hazeltine was a popular terminal, like the AMD Dumb terminal. The 1500
series were in use about 1977. They made US and Europe powered models. Sold
by Computerland etc.
I was wondering if it would be possible to add an "OT subgroup" to classiccmp
that people can choose to subscribe to or not. That way when something goes
as far afield as the operating system discussion or the argument about guns
in times past, those who wish to participate can simply agree to post to the
off-topic board and not irritate those who don't wish to participate. Might
be a good place for auction foo, too, although an additional subgroup for that
would also work. Would this be possible, oh list admin?
--
Jim Strickland
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It looks like the last version of SunOS that I can run on a Sun 1/100U
is version 4.0.3, however i'm not sure if I have enough ram to use that
version. It looks like I can only add 2 ram boards, and all I have
are 1Meg ram boards...
Does anyone have 4.0.3 that they could supply to me in some form? Or is
there a better alternative for sun 2's with low ram (sun 1/100U is
apparently very hardware equivalent to the earliest sun 2's, at least
>from a software perspective). Perhaps there is a X11 version that might
run acceptably from a sun with 2Meg of ram.
The Sun 1/100U does not have any way to connect peripherals such as
hard drives, so the unit will have to be booted from the network.
I guess its almost time for me to brush up on tftp protocol, assuming
I can find some OS to run on this computer.
I dont suppose anyone has a sun multibus 4Meg memory board they would
be willing to trade?
-Lawrence LeMay
lemay(a)cs.umn.edu
Actually I don't like the series of information that they are requesting
plus you are right but:
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I'll think about it for a while and look for other opportunitiesat the same
time.
Francois
>So? Its not like they're going to check all 50,000 web pages that are
>setup on their server. And if you believe in following all the rules,
>this was not exactly a rule. It was just a request to refrain from doing
>these things, which in my mind is optional.
>
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Guys:
Does anyone have the docs for these HP protocols?
They're used to communicate with HP HPIB disk drives
and stuff.
The Amigo protocol is the oldest. Then the CS-80,
and the SS-80 is the newest. I think any of
these would be relevent to the work I'm doing.
Joe: You mentioned you had the Amigo protocol.
If you can dig it up, that would be cool, but
only if time allows!
Thanks.
Jeff
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was that really "list" or was that a typo . . . "LOST" ???
Dick
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> From: Jim Strickland <jim(a)calico.litterbox.com>
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
> Subject: suggestion for list sanity?
> Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 12:58 PM
>
> I was wondering if it would be possible to add an "OT subgroup" to
classiccmp
> that people can choose to subscribe to or not. That way when something
goes
> as far afield as the operating system discussion or the argument about
guns
> in times past, those who wish to participate can simply agree to post to
the
> off-topic board and not irritate those who don't wish to participate.
Might
> be a good place for auction foo, too, although an additional subgroup for
that
> would also work. Would this be possible, oh list admin?
> --
> Jim Strickland
> jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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> Vote Meadocrat! Bill and Opus in 2000 - Who ELSE is there?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh(a)aracnet.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Thursday, 11 March 1999 4:15
Subject: Re: vax, cdroms, etc
>>My money would be on Multinet and/or TCPware.
>
>A quick DejaNews search shows you are correct.
Makes sense. Thank you Process Software. I suspect the Madgoat crew may
have had a hand in this too.......:^)
>I'd recommend contacting DECUS Australia. Several chapters have been added
>to the program in the last week and a half.
I've emailed the contact person for the NOP SIG. If anyone knows, he will,
I suspect.
However there is no mention of it anywhere on the main DECUS Web site in Oz.
Thanks
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Systems Manager
Saint Mark's College
Port Pirie, South Australia.
Email: geoffrob(a)stmarks.pp.catholic.edu.au
ICQ #: 1970476
Phone: 61-8-8633-8834
Mobile: 61-411-623-978
Fax: 61-8-8633-0104
-----Original Message-----
From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh(a)aracnet.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 1999 5:02
Subject: Re: vax, cdroms, etc
>Why bother unless you're short on memory. You can get UCX as part of the
>Hobbyist program, and apparently two more TCP stacks will be available on
>the Hobbyist program around the middle of this month (sorry can't remember
>which ones).
My money would be on Multinet and/or TCPware.
>Now that the new Hobbyist program
>is available all my VAXen run DECnet as does the one Alpha, the other Alpha
>runs DECnet and UCX. Next step, clustering.
Sniff. The hobbyist program is apparently STILL not available to us in Oz.
Not even the 'old' one.
Anyone know what the problem is?
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Systems Manager
Saint Mark's College
Port Pirie, South Australia.
Email: geoffrob(a)stmarks.pp.catholic.edu.au
ICQ #: 1970476
Phone: 61-8-8633-8834
Mobile: 61-411-623-978
Fax: 61-8-8633-0104
<Actually, Hazeltine made graphics terminals. I know that they made vector
<graphics capable units, both real vector, and i think emulated vector
<using a raster screen.
Emulated as raster. The 1552 ws a vt52 copy and there was a VT100/ansi
clone too.
Allison
>Anyone heard of a Hazeltine? Not sure of the model but I have a black
>one piece terminal looking unit that I'm curious of the sentimental,
>astetic or collector value of this brand of machine. Any input
>appreciated and maybe there will be one up for adoption soon.
Yep, I remember them... one of the first video terminals I ever used,
back on a decsystem-10 at WPI...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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