Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-06 Thread Christian Gauger-Cosgrove
On 6 July 2015 at 23:03, Alan Perry wrote: > Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't mind > knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you are > interested, send me e-mail (vax11-...@snowmoose.com). > Sorry for the scope creep; but perhaps it might

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-06 Thread couryhouse
Great idea!   Ed# Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message From: Christian Gauger-Cosgrove Date: 07/06/2015 8:17 PM (GMT-07:00) To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" Subject: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Revivin

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-06 Thread COURYHOUSE
will this include micro vax also? Ed# In a message dated 7/6/2015 8:03:25 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, ape...@snowmoose.com writes: Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't mind knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you are inte

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-06 11:17 PM, Christian Gauger-Cosgrove wrote: On 6 July 2015 at 23:03, Alan Perry wrote: Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't mind knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you are interested, send me e-mail (vax11-...@snowmoose.co

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread P Gebhardt
>> Sorry for the scope creep; but perhaps it might be more >> useful/interesting to make it a registry of any VAX that has a name of >> the form "VAX-11/7xx"? (Which could also include the VAX 8600 and > VAX >> 8650, since were originally to be called the VAX-11/790 and >> VAX-11/795.) >

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Fred Cisin
I'd vote for "big VAX" list. The minutiae of marketing names is pretty boring and irrelevant to such a list isn't it? Should the requirement be weight, physical size, or what tools are lost in it?

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Jay West
Should the requirement be weight, physical size, or what tools are lost in it? BTU requirements.

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Robert Armstrong
>I'd vote for "big VAX" list. I'd say any VAX with a UNIBUS, SDI, BI or XMI bus, at least, should qualify. I think that would include all the 7xx, 6xxx, 8xxx, and 7xxx/1 machines. I don't really know what was in a 9000... BTW, is this list limited to machines that are in operable con

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread tony duell
> BTW, is this list limited to machines that are in operable condition? I would include machines that were clearly restorable. OK, anything can be restored, but you know what I mean :-). In other words an 11/730 or 11/750 that needs its TU58 rollers replaced, or an 11/780 that needs somebody

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-07 20:54, Robert Armstrong wrote: I'd vote for "big VAX" list. I'd say any VAX with a UNIBUS, SDI, BI or XMI bus, at least, should qualify. I think that would include all the 7xx, 6xxx, 8xxx, and 7xxx/1 machines. I don't really know what was in a 9000... 9000 is also XMI

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread tony duell
> >I'd say any VAX with a UNIBUS, SDI, BI or XMI bus, at least, should > > qualify. I think that would include all the > > 7xx, 6xxx, 8xxx, and 7xxx/1 machines. I don't really know what was in > > a 9000... > > 9000 is also XMI. Several of them, if I remember right. SDI on the other

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-07 23:49, tony duell wrote: I'd say any VAX with a UNIBUS, SDI, BI or XMI bus, at least, should qualify. I think that would include all the 7xx, 6xxx, 8xxx, and 7xxx/1 machines. I don't really know what was in a 9000... 9000 is also XMI. Several of them, if I remember r

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Antonio Carlini
On 07/07/15 23:06, Johnny Billquist wrote: I honestly don't have a good idea of what defines a "large" VAX. Buses feels unsuitable. Power connector maybe? :-) If the intention is to avoid a huge list then excluding MicroVAXes and VAXstations should produce a list of VAXen that you probably

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-08 01:25, Antonio Carlini wrote: On 07/07/15 23:06, Johnny Billquist wrote: I honestly don't have a good idea of what defines a "large" VAX. Buses feels unsuitable. Power connector maybe? :-) If the intention is to avoid a huge list then excluding MicroVAXes and VAXstations should

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Robert Armstrong
>P Gebhardt p.gebhardt at ymail.com wrote: > wonder how the ratio of VAX 6000s and 7000s in enthusiasts' hands > compared of VAX 11's in terms of numbers is? I guess that /780 and > larger systems are rare, but I'd guess that there are some more /730 > and /750 around. No idea if my gut feeling ref

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread william degnan
There is a HECNET list http://madame.update.uu.se/~bqt/nodedb?search=&field=0&sort=0 With that in mind, a more list of "live" VAXen of any type, operating hours, IP/domain, hardware, owner, location. I realize it's not a list of every known VAX out there, but "live/operational/networking status"

