Jonathan,
I have several ISA ArcNet boards but I don't know what brand they
are. If you want I can dig them out this weekend. Are You interested?
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
On 4/9/2020 11:51 PM, Jonathan Haddox via cctalk wrote:
I'm on a quest to find an ISA ARCnet board from Intercontine
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 03:34:18PM -0400, Bill Degnan wrote:
> Hi,
> . FRTS
>
> ..dumps me to the * prompt ...
>
> *RKB0:ADVENT.LD [return]
> * [esc]
>
> rather than loading ADVENTURE I get the following result:
>
> D.F. TOO BIG INIT
> MAIN 1740
> .
>
You need to specify the datafile
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 6:01 PM David Gesswein via cctech <
cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 03:34:18PM -0400, Bill Degnan wrote:
> > Hi,
> > . FRTS
> >
> > ..dumps me to the * prompt ...
> >
> > *RKB0:ADVENT.LD [return]
> > * [esc]
> >
> > rather than loading ADVENTURE I ge
I'm on a quest to find an ISA ARCnet board from Intercontinental Micro. It's
called the LANPC and would be very useful to me since I have the special
software to run it. Here's a picture of what it looks like.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xAib47IUbTP7Vrclh_vaeGYwrLCA4aeO
Thank You,
Jona
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 11:05 PM Rick Murphy via cctalk
wrote:
> On 4/8/2020 6:58 PM, Richard Sheppard via cctalk wrote:
> > I’m just going to guess (I have no experience with this architecture) –
> would that mean either file corruption – or possibly the last record needs
> to be padded out with “e
On 2020-04-08 22:47, J. David Bryan via cctalk wrote:
The HP Orsay (not Grenoble, as I misremembered) implementation is the
only
SNOBOL3 implementation I've used. There's a free SNOBOL4
implementation
here for various PC operating systems:
https://github.com/spitbol/
Actually, it's a SPITB
Perma-invite
https://discord.gg/CwhYHY2
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To: jw...@classiccmp.org; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
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Hi J, it appears the invite has expired. Any chance to get a fresh one? Thanks!
On Fr
On 4/8/2020 6:58 PM, Richard Sheppard via cctalk wrote:
I’m just going to guess (I have no experience with this architecture) – would
that mean either file corruption – or possibly the last record needs to be
padded out with “empty” blocks to be the same size as the others?
What are you doin
Hi J, it appears the invite has expired. Any chance to get a fresh one?
Thanks!
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:55 PM jwest--- via cctalk
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> I believe I sent the invite to my game channel, NOT the new classiccmp
> server. please use this instead:
> https://discord.gg/gV6PKYW
>
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> On 08/04/2020 22:24, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
> > I will look at all the suggestions, particularly of a failure on the
>
How about a CA Naked Mini, I may have a picture somewhere!
On 09/04/2020 13:42, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 key, which is a
tubular one.
But, THIS thread is about the weird one that is NOT tubular.
Here is my locksmith-cut 11/05 key attached to my
MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 key, which is a tubular one.
But, THIS thread is about the weird one that is NOT tubular.
Here is my locksmith-cut 11/05 key attached to my pdp11 keyfob:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3110483
The key fob is pretty cool!
But, we like hardcore po
> On April 9, 2020 at 12:35 PM Norman Jaffe via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I hope that you mean 'hardware porn', not 'hardcore porn'... :)
>
> But, we like hardcore porn.How about some pictures of the machine?(key in the
> lock, with covers off, and panels open!)
I've never seen ferrite that wasn't
I hope that you mean 'hardware porn', not 'hardcore porn'... :)
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To: "cctalk"
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2020 10:22:43 AM
Subject: Re: pdp11/05 key?
> On 4/9/20 2:56 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
>> Right said Fred:
>>> MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 ke
On 4/9/20 2:56 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
Right said Fred:
MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 key, which is a tubular one.
But, THIS thread is about the weird one that is NOT tubular.
Here is my locksmith-cut 11/05 key attached to my pdp11 keyfob:
https://www.thingivers
On 2020-04-09 10:16 AM, emanuel stiebler via cctalk wrote:
> Hi All,
> somebody scanned documents for me in .pdfs.
> Looking into them, they are pages of jpgs embedded in .pdf ..
> (100 pages resulting in 350MBytes ...)
>
> Any easy way to convert them into some b/w .pdf file?
> It is all text, no
> On Apr 9, 2020, at 10:16 AM, emanuel stiebler via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> somebody scanned documents for me in .pdfs.
> Looking into them, they are pages of jpgs embedded in .pdf ..
> (100 pages resulting in 350MBytes ...)
>
> Any easy way to convert them into some b/w .pdf file?
> I
Hi All,
somebody scanned documents for me in .pdfs.
Looking into them, they are pages of jpgs embedded in .pdf ..
(100 pages resulting in 350MBytes ...)
Any easy way to convert them into some b/w .pdf file?
It is all text, no drawings ...
Pointers?
Thanks
On 4/9/20 2:56 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
> Right said Fred:
>> MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 key, which is a tubular one.
>> But, THIS thread is about the weird one that is NOT tubular.
> Here is my locksmith-cut 11/05 key attached to my pdp11 keyfob:
> https://www.th
On 08/04/2020 22:24, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
> I will look at all the suggestions, particularly of a failure on the
> secondary side. Something must have burned up, because there was a distinct
> burning smell after the initial failure, although I have never been able to
> see any physical
I will repeat it tonight (or tomorrow) with the faster timebase and get the
last two cycles. The switching frequency is 100KHz.
Thanks
Rob
From: Mattis Lind
Sent: 09 April 2020 08:47
To: r...@jarratt.me.uk; Rob Jarratt ; General
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: VAX
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020, jos wrote:
ftp://ftp.dreesen.ch/ICL1501
There is the manual for the early 70´s COBOL implementation for the ICL1501,
a small 8K or 16K TTL based personal computer ( TTL based CPU, with 2x 74181
ALU and a 32x8 CRT display)
I'm sure you already know this :-)
ftp://computerm
Right said Fred:
> MOST of the other PDP machines use the XX2247 key, which is a tubular one.
> But, THIS thread is about the weird one that is NOT tubular.
Here is my locksmith-cut 11/05 key attached to my pdp11 keyfob:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3110483
Steve.
torsdag 9 april 2020 skrev Rob Jarratt :
> I did use a faster timebase, 10us, triggering on the negative edge of
> channel 2, and it looked identical to this:
>
>
>
> https://rjarratt.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/primary-side-
> shutdown-detail-2.png
>
I thought the switching frequency was in the
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