The only time I EVER used OS/2 for any length of time, at a client's site,
thank God, not my own, we used PCNFS, since half the stations in the place
were using UNIX.
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason (the General) <roblwill(a)usaor.net>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 2:02 PM
Subject: Peer-to-Peer under OS/2 Warp
>I'm trying to set up Peer-to-peer network among my classic computers. Most
>of my computers run Dr-DOS 7.x with the network package, and the network
>cards work in them. My problem is my server... It's a PS/2 Model 80,
>running OS/2 Warp (3.0). How do I get peer-to peer to work under OS/2?
>What software do I need?
>
>ThAnX,
>///--->>>
> -Jason Willgruber
> (roblwill(a)usaor.net)
> ICQ#: 1730318
><http://members.tripod.com/general_1>
>
Upon the date 12:47 PM 5/23/99 -0700, Sellam Ismail said something like:
>On Sat, 22 May 1999, Christian Fandt wrote:
>
>> Upon the date 10:22 PM 5/21/99 -0700, Sellam Ismail said something like:
>> >
>> >Does anyone (Philip?) have any general information on the Tektronix 31
>> >programmable calculator?
>>
>> Hi Sellam, I've got an Operating Manual, however, it's in French. Probably
>> came out of Quebec Province I would figure. Need info from it?
>
>I'm hoping to find the manual where I found the calculator. If I turn it
>up I'll be happy to make a copy for you.
Thanks for the offer Sellam! It's been *years* since I learned French and
it's rather hard to get thru.
Make sure you keep tabs on the costs. Good luck in finding it.
Regards, Chris
-- --
Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL: http://www.ggw.org/awa
Upon the date 10:22 PM 5/21/99 -0700, Sellam Ismail said something like:
>
>Does anyone (Philip?) have any general information on the Tektronix 31
>programmable calculator?
Hi Sellam, I've got an Operating Manual, however, it's in French. Probably
came out of Quebec Province I would figure. Need info from it?
Actually, I'd like to swap it for an English one if any of the
French-speaking folks in the world have an English TEK 31 manual.
Regards, Chris
-- --
Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL: http://www.ggw.org/awa
I cannot access my e-mail currently but just wanted everyone to know if
you have any questions about the VCF exhibit I will be answering them in a
couple days so thanks for your patience.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)verio.com
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Puttin' the smack down on the man!
Coming this October 2-3: Vintage Computer Festival 3.0!
See http://www.vintage.org/vcf for details
[Last web site update: 04/03/99]
<So I would be penalized for getting my SWTPC CT-1024 video terminal to wor
<and enter it? First I changed the number of characters/ line from 32 to 64
Common mod, mine has it too.
<Then I added a cassette "bit bopper" to it. I found the 60Hz line sync
BIT boffer, Kilobaud. common enough and aimed at CT1024.
The 60hz sync was a component problem and once the offending pot and cap
were replaced I found it to be very stable.
<didn't work right, so took it out. Lastly, I added some graphics display i
<parallel to the characters. Now 20 or so years later, it doesn't seem to
<work, and the "original" ic's are all soldered in.
likely forgot how to turn it on. ;)
Seriously, the VFC Vintage criteria if applied as it is to old cars a
chopped and decked 49 Chevy is a valid entrant even if the engine is
a later model. The key is it's not catagorized as stock/restored.
Like Tim said, nont one member of LICA has a "pure" machine. Some part
was non stock and often the reason was price or availability. I can't say
how many Altair and IMSAIs with floppies from neither vendor were seen.
If anything a pure machine was more the TRS80 era or later when a vendor
would actually sell all the desired parts.
Allison
Upon the date 10:46 PM 5/22/99 -0700, Buck Savage said something like:
>You must be talking about me.
Yes William. I knew there were a few folks on the list who delighted in
letting a spammer know they were not welcome here by tracing their often
hidden ISP and, for example, getting their accounts canceled. Although the
ISP Mindspring wasn't exactly hidden in this case.
Regards, Chris
-- --
>
>William R. Buckley
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christian Fandt <cfandt(a)netsync.net>
>To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
><classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
>Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 12:41 PM
>Subject: Re: Homeworkers Needed !
>
>
>>Upon the date 07:32 AM 5/22/99 +0000, bretu213(a)mindspring.com said
>>something like:
>>>Dear Future Associate,
>>>
>>>You Can Work At Home & Set Your Own Hours. Start earning Big
>>>Money in a short time
>> -- snip drivel --
>>
>>Sheesh.
>>
>>Okay you Spammer wreckers on ClassicCmp!
>>
>>Looks like you got more live meat to kill off! Sic 'em!
>>
-- --
Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL: http://www.ggw.org/awa
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I should like offer you to perform a contract
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Sellam,
I've got a manual which could be scanned - It has one of those plastic
comb bindings (Acco?) which needs replacing anyway. I think it is
original since the cover is the typical Tektronix type with the cutout
window that shows the title page. I can make a copy, or possibly loan it
to someone local (Sacramento|Bay Area) for scanning.
I was planning to bring the calculator and manuals (operating+statistics)
to VCF to look for an interesting trade.
Russ
>Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 07:11:12 -0700
>From: "Rick Bensene" <rickb(a)pail.enginet.com>
>I have an English operators manual. If anyone has questions about
>operation of the machine, I'd be glad to look stuff up, but the format
You must be talking about me.
William R. Buckley
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Fandt <cfandt(a)netsync.net>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: Homeworkers Needed !
>Upon the date 07:32 AM 5/22/99 +0000, bretu213(a)mindspring.com said
>something like:
>>Dear Future Associate,
>>
>>You Can Work At Home & Set Your Own Hours. Start earning Big
>>Money in a short time
> -- snip drivel --
>
>Sheesh.
>
>Okay you Spammer wreckers on ClassicCmp!
>
>Looks like you got more live meat to kill off! Sic 'em!
>
>
>Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
>Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
>Member of Antique Wireless Association
> URL: http://www.ggw.org/awa