On 01/01/2021 00:38, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
It looks like you already uploaded it to Manx:
https://manx-docs.org/collections/antonio/dec/standards/el-00012-00-.pdf
Good ... at least I'm now not the only (known) source for that CD! Maybe
this year will be the year I list all
>
> It was (iirc) described in DEC STD 012 (the part numbering standard) but
> I don't seem to have that one handy. If you can find it it should
> contain everything you want. I do have (or did have) a DEC STDs CD at
> one point, but my copy of that seems to be missing DEC STD 012. There
> are
> From: Antonio Carlini
> It was (iirc) described in DEC STD 012 (the part numbering standard) ...
> I do have (or did have) a DEC STDs CD at one point, but my copy of that
> seems to be missing DEC STD 012. ... I've no idea why this one might be
> missing.
It looks like you
On 12/31/2020 12:48 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
So, DEC part numbers (xx-y-zz) have a system where the 'xx' says what
_kind_ of part it is; e.g. bootstrap PROMs are all 23-x-yy. I seem to
recall reading at some point something which listed all the xx- codes, and
what they meant -
On 31/12/2020 20:48, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
So, DEC part numbers (xx-y-zz) have a system where the 'xx' says what
_kind_ of part it is; e.g. bootstrap PROMs are all 23-x-yy. I seem to
recall reading at some point something which listed all the xx- codes, and
what they meant - but
So, DEC part numbers (xx-y-zz) have a system where the 'xx' says what
_kind_ of part it is; e.g. bootstrap PROMs are all 23-x-yy. I seem to
recall reading at some point something which listed all the xx- codes, and
what they meant - but now I can't find it. A Web search didn't turn it up,