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-07 23:30, Robert Armstrong wrote: P Gebhardt p.gebhardt at ymail.com wrote: wonder how the ratio of VAX 6000s and 7000s in enthusiasts' hands compared of VAX 11's in terms of numbers is? I guess that /780 and larger systems are rare, but I'd guess that there are some more /730 and /750

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Robert Armstrong
>Johnny Billquist bqt at update.uu.se wrote: >some of the 8000-series stuff are probably the biggest ... Not all of them. The 82xx/83xx family was just one 10-1/2" chassis for the CPU - the same physical size as a 11/730, yet they were genuine single or dual CPU BI bus VAXen. Of course, many o

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Antonio Carlini
On 07/07/15 23:02, Johnny Billquist wrote: Right. But I did say "some". :-) Think 8978 for example... Does that really count as a VAX? It was just a marketing name for cluster ... Antonio

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread P Gebhardt
- Ursprüngliche Message - > Von: Johnny Billquist > An: cct...@classiccmp.org > CC: > Gesendet: 23:02 Dienstag, 7.Juli 2015 > Betreff: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) > > On 2015-07-07 23:55, Robert Armstrong wrote: >>> Johnny Billq

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-07 23:55, Robert Armstrong wrote: Johnny Billquist bqt at update.uu.se wrote: some of the 8000-series stuff are probably the biggest ... Not all of them. The 82xx/83xx family was just one 10-1/2" chassis for the CPU - the same physical size as a 11/730, yet they were genuine sing

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-07 Thread Dave Wade
Personally I think anything with castors on On Jul 8, 2015 7:37 AM, "P Gebhardt" wrote: > > > - Ursprüngliche Message - > > Von: Johnny Billquist > > An: cct...@classiccmp.org > > CC: > > Gesendet: 23:02 Dienstag, 7.Juli 2015 > > Betr

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-08 01:19, Antonio Carlini wrote: On 07/07/15 23:02, Johnny Billquist wrote: Right. But I did say "some". :-) Think 8978 for example... Does that really count as a VAX? It was just a marketing name for cluster ... Good question. The designation definitely existed, but yes, it's j

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Fred Cisin
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: Personally I think anything with castors on No. I have a PC "server" case from late 286 era with tiny casters. But, it was nice to be able to have more than 4 "full-height" drives.

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: Personally I think anything with castors on No. I have a PC "server" case from late 286 era with tiny casters. But, it was nice to be able to have more than 4 "full-height" drives. Plus I'm guessing (admitte

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Mark J. Blair
> On Jul 8, 2015, at 08:34, Toby Thain wrote: > > Plus I'm guessing (admittedly) that the Really Big VAX racks don't have > castors either? The VAX-11/780 has casters. Back in college, a friend and I pushed a decommissioned 11/780 out of the computer room and into our boss's tiny office whil

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Guy Dawson
Oh yes they did! And screw down feet. https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=VAX#/media/File:SPEC-1_VAX_05.jpg On 8 July 2015 at 16:34, Toby Thain wrote: > On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: > >> On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: >> >>> Personally I think anything with castors on >>> >>

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Guy Sotomayor
> On Jul 8, 2015, at 8:34 AM, Toby Thain wrote: > > On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: >> On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: >>> Personally I think anything with castors on >> >> No. >> I have a PC "server" case from late 286 era with tiny casters. >> But, it was nice to be able to

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-08 12:05 PM, Guy Sotomayor wrote: On Jul 8, 2015, at 8:34 AM, Toby Thain wrote: On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: Personally I think anything with castors on No. I have a PC "server" case from late 286 era with tiny casters. But,

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Dave G4UGM
> -Original Message- > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Fred Cisin > Sent: 08 July 2015 15:47 > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > Subject: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) > > On Wed, 8 Jul

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Dave G4UGM
> -Original Message- > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Toby Thain > Sent: 08 July 2015 16:34 > To: gene...@classiccmp.org; discuss...@classiccmp.org:On-Topic and Off- > Topic Posts > Subject: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Sean Caron
And not consistent; under that criterion a BA123 or S-box would count but a BA23-based system is disqualified, while the two could be identical systems once you open up the card cage! No fair. :O Best, Sean On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: > On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wro

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Sean Caron
I've never meet a full-size rack that didn't have casters ... otherwise there'd be no way to move it around. :O There must have been? Of course, you'd put the feet down once the equipment is situated. Best, Sean On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Toby Thain wrote: > On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Sean Caron
iscuss...@classiccmp.org:On-Topic and Off- > > Topic Posts > > Subject: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) > > > > On 2015-07-08 10:46 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: > > > On Wed, 8 Jul 2015, Dave Wade wrote: > > >> Personally I think anything

