Hi Mike,
I figured you would see those.
Paul, 21ST Air Defense Command
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:50 PM, Mike Loewen via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
>> had
Sorry, I know nothing about the panel on the left.
My items were in California. I will check with recipient to see if I can
mention them.
gave it away or sold it?
and where was it geographically?
In a message dated 6/22/2018 9:33:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
4th sentence.
Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
Re: IBM junk https://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg logic trainer ibm on
left what can you tell me about it!? thanks ed sharpe
In a message dated 6/22/2018 8:50:25 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
4th sentence.
Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
That’s a Computer Museum Starter Kit. Wow.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
Did you get rid of the SAGE pluggable units, as well?
JUNK283 - JUNK285
And the
I believe the 1130 used the 2315
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 6:34 PM, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of
absolutely amazing!
ed#
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On Friday, June 22, 2018 Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
wrote:
Wow that was a heck of a collection.
Wish I had known about it!
From: cctalk on behalf of Bill Degnan via
cctalk
Sent: Friday,
Wow that was a heck of a collection.
Wish I had known about it!
From: cctalk on behalf of Bill Degnan via
cctalk
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 3:51 PM
To: cct...@emailtoilet.com; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: IBM junk
On Fri,
Well, not really.
CHM only wants my punched card collection (4000+ cards) which they are
getting when I croak. Did not want the other stuff.
Livingcomputers only interested in miniatures.
I will swear I sent a note to Al Kossow about manuals. No reply.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk
wrote:
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of
Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
115 boxes of manuals and documents.
26 boxes of coffee mugs
73 703 boxes of stuff.
106 loose big items.
Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
It can
On Fri, 2018-05-04 08:13:05 +0100, mark--- via cctalk
wrote:
> The Linux Kernel has support for DEC VSXXX mouse (as well as LK keyboards),
> the opposite of what you are interested in.
> So the conversion from DEC protocol is well documented.
> It would be fairly straightforward with a
On Fri, 2018-05-04 08:13:05 +0100, mark--- via cctalk
wrote:
> The Linux Kernel has support for DEC VSXXX mouse (as well as LK keyboards),
> the opposite of what you are interested in.
> So the conversion from DEC protocol is well documented.
> It would be fairly straightforward with a
Randy,
I had the same issue. I have an older NI GPIB to serial adapter, and since
the Tektronix protocol was so customized - I couldn't get it to recover the
data either.
Right now I'm experimenting with a different PC serial program - which is
designed to transfer data from embedded systems
>It took me to a page that immediately made me feel
> my computer was imminently about to receive some nefarious code. I
have you ever heard about GPDR?
the page simply informs you about that
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