On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 12:21 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> I used Windows 95 for dos multitasking. Windows 95 booted the processors
> into real mode dos, then ran the windows system out of that base dos much
> like Windows 3.1 had. As such, the dos boxes all shared actual access to
> the real mode
On 07/31/2016 09:30 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> If anyone on the list has it, I think there was a very detailed
> walkthru about how this worked published as well, again I think it
> was in a book, and may be hard to find. One of the "inside" or
> "beneath" type books. Maybe someone has such with t
> There will be PDP-1 and 1401 demos on Sunday as well.
>
> I arranged for this relatively early in VCF planning.
>
Nice! Thanks!
-Ali
On 7/31/2016 9:33 PM, jim stephens wrote:
On 7/31/2016 6:42 PM, Erik Klein wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
Is it too late to also set up an E-waste recycling even next to VCF?
Weird Stuff Warehouse is practically right around the corner...
.-)
Can someone in
On 7/31/2016 6:42 PM, Erik Klein wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
Is it too late to also set up an E-waste recycling even next to VCF?
Weird Stuff Warehouse is practically right around the corner...
.-)
Can someone in the know add to this thread, or somewhere w
On 7/31/2016 4:48 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
On 31 July 2016 at 20:21, jim stephens wrote:
I used Windows 95 for dos multitasking. Windows 95 booted the processors
into real mode dos, then ran the windows system out of that base dos much
like Windows 3.1 had. As such, the dos boxes all shared a
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 10:38 PM, Douglas Taylor
wrote:
> On 7/31/2016 10:35 PM, william degnan wrote:
>
>> I have the multinet install on a SCSI vax expansion hard drive on my 3100,
>> I have a way to use this on someone's main system, to install it. Clunky
>> but it works. I also have the pro
On 7/31/2016 10:35 PM, william degnan wrote:
I have the multinet install on a SCSI vax expansion hard drive on my 3100,
I have a way to use this on someone's main system, to install it. Clunky
but it works. I also have the process documented.
Bill
That sounds good. BTW, where do I go to get
I have the multinet install on a SCSI vax expansion hard drive on my 3100,
I have a way to use this on someone's main system, to install it. Clunky
but it works. I also have the process documented.
Bill
On 7/31/2016 3:58 PM, Steven M Jones wrote:
On 07/31/2016 11:27, Douglas Taylor wrote:
On 7/31/2016 2:44 AM, Graham Reid wrote:
They were just networked, it wasn't a cluster.
Do you remember if the networking software was part of VMS 5.5 or was it
a third party? I seem to remember third party
On 7/31/2016 5:40 PM, william degnan wrote:
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Steven M Jones
wrote:
On 07/31/2016 11:27, Douglas Taylor wrote:
On 7/31/2016 2:44 AM, Graham Reid wrote:
They were just networked, it wasn't a cluster.
Do you remember if the networking software was part of VMS 5.
There will be PDP-1 and 1401 demos on Sunday as well.
I ought to read our own schedule. :)
http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west-xi/vcf-west-speakers/
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
>
> Is it too late to also set up an E-waste recycling even next to VCF?
>
>
>
Weird Stuff Warehouse is practically right around the corner...
.-)
--
-
Erik Klein
www.vintage-computer.com - My personal collection
www.vcfed.org - The Vintag
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Ali wrote:
> I agree with Fred on this. My second day purchase (and a ticket for a
> second
> person) was based on the thinking that CHM was included. That by itself is
> not such a big deal, a little bit of money lost, the bigger issue is
> timing.
> It seems as
If the festival continues on in the future you guys may
seriously want to consider better coordination (e.g. CHM has exhibits open
on both Saturday and Sunday).
VCF West is definitely back to stay. You're right, we need to improve
some things for next year. We already had a long list before thi
Next Episode:
https://youtu.be/EDw8U1a6s78
http://www.righto.com/2016/07/restoring-y-combinators-xerox-alto-day_31.html
Marc
From: Curious Marc [mailto:curiousma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 2:01 AM
To: Curious Marc; cctalk@classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Y Combinator is restoring
> From: Mouse
>> the modern 'active content' mania causes me to grind my teeth, too.
> Oh, it doesn't make me grind my teeth. I just ignore it.
Well... part of the problem is that some sites that _I_ find useful really
depend of active content, and are completely unusable unless yo
On 31 July 2016 at 20:21, jim stephens wrote:
> I used Windows 95 for dos multitasking. Windows 95 booted the processors
> into real mode dos, then ran the windows system out of that base dos much
> like Windows 3.1 had. As such, the dos boxes all shared actual access to
> the real mode assets o
It's not +just+ an A500. What's the extra hardware piggybacked on the A500
case?
