On 2020-Mar-07, at 11:10 PM, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
> trying to identify these soviet resistors anyone familiar with how they
> marked them i see 620 on these ones for the panel bulbs
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/1ajs/49633358106/in/dateposted-public/
>
> want to test all the
trying to identify these soviet resistors anyone familiar with how they
marked them i see 620 on these ones for the panel bulbs
https://www.flickr.com/photos/1ajs/49633358106/in/dateposted-public/
want to test all the lamps with power but i dont know where to start with
testing.
i see markings
On 2020-03-03 10:48, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
The connector is the correct one. It has four jumpers that could be
used
for setting one of the keyboard types using the KB ident lines.
https://i.imgur.com/PhfvKaV.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/VPT38cK.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/nN1gtFu.jpg
Which
On 3/7/2020 5:23 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
On 3/7/20 9:10 AM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
On Mar 7, 2020, at 5:00 AM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk
wrote:
Well that's sad news. Since VMS Software may or may not ever launch a
proper hobbyist program and has stated that they don't
On 3/7/20 9:10 AM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
On Mar 7, 2020, at 5:00 AM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk
wrote:
Well that's sad news. Since VMS Software may or may not ever launch a
proper hobbyist program and has stated that they don't have the ability to
issue licenses for VAX versions of
Here is a strange question. Does anyone happen to know how long unused Laser
Printer and Ink Jet transparencies last? Do they go bad, or break down? I
have a stack of them, still in the boxes, a lot are unopened. I scavenged them
about 10 years ago, when people were getting rid of them.
On Sat, 7 Mar 2020, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk wrote:
For those interested, HPE has finally, formally announced the end of their
participation in the OpenVMS Hobbyist Program. A number of people have
received the below message from HPE, probably everyone they have on record
as having
One of the machines I have still has it's permanent license (along with
the pretty paper license) for the OS. It's all the auxiliary packages
you need to do anything useful that are going to be the headache.
--Jason
On 3/7/20 9:27 AM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
On Mar 7, 2020, at 9:07
Never mind, I just realised there was a little "+" sign well away from the
symbol that allowed me to select it. It looks like the symbol is somehow
much bigger that how I have drawn it. I should be able to work it out now.
Regards
Rob
From: Rob Jarratt
Sent: 07 March 2020 17:12
To:
It sounds like when you created the symbol in the library editor, you
didn't place what you drew near the center anchor point in the sheet.
Now that that device is place on a real schematic sheet, it's origin
point is located somewhere far away from where you are trying to select.
Both for
I have been using Eagle to reverse engineer a PSU schematic. I decided I
needed to make a custom device in Eagle for the transformer. I have done
this and it seems to be fine, except that when I put the symbol on a
schematic, after I have confirmed its position, I can't select it, so I
can't move
On 3/7/2020 8:10 AM, Zane Healy wrote:
On Mar 7, 2020, at 5:00 AM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:
Well that's sad news. Since VMS Software may or may not ever launch a
proper hobbyist program and has stated that they don't have the ability to
issue licenses for
On 3/3/20 7:24 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
> From Imgur. The question: How the heck can you wear stiletto heels in a
> data center?
>
> https://i.imgur.com/rakM62J.jpg
That photo must be making the rounds; I found it in an ED article by
Bill Wong in my inbox today:
On Mar 7, 2020, at 5:00 AM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Well that's sad news. Since VMS Software may or may not ever launch a
> proper hobbyist program and has stated that they don't have the ability to
> issue licenses for VAX versions of VMS, that means we have until 2021 to
>
Well that's sad news. Since VMS Software may or may not ever launch a
proper hobbyist program and has stated that they don't have the ability to
issue licenses for VAX versions of VMS, that means we have until 2021 to
legally use VMS on the vintage hardware or emulations. After that, I guess
we
For those interested, HPE has finally, formally announced the end of their
participation in the OpenVMS Hobbyist Program. A number of people have
received the below message from HPE, probably everyone they have on record as
having current Hobbyist licenses.
If you have any current or future
> Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 14:23:30 +0200
> From: Plamen Mihaylov
> Subject: RDI BriteLite
>
> Does anyone have such machine ? I miss the PSU adapter as well as the Sbus
> framebuffer which connects the LCD panel to the mainboard. Any info is
> appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Plamen
>
I have
According to the label, the BriteLite IPX power input is 18V 3.1A.
alan
On 3/6/20 1:07 AM, Plamen Mihaylov wrote:
Alan, thank you for the photos. I have no idea it was a proprietary
framebuffer. Do you remember what voltage the RDI uses ?
Best regards,
Plamen
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 11:04
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