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Ethan Dicks
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Sean Caron wrote: > I love those server hoists... the data center that I work in at U-M has two > of them, however they are made by Genie and they are a hand-crank type, no > automatic lift. They easily turn a job that could require two, three or > even four people

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Guy Sotomayor
On 7/8/15 12:59 PM, Ethan Dicks wrote: On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Sean Caron wrote: I love those server hoists... the data center that I work in at U-M has two of them, however they are made by Genie and they are a hand-crank type, no automatic lift. They easily turn a job that could req

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Alan Perry
On 7/6/15 8:17 PM, Christian Gauger-Cosgrove wrote: On 6 July 2015 at 23:03, Alan Perry wrote: Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't mind knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you are interested, send me e-mail (vax11-...@snowmoose.com).

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Alan Perry
How many microvaxen were made? I think that would be a lot more work, wouldn't it? alan On 7/6/15 11:52 PM, couryho...@aol.com wrote: will this include micro vax also? Ed# In a message dated 7/6/2015 8:03:25 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, ape...@snowmoose.com writes: Is there an

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Alan Perry
On 7/7/15 1:50 PM, tony duell wrote: BTW, is this list limited to machines that are in operable condition? I would include machines that were clearly restorable. OK, anything can be restored, but you know what I mean :-). In other words an 11/730 or 11/750 that needs its TU58 rollers replac

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Alan Perry
On 7/7/15 4:35 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote: On 2015-07-08 01:25, Antonio Carlini wrote: On 07/07/15 23:06, Johnny Billquist wrote: I honestly don't have a good idea of what defines a "large" VAX. Buses feels unsuitable. Power connector maybe? :-) If the intention is to avoid a huge list then

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Michael Thompson
> > Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 00:25:01 +0100 > From: Antonio Carlini > Subject: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) > > If the intention is to avoid a huge list then excluding MicroVAXes and > VAXstations should produce a list of VAXen > that you probably ca

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-08 Thread Sean Caron
I was wondering along those lines myself earlier this morning... I am thinking, regardless of how many may have originally been produced, I bet if you gathered up all the VAXen in the hands of collectors now; big and small; bussed and bus-less, I bet you'd end up with only a few hundred machines, t

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Pontus Pihlgren
Sorry for top-posting but having read this thread I feel you are discriminating for no real reason. Certainly, if the registry is a plain old text file with one maintainer then some limitations is probably good. But with an rdbms and a nice front then it could encompass all makes and models.

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-08 23:53, Sean Caron wrote: I was wondering along those lines myself earlier this morning... I am thinking, regardless of how many may have originally been produced, I bet if you gathered up all the VAXen in the hands of collectors now; big and small; bussed and bus-less, I bet you'd e

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-09 09:29, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: Sorry for top-posting but having read this thread I feel you are discriminating for no real reason. Certainly, if the registry is a plain old text file with one maintainer then some limitations is probably good. But with an rdbms and a nice front then

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-09 5:28 AM, Johnny Billquist wrote: On 2015-07-09 09:29, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: Sorry for top-posting but having read this thread I feel you are discriminating for no real reason. Certainly, if the registry is a plain old text file with one maintainer then some limitations is probabl

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-07-09 15:13, Toby Thain wrote: On 2015-07-09 5:28 AM, Johnny Billquist wrote: On 2015-07-09 09:29, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: Sorry for top-posting but having read this thread I feel you are discriminating for no real reason. Certainly, if the registry is a plain old text file with one mai

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread William Donzelli
> I don't have any firm data, but I suspect it's way beyond that. > Only among the people I know personally, and clubs, I'll probably be able to > count around 20 (if not more). And that is a very small circle of people > compared to the whole world. Yes, the true number may be well beyond 1000. J

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Jay West
This may be hosted on the classiccmp server if you wish. There are already plans afoot for a registry there that would include both public and private listings, as well as measures to ensure entries that are desired to be anonymous (but verified) can be presented as well. The initial idea was for H

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Robert Armstrong
> But with an rdbms and a nice front then it could encompass all makes and models. Linux, a web page form, some PHP scripts and MySQL and we're done. Any volunteers ??? :-) One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact information (and it seems like it would need to in or

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-09 1:20 PM, Robert Armstrong wrote: But with an rdbms and a nice front then it could encompass all makes and models. Linux, a web page form, some PHP scripts and MySQL and we're done. Any ^ Chilling words. Ar

