Second try, doesn't look like the first one made it through.
School bought a digital camera, and I get to play with it...
I'll be posting pictures of my 11/44 Pile (GALAXIA) at
http://linux.epchs.k12.il.us/dseagrav
Go take a look!
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At 11:14 PM 5/5/98 +0100, you wrote:
>When I call Tech Support I will have made some attempts to check the
>obvious, gather evidence, and solve the problem. In particular :
>
>I'll have checked the 'bleeding obvious' - that it's plugged in, that I
>am running the program I think I am running, etc
Ah, but you are (especially for mainstream stuff) reasonably rare. The
average I-bought-my-computer-at-circuit-city-and-got-a-free-hair-dryer
idiot has done none of that. Most likely, he's tripped over the power cord
and unplugged it, or tried to install a pirated game that had a virus and
his hd is toast or...
Which does, I agree, present a problem for those of us who *do* know what
we're doing. There's nothing I hate more than having some nitwit read the
manual to me. (Unless, of course, I'm calling because I don't have the
manual.)
Dunno if there's a solution. I try to find a knowledgeable support person
for software/hardware I use a lot and make sure they know who I am and that
I'm not a git.
>I'll be sitting in front of my machine with a 'scope, logic analyser,
>software debugger, etc at the ready
"you're out there, man, like f***ing pluto." 8^)
>IBM are better than most, at least for providing parts/manuals. They may
>claim that a machine never existed (IBM UK told be there was 'no such
>thing as a PC-jr'), but they can often find all sorts of things given a
>part number or forms number.
IBM does seem to be pretty good. I requested info about a couple of
"PC-Radio's" I picked up, and got back a lot of info (albeit badly
formatted. 8^)
>Sending in bug reports (and even better, fixes) for ancient products is
>great fun :-).
I would think calling would be better still. 8^)
>> And DON'T COPY ANY SOFTWARE. I don't even care if it was made by a
>> criminal, it gives you no right to do the same.
Yep. Fastest way to put a company out of business is to steal their
product. Hmmm... Anyone want a copy of Microsoft Office? 8^) (JUST
KIDDING!!!)
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School bought a digital camera, and I get to play with it!
I'll be posting pictures at http://linux.epchs.k12.il.us/dseagrav
until about 2:35 PM. (When school's out.)
Go ahead and take a look!
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On May 6, 19:07, Daniel A. Seagraves wrote:
> Subject: Re: What's an Emulex TC12?
And I sent an unsigned repy. Normal sig has now been restored :-)
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Dept. of Computer Science
University of York
I have heard tell (from a very reliable source) of a version of Unix
<written for the Radio Shack Model 100 (8085, 32K max). (And no, it's no
<available, and yes, he's tried to get the company that did it to release
Call me skeptical, 8085 is far less code efficient that z80.
<I thought someone had said that CP/M was based on Unix? Or was that on
<of the PDP opsys?
CP/M was based on OS/8 and RT-11, it is very un-unix. DEC Ultrix-11 and
Ultrix-32 are both unix based on BSD versions.
Allison
I disagree. Apple, at least to me, represents that innovation can live in
today's computer industry, and that being different makes you ahead, not
behind of the crowd. (And yes, I thought that BEFORE Apple's current
marketing campaign.) Looks cool, but I want more information, and, as most
people go, they'll need reasons to want a $1.3K over a $600-$800 PC.
Tim D. Hotze
-----Original Message-----
From: Huw Davies <H.Davies(a)latrobe.edu.au>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Thursday, May 07, 1998 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: the new Apple iMac
>At 12:26 AM 07-05-98 -0700, Sam Ismail wrote:
>>
>>Anyone see the new Apple iMac unveiled today? I like it. Instant
>>classic.
>
>The best comment so far at work was that after its useful life it would be
>much easier to convert into a fishbowl. Just turn upside down and fill :-)
>
>Does look cool, but I'd like to touch one before committing one way or the
>other. In my scheme of things, MacOS is about fourth or fifth choice.
>
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On May 6, 19:25, Daniel A. Seagraves wrote:
> Anyway, what are the:
> EMULEX SC03
It's a QBus controller for SMD drives. It will support two physical
drives, making them emulate two (or more, if necessary) logical DEC drives.
We need to know the suffix (SC03/A, SC03/B, SC03/C) as there are at least
three versions, emulating different drives. I have an SC03 which emulates
RM03s, but there's an MSCP version as well. I've got the manual for this
one, too.
> Dilog CQ2010
QBus communications controller of some sort. I don't know the details on
this one, though.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Dept. of Computer Science
University of York
Try #3, I can't seem to mail out from toad...
School got a new digital camera, and I get to play with it.
I've posted pictures of my 11/44 (GALAXIA) [My Pile] up at
http://linux.epchs.k12.il.us/dseagrav
Enjoy! Now, can I borrow this sucker for a weekend...