Looks to have a set of six RCA (F) type jacks on it. Is this for connection
of a touchscreen display?
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 2:43 AM, Kevin Parker
wrote:
> Thanks for the clarity and the extra info - as I said I
> THAT should be mentioned on the ticket page of the website. (along
> with full details of how much, a link to the CHM ticket page, AND
> howzbout, on the ticket page, have a deal to buy both CHM and VCF
> admission as a package deal?
I agree with Fred on this. My second day purchase (and a tick
I really like my old test gear and yes, it just seems right to be restoring
vintage computers with vintage instruments. HP scopes, logic analyzers,
DVMs; function generator; Tek scope, frequency counter; as well as just
'sundry'. But I did break down and buy a DDS frequency generator to work
on m
On 07/31/2016 12:59 PM, jim stephens wrote:
>
> The booted system on Windows 95 is real mode dos, and that allows all
> of the dos boxes you spawn to share the same virtual to physical
> address space.
>
> Windows 98 still did the same trick, but would only map a single
> physical address space
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Steven M Jones
wrote:
> On 07/31/2016 11:27, Douglas Taylor wrote:
> > On 7/31/2016 2:44 AM, Graham Reid wrote:
> >>
> >> They were just networked, it wasn't a cluster.
> >
> > Do you remember if the networking software was part of VMS 5.5 or was it
> > a third pa
>> [keyboard fora] require that I subject myself to the Web.
>> I recognize that few people share this attitude.
> Well, I sorta understand; the modern 'active content' mania causes me
> to grind my teeth, too.
Oh, it doesn't make me grind my teeth. I just ignore it. I have no
interest in runni
THAT should be mentioned on the ticket page of the website.
You're right. It is updated now.
howzbout, on the ticket page, have a deal to buy both CHM and VCF
admission as a package deal?
We weren't able to arrange that. It is definitely on our radar for next
year.
We hope the success
On 7/31/2016 12:42 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
THAT should be mentioned on the ticket page of the website. (along
with full details of how much, a link to the CHM ticket page, AND
howzbout, on the ticket page, have a deal to buy both CHM and VCF
admission as a package deal?
Since he stated they a
On 07/31/2016 11:27, Douglas Taylor wrote:
> On 7/31/2016 2:44 AM, Graham Reid wrote:
>>
>> They were just networked, it wasn't a cluster.
>
> Do you remember if the networking software was part of VMS 5.5 or was it
> a third party? I seem to remember third party TCPIP software,
> Multiware, etc.
On 7/31/2016 11:49 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 07/31/2016 11:21 AM, jim stephens wrote:
Windows 98 switched to protected mode almost immediately on boot,
and all the dos boxes were synthesized in virtual 8086 mapped mode,
and had no underlying booted dos environment.
I'm not sure that I follow
Hold on a second I thought CHM admission was included in the price of the
ticket. Also, is it saying that you have to be a CHM member and buy CHM
tickets to get half off (i.e. just buying on the day of admission is not
enough) otherwise I agree with Bill those of us who bought our tickets
early
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 07:18:19PM +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 31 July 2016 at 18:23, Tomasz Rola wrote:
[...]
>
> > Other possibility is, can it work better in some other virtual
> > machine? Qemu/KVM, VMWare?
>
> I am running on OS X here, and I prefer VBox to VMware, but I could try...
Ah
Hold on a second I thought CHM admission was included in the price of the
ticket. Also, is it saying that you have to be a CHM member and buy CHM tickets
to get half off (i.e. just buying on the day of admission is not enough)
otherwise I agree with Bill those of us who bought our tickets early
>
>
> Graham;
>
> Do you remember if the networking software was part of VMS 5.5 or was it
a third party? I seem to remember third party TCPIP software, Multiware,
etc.
>
> Doug
>
MULTINET is what I think you mean.
B
On 07/31/2016 11:21 AM, jim stephens wrote:
> Windows 98 switched to protected mode almost immediately on boot,
> and all the dos boxes were synthesized in virtual 8086 mapped mode,
> and had no underlying booted dos environment.
I'm not sure that I follow here. I routinely use Win98SE for my DO
On 7/31/2016 2:44 AM, Graham Reid wrote:
The company I worked for in 1989 had three hand-me-down MicroVax II from
the US parent.