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Sean Caron
Gotta give Rob credit for at least throwing something out there ... what approach would you take? Best, Sean On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 11:43 PM, Toby Thain wrote: > On 2015-07-09 1:20 PM, Robert Armstrong wrote: > >> But with an rdbms and a nice front then it could encompass all makes and >>> >>

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Jay West
>One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact > information (and it seems like it would need to in order to be useful) > then it's gonna become a target for SPAM. Captcha? J

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-09 Thread Jay West
>Linux, a web page form, some PHP scripts and MySQL and we're done. > Any ^ Chilling words. Are you TRYING to get Jay to withdraw his offer of hosting? Hah. The classiccmp server is LAMP... so none of the above is a pro

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Jay West wrote: >>One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact >> information (and it seems like it would need to in order to be useful) >> then it's gonna become a target for SPAM. > Captcha? And if you add a simple question in plain engl

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread Fred Cisin
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Jay West wrote: One problem is going to be authentication. If it has any contact information (and it seems like it would need to in order to be useful) then it's gonna become a target for SPAM. Captcha? Isn'y third world labor cheap enough to out-source Ca

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread Alan Perry
In the registry that I was planning on creating, I was going to include a lot of 11/750-specific fields. Does it have a Unibus expansion cabinet? What control store does it have? From the responses that I have received so far, I have already run into questions about what should be listed as an

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread John Willis
>What control store does it have? > > I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. Are you asking for the > microcode revision? That would also apply to pretty much all VAXes. > > Probably referring to the L0005 CPU Control Store vs. L0008 Patchable Control Store. There's also a few types of L0008

RE: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread Robert Armstrong
> Alan Perry [ape...@snowmoose.com] wrote: > ... I was going to include a lot of 11/750-specific fields. > Does it have a Unibus expansion cabinet? That would apply to all 7xx VAXes, as well as many of the 8xxx family. I don't think any others had a UBA option, but I could easily be wrong. >Wh

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2015-07-10 Thread Alan Perry
On 7/10/15 10:10 AM, Robert Armstrong wrote: Alan Perry [ape...@snowmoose.com] wrote: ... I was going to include a lot of 11/750-specific fields. Does it have a Unibus expansion cabinet? That would apply to all 7xx VAXes, as well as many of the 8xxx family. I don't think any others had a UBA

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2016-05-01 Thread Toby Thain
On 2015-07-06 11:03 PM, Alan Perry wrote: Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't mind knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you are interested, send me e-mail (vax11-...@snowmoose.com). alan Since I've heard of a few 11/750's having been

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2016-05-01 Thread Lee Courtney
I have a vague recollection of this - have you reached out to Alan to determine current status? Lee C. On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Toby Thain wrote: > On 2015-07-06 11:03 PM, Alan Perry wrote: > >> Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't >> mind knowing who els

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2016-05-01 Thread Alan Perry
I sold my VAX (and the buyer, Josh, has it running now!), but I am still maintaining the registry. Only 4-5 people have sent me info. I am away from my desk and don't have access to the URL/e-mail addr right now. I will send it to you later. alan > On May 1, 2016, at 13:36, Lee Courtney wrot

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2016-05-01 Thread Alan Perry
I just saw this was sent to the 750 email address I set up. I'll find the URL this evening. > On May 1, 2016, at 13:36, Lee Courtney wrote: > > I have a vague recollection of this - have you reached out to Alan to > determine current status? > > Lee C. > > On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 12:32 PM, To

Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)

2016-05-01 Thread Josh Dersch
On 5/1/16 1:36 PM, Lee Courtney wrote: I have a vague recollection of this - have you reached out to Alan to determine current status? Lee C. I actually ended up with Alan's 11/750 (which is now up and running, thanks to help from people here), so I don't know if he's still interested in runni

OT: captcha (was: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) )

2015-07-10 Thread Tapley, Mark
On Jul 10, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: > Isn't third world labor cheap enough to out-source Captcha answering in bulk? Only if someone has a failure of imagination. Here’s the way the third-world interface on that application will probably look: “Exercises in applied colloquial Englis

Re: OT: captcha (was: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750) )

2015-07-10 Thread Fred Cisin
Isn't third world labor cheap enough to out-source Captcha answering in bulk? Only if someone has a failure of imagination. Here’s the way the third-world interface on that application will probably look: “Exercises in applied colloquial English translation” “Only 35 per hour" :-( lumosity.c