid Shell account @ world.std.com and left dialup behind
for continuous connectivity (initially on a 56K pp
When I got my first system running, S100, I had an Imsai 8080 with a
Hayes 103 modem. I used it to log into multics and some BBS's at the
time and record sessions and files and the like. I only had the usual
8" floppies, with eventually 1mb x 2 for storage.
However, reason for mentioning was
On 5/19/2017 3:23 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
On 18 May 2017 at 17:16, allison via cctalk wrote:
All a DOS BBS was was a user interface that provided security by requiring
user/password
and limiting the commands usable. The easy was to do that was a version of
the CMD module
rewritten
On 5/19/2017 5:13 AM, Peter Corlett via cctalk wrote:
Anyway, for those of us in Amsterdam who can actually be bothered to find and
hold down a job, go out and do the shopping, etc, we're replacing blown
incandescents with LED bulbs because that's what they sell in the shops.
Incandescent bulbs
On 5/19/2017 7:01 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
And if you break one you have to call HAZMAT. You did realize that,
didn't you? They contain mercury and any breakage requires professional
remediation by law!!
I bag and take to the disposal all fluorescent discard, including CFL.
ht
I just ran across a sale on epay by a guy who thought you could pull the
processor chip off the board and sell each in separate auctions.
I couldn't find the processor from the huge number of gold scrap chip
auctions he had, but he said it (or the other) chip(s) for the board
were listed.
I
On 5/20/2017 6:42 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
On 19 May 2017 at 21:39, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
I have news for you. (maybe) From 1976 until it petered out, the phone time
cost a lot too. $200 or more a month at times.
What does "phone time" mean in this context?
Lon
On 5/20/2017 7:49 AM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Chiappa via cctalk"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: KDF 8189 processor board foobared (ebay warning)
> From: Jim Stephens
> I just ran across a sale on epay by a
On 5/20/2017 7:01 AM, allison via cctalk wrote:
Argh, CPU chips used on dec board loose value as the complete board
carries the value.
KDF with the second chip is useful but the logic needed to may a "CPU"
of the raw chips is not trivial.
That was what I figured. Hopefully the lister will pu
On 5/20/2017 6:12 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> From: Jim Stephens
> I just ran across a sale on epay by a guy who thought you could pull
> the processor chip off the board and sell each in separate auctions.
There are a lot of idiotz out there.
Turned out he had never e
On 5/20/2017 3:20 PM, Paul Anderson wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have the M8189 11/23+ boards here. call me tonight if you want.
Paul
Are there any reasonably priced boards with the processor and memory of
either the KDF or KDJ processors?
The ones I've seen recently are astronomically priced. Would
On 5/21/2017 7:31 PM, classiccmp--- via cctalk wrote:
Mesa has to vacate these offices by the end of the month. They're super
nice people, just trying to avoid anything involving a scrapper. Please
dig up that thread and have another look (sorry, traveling).
Link to some photos I took:
https:/
On 5/22/2017 1:34 PM, steven stengel via cctalk wrote:
Regarding the previous message, all email will be obfuscated to foil scrapers.
I already sent Steve a whitelisted email (unique to this use) and my
spam proof phone# (Google Voice). I hope this is handy for people as
Steve gets a lot of
On 5/22/2017 7:28 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
I have no idea if I am on this list or not but I do not want to be on it at
all.
Likewise. Although I support the general notion, I have no idea if I was
listed on it either, and it would have been better to contact the people on
it indivi
On 5/22/2017 11:06 PM, Lyle Bickley via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2017 16:29:22 -0400
william degnan via cctalk wrote:
can you send a link to the people who are on the list so they can see
their listing? I personally don't mind as long as any record that
includes me personally does not i
I've not hunted for anything much new on text usenet groups in ages.
However I ran across a reference to a mailman mail list from 2006 call
sun at home.
Then stumbled across something call os.solaris.at-home. I presume that
may be comp.os.solaris.at-home ?
Anyone have a pointer to stable a
Anyone know of where these can be had now days?
thanks
jim
On 5/23/2017 5:56 PM, William Sudbrink via cctalk wrote:
Mercury
"bouncing around" in her body for almost a year before she finally passed.
It also "went through" the back of her hand without making some awful
lesion. 1.3 grams?! I've always gone with the mental crutch that a paper
clip wei
On 5/23/2017 11:37 PM, Dave Wade G4UGM via cctalk wrote:
Since
those are not easy to dig up now, what options are there? Also,
because there's often plenty of pigment, what oil/solvents are good to
wrest some of that pigment back out of a dried ribbon?
That is a question I'd like to determine
On 5/24/2017 5:23 PM, Ian Finder via cctalk wrote:
JP wrote:
Randy, with all due respect, have you seen how much an Apple 1 or a
Lisa... or even their_drives_ go for lately?
Yes and I would never keep such in a home w/o proper security. Someone
with $1m assets should not have them were they
On 5/26/2017 8:36 PM, Christian Liendo via cctalk wrote:
Im working in Hong Kong the next few weeks and I was wondering if there is
a place of interest I should check out
https://shift.newco.co/what-50-buys-you-at-huaqiangbei-the-worlds-most-fascinating-electronics-market-f0384d9fca32
North o
On 5/26/2017 8:36 PM, Christian Liendo via cctalk wrote:
Im working in Hong Kong the next few weeks and I was wondering if there is
a place of interest I should check out
This google search "shenzhen junk buy old computers" Hit a few Alibaba
listings for old systems and parts. Also other hits
On 5/27/2017 6:15 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
What say you all?
- Josh
The biggest possible train wreck if I see what you are up to, is if
there are any test and set spin locks for semaphores and the like in the
code. I know Sun had huge numbers of tricks on Sparc to run different
On 5/28/2017 8:12 PM, Mike Stein via cctalk wrote:
Sorry about that; not used to Google Photos replacing Picasa. Try this:
https://goo.gl/photos/oJ9kFzh5tHwraAf69
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So no info on the brown box with the open frame supply? I don't see how
that assembly was done, since there does not appear to
On 5/29/2017 8:38 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 5/28/17 8:28 PM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
The Pascal Microengine had a black and brushed aluminum package
There was a bus version. I have cards, but no backplane.
I saw a lot of WD PME scrap here, even engineering stuff. The staff
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