They were originally a PDP11/73 box, which had been converted.
They ran VMS 5.5-2, all had DEQNA, with no problems that I remember. They
were just networked, it wasn'
On 7/31/2016 10:18 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
DesqView: yes to multitasking, no to graphics.
The only snag is that it is itself DOS based, so you don't get a lot
of free RAM in your sessions. But it works, and it's much lighter and
faster than even v3 of Windows.
If you want an actual graphical
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 05:05:17AM -0500, Paul Anderson wrote:
> Only too late if it's gone.
>
> I have a complete spare 380 board with ( I think) 3 daughter boards on it,
> or maybe that was a Rainbow. I haven't found the boards that plug in on the
> side yet.
>
> Any part numbers?
Unfortunatel
I have a couple of VT-52 keyboards that need repair and I'm looking for a
_broken_ VT-100 keyboard to serve as a donor for switch bodies. Anybody have a
junk keyboard with a few working keys lying around? Please contact me off list.
Thanks, Jack
j...@ckrubin.us
PS I'll be at VCF next week if th
On 31 July 2016 at 18:23, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 08:57:08PM +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
>> I'm experimenting with some old DOS versions, notably PC DOS, in VirtualBox.
>>
>> I have a PC-DOS 2000 system with DesqView and DesqView/X working
>> fairly well -- no networking yet but
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 06:23:57PM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 08:57:08PM +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
> > I'm experimenting with some old DOS versions, notably PC DOS, in VirtualBox.
> >
> > I have a PC-DOS 2000 system with DesqView and DesqView/X working
> > fairly well -- n
Yes, please clarify both the CHM admission and how my Paypal receipt
email will translate into admission in various places.
On 2016-07-31 12:03, Ali wrote:
> Hold on a second I thought CHM admission was included in the price of the
> ticket. Also, is it saying that you have to be a CHM memb
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 08:57:08PM +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
> I'm experimenting with some old DOS versions, notably PC DOS, in VirtualBox.
>
> I have a PC-DOS 2000 system with DesqView and DesqView/X working
> fairly well -- no networking yet but I'm working on it.
Out of curiosity, because I am
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 9:59 AM, shad wrote:
>
> Hello Paul,
> I have a Pro380, including box, PSU, motherboard, RX50 interface and RX50.
> Unfortunately no other interface, so any missing part could be interesting,
> specially HD / graphics / network.
> Please let me know if you find somethi
> Given a sizable portion of VCF attendees will also buy a museum ticket,
> unless you offer a 1/2 price advance ticket or combo vcf / museum
> ticket, not sure who would want to buy a ticket in advance. Those who
> buy a ticket now will not be able to take advantage of the 1/2 price
> VCF ticket
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Evan Koblentz wrote:
> Pre-order ticket sales for VCF West end tomorrow at midnight ET. More
>>> available at the gate. https://t.co/kHKFAAn0TB
>>>
>>
>> $20 one day
>> $30 both days
>>
>> But, what is the price to buy a ticket at the door?
>>
>
> Same price.
>
>
Hello Paul,
I have a Pro380, including box, PSU, motherboard, RX50 interface and RX50.
Unfortunately no other interface, so any missing part could be
interesting, specially HD / graphics / network.
Please let me know if you find something.
I tried to forward the sent emails from two different e
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016, Fred Cisin wrote:
> So, what is optimum for you, might not be what is optimum for somebody with a
> weirder use.
Sure, there'll always be outliers, no argument about that. I described
what has been solely my personal experience (which I hope nobody is going
to question),
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 11:10:43PM +0100, Greg Stark wrote:
> Is there a part number on the nvram? The chips Sun used with the enbedded
> battery were a standard part available from Mouser. Or is there a visible
> battery on the board anywhere?
The alotted time for the hobby is up for this weekend
Thanks for the clarity and the extra info - as I said I haven’t opened it or
fired it up much less had a good look at it.
Kevin Parker
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Ian Finder
Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2016 17:28
To: General Discussion
That is certainly not a C= 64 as the title in your link suggests but rather
an Amiga 500.
These were quite popular for "video billboard" sort of purposes- I imagine
they had it running SCALAMultimedia or a similar authoring environment.
My local high school district channel ran on a similar setup
Just spotted this Brad clearing up email after a 4 week break. I can't answer
your question but it reminded me of something that
other list users may be able to help with or it might just be of interest.
Quite some time ago a friend of mine bought a travel agent in a shopping mall,
did a refit o
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