On 3/19/23 11:06 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 3/19/23 07:58, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
Wow, very interesting! I never knew that. (I wonder what the Mazak
people call their machines in UK/Europe?)
In my experience,"Mitsubishi".
--Chuck
I believe the parent company is Yamazaki. Th
On 3/19/23 07:58, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
> Wow, very interesting! I never knew that. (I wonder what the Mazak
> people call their machines in UK/Europe?)
In my experience,"Mitsubishi".
--Chuck
Is it possible to use the MXV11-B2 Roms in an 18 bit MRV11-C Prom
board? Clearly they work in the 22 bit version, MRV11-D, but I don't
have one of those.
The intention is to put together a small PDP-11 in an H9281-AB backplane
(18 bit) with an 11/23 or 11/73 CPU, Ram, disk controller, etc.
> Make of that what you will, but if that isn't just a slander, that's the
> guy upon whose legacy everyone is relying.
Everyone knows (or ought to, at this point) RMS is a weird guy and at best
makes some seriously questionable life choices and misinformed public
statements. There's a reason he
On 3/18/23 15:48, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
Jon said
On 3/18/23 04:34, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
G'day all,
I have just uploaded the engineering drawings for the early PDP-11/05, the
one with the solid (no slots) Mazak lower bezel
Huh? Mazak made machine tools. Did you me
I once heard a story from someone* who was told by a journalist that while
said journalist was interviewing Richard Stallman he was [WARNING: GRAPHIC
CONTENT COMMENCES HERE] picking the jam from between his toes and eating it.
Oh, that's a thing of legend. Fear not, for there is video.
https://