Re: RE: Base 64 posts to the list

2016-12-04 Thread Ian S. King
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Jonas Otter wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. My delivery was set to MIME, I have changed it > to plain text. Hopefully that will solve the problem. > > What? No format flame war? What's this world coming to? -- Ian S. King, MSIS, MSCS, Ph.D. Candidate The I

Looking for small quantity of grip rings for Boxer fans

2016-12-04 Thread Ethan Dicks
Hi, All, I'm refurbing some of my DEC equipment and I found some dirty/sticky Boxer fans, no surprise. I managed to get one apart, cleaned and lubed and spinning freely, then one of the grip rings shot off into space. I found this reference... http://www.cirteq.com/pdfs/cirteq_technical_manual.

Re: RE: Base 64 posts to the list

2016-12-04 Thread Jonas Otter
Thanks for the suggestion. My delivery was set to MIME, I have changed it to plain text. Hopefully that will solve the problem. On 12/02/2016 06:29 PM, Sam O'nella wrote: I'm not sure if it would make a difference but in your membership options to the list you can choose the format of the mes

Re: Double Buffer RK11-C

2016-12-04 Thread Noel Chiappa
> From: Fritz Mueller > But then over at bisavers, I see this: Yes, that's the panel I found the picture of in the RSTS-11 brochure a while back: http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/2016-November/029104.html The picture in the brochure is not very very hi-res, but Al Kossow rec

Re: Intel C1101A

2016-12-04 Thread jim stephens
On 12/4/2016 3:29 PM, Brad H wrote: The supplier (a different one from the one I first used) that quoted me on C1101A for the second round sent me a picture.. exact same 'lot' or 'job' number as the ones I have. So perhaps even that may not be meaningful? What are the odds I'd hit the exact sa

Re: Double Buffer RK11-C

2016-12-04 Thread Fritz Mueller
So, the RK11-C disk controller page over at gunkies says “no [indicator panel] inlay for such has even been sighted…”. But then over at bisavers, I see this: http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/dec/pdp11/pictures/1120_RSTS-11/1120_RK_Panel_RSTS-11.jpg

FTGH: HP 100/150 Series Memory Boards (45632, 45631)

2016-12-04 Thread Hugh Blemings
Hi, I've been assisting a friend with the deceased estate of a local ham radio operator. In among the myriad RF related items were the following; Qty 5 HP 45632-60001 384kB Memory Module 150 Qty 1 HP 45631-60001 256kB Memory Module 150 http://www.hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?hw=383 We have

RE: Intel C1101A

2016-12-04 Thread Brad H
The supplier (a different one from the one I first used) that quoted me on C1101A for the second round sent me a picture.. exact same 'lot' or 'job' number as the ones I have. So perhaps even that may not be meaningful? What are the odds I'd hit the exact same dates from two different suppliers?

Re: Black anti-static foam corrosion

2016-12-04 Thread Fred Cisin
(Three other cases had simply disappeared between the time my buddy died and the time that the county let us go through the house.) On Sun, 4 Dec 2016, Stefan Skoglund (lokal anv�ndare) wrote: The lenses, were they stolen after his death until the county sheriff released his house ? Yes. But t

Re: Sticking a VT100 Keyboard Foot Back On

2016-12-04 Thread Chuck Guzis
On 12/04/2016 08:51 AM, Rob Jarratt wrote: > The rubber feet on my VT100 keyboards are falling off. The feet are > in good condition, just the glue seems to be failing. Does anyone > know what kind of glue should be used to stick them back on > reliably? Plain old rubber contact cement (e.g. Weldw

Re: Black anti-static foam corrosion

2016-12-04 Thread Stefan Skoglund (lokal
lör 2016-12-03 klockan 19:46 -0800 skrev Fred Cisin: > > > (Three other cases had simply disappeared between the time my buddy > > > died and the time that the county let us go through the house.) > > On Sat, 3 Dec 2016, couryho...@aol.com wrote: > > let me know if you have a 90 mm summacron f2

Sticking a VT100 Keyboard Foot Back On

2016-12-04 Thread Rob Jarratt
The rubber feet on my VT100 keyboards are falling off. The feet are in good condition, just the glue seems to be failing. Does anyone know what kind of glue should be used to stick them back on reliably? Thanks Rob

Re: Intel C1101A

2016-12-04 Thread dwight
I should note that the 1101 I have is a ceramic, non-A part as well. I've heard the same thing, Eric. Date codes are not dates. Dwight From: cctalk on behalf of Eric Smith Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2016 3:42:49 AM To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topi

Re: Intel C1101A

2016-12-04 Thread Eric Smith
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 11:30 PM, dwight wrote: > I'm not sure I know how to decode Intel's date codes. > Many years ago I heard from a not-necessarily-reliable source that Intel used lot numbers rather than date codes, so without access to Intel internal records, it wasn't possible to determine

Re: Intel C1101A

2016-12-04 Thread jim stephens
On 12/3/2016 10:30 PM, dwight wrote: I'm not sure I know how to decode Intel's date codes. I was looking at some of the old parts I got from a friend that was proto types from the lab. I have a C8008-1 with F5000, a 31013 with 0587 and a 1101 with 776. I know the 31013 couldn't have been 1