Re: PDP-12 restauration in center Germany (J?rg Hoppe)

2016-01-11 Thread Marc Howard
I'm lime green with envy. I'd love to get a PDP-12 like that. Marc On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Michael Thompson < michael.99.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 17:16:17 +0100 > > From: J?rg Hoppe > > Subject: PDP-12 restauration in center Germany > > > > Hi, > > >

Re: Honeywell Series 60 (Level 66)/6000 aka DATANET 355/6600 machine language (Charles Anthony)

2016-01-11 Thread Mark Linimon
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 06:52:42PM -, Dave Wade wrote: > I do remember we had some LSI/11 based RNP(707 perhaps) "look alikes" > which would drop their connection. When this happened you go the > dreaded "unable to contact GRTS" message The equivalent on an earlier series (some variant of

Re: PDP-12 restauration in center Germany (J?rg Hoppe)

2016-01-11 Thread william degnan
> > > > > > > Joerg, > > > > Take a look at a picture of our PDP-12. It has a PDP-8/I next to it as in > > your picture. > > > > > http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/dec-pdp-12/dec-pdp-12-restoration/PDP-12_and_PDP-8I.jpg?attredirects=0 > > > > We also have MAI and Wang systems. > > > >

Re: USO (Unidentified System Unit)

2016-01-11 Thread Jay Jaeger
If it is DEC, and they haven't fallen off, then on the side panels on one side or the other of the rows connectors there may be some identification? JRJ On 1/10/2016 11:31 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote: > > From: Henk Gooijen > > > I could not find the M5950 nor M3020 in any module list. > > T

Re: USO (Unidentified System Unit)

2016-01-11 Thread Henk Gooijen
I am pretty sure it is DEC made. Another manufacturer would surely have sticked labeling from themselves on it ;-) Viewed from the rear side (looking at the module handles), the right side panel has no id labeling. The left side panel might have one, but that side is completely covered by a H??? p

Re: USO (Unidentified System Unit)

2016-01-11 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 11/01/2016 17:33, Henk Gooijen wrote: I am pretty sure it is DEC made. Another manufacturer would surely > have sticked labeling from themselves on it ;-) Viewed from the rear > side (looking at the module handles), the right side panel has no id > labeling. The left side panel might have

RT-11 Symbolic Debugger SD:

2016-01-11 Thread Jerome H. Fine
I am not expecting a whole crowd to respond, but even one individual would be helpful. I also realize that very few individuals even know about the RT-11 Symbolic Debugger, SD:, which is a pseudo device driver what is usually activated by a BPT instruction within a user's program - as opposed to

Colour composite video for the BBC micro

2016-01-11 Thread Terry Stewart
Sometimes capability is already built in but not widely known or publicized. Sometimes all it needs is a jumper! http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2016-01-12-composite-video-for-bbc.htm Terry (Tez)