>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Thompson <thompson(a)mail.athenet.net> writes:
Paul> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
>> Did VMS have a built in utility that allowed to 1) time how
>> long a given user was logged in, and/or 2) track what
>> directories on the VAX the user entered?
Paul> Two potential answers ACC/FULL/SINCE=whenever/USER=
Paul> You could probably use ANAL/AUDIT to check what directories
Paul> were entered but would need to have set up the ACL's ahead
Paul> of time.
Obviously not wanting to raise a UNIX vs VAX war, I was just
wondering whether that kind of tracking would be possible using
UNIX... Any suggestions/comments?
Cheers,
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> > Chad Fernandez writes:
> > > I got my PDP11/53, but I can't get it to do anything. I loaded
> > > Tera-Term on my IBM Model 80, to use as my terminal. I
> dug out a serial
> > > cable, and bought a gender changer to hook the two
> computers up. What
> > > could I be doing wrong... I am not getting anything! I
> see lights on
> > > the cards, but nothing on the screen.
Where did you get this 11/53 ?
There are some versions (EPROMs) which are decserver versions.
So you don't get anything on the screen until you go to the debug/configuration mode
(try some of the modi on the bulkhead)
And, another one: try an <ctrl> <c>, or <ctrl> <p>.
If you got the "normal" version of the 11/53, it stops looking for the boot device
and is talking to you.
cheers
Another thing to try is to be sure that your terminal is working properly.
Be sure that with the cable attached to the terminal and disconnected from
the 11/53 there is no echo of characters typed at the terminal and when pins
2 and 3 are shorted together on the cable end that would attach to the 11/53
the terminal does echo back to itself. If this does not work, then you have
not properly faked out the modem control signals that the terminal requires
to work.
--tom
At 09:51 AM 3/15/01 +0100, you wrote:
>> > Chad Fernandez writes:
>> > > I got my PDP11/53, but I can't get it to do anything. I loaded
>> > > Tera-Term on my IBM Model 80, to use as my terminal. I
>> dug out a serial
>> > > cable, and bought a gender changer to hook the two
>> computers up. What
>> > > could I be doing wrong... I am not getting anything! I
>> see lights on
>> > > the cards, but nothing on the screen.
>
>Where did you get this 11/53 ?
>There are some versions (EPROMs) which are decserver versions.
>So you don't get anything on the screen until you go to the
debug/configuration mode
>(try some of the modi on the bulkhead)
>
>And, another one: try an <ctrl> <c>, or <ctrl> <p>.
>
>If you got the "normal" version of the 11/53, it stops looking for the
boot device
>and is talking to you.
>
>cheers
>
>
Anybody else having problems with getting multiple copies of the digest?
I have gotten 20 or so copies of classiccmp-digest V1 #537 and just got
another couple in the last hour. I have gotten 1 of 538 and 540 and didn't
seem to get 539 (or possibly deleted thinking it was an extre 537).
Can anybody help this guy out? If so then reply directly to him.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:09:43 -0800
From: Lincoln Spector <lincoln(a)dnai.com>
Subject: Looking for Someone with IBM PC
Hi. I'm writing an article for PC World on the 20th anniversary of the IBM
PC. I'm looking for someone with an original IBM PC (circa 1981) and DOS 1.0
on floppies.
I'm not trying to buy the computer. I would just like to talk to someone who
has one and might be willing to do a simple test on it for me.
Thank you,
Lincoln Spector
Journalist, Columnist, Humorist
510-548-3725
lincoln(a)dnai.com
www.thelinkinspector.com
Well I had an very interesting trade offer for a trade for these and I have been without news from the person in a long time now so these are up for trade again.
I am sure they can be appreciated by someone.
I have no real use for these myself and I am going low on space and wife also low on tolerance of space used up in basement by my collection.
So here they are again, all the reference books by Apple Official Pubs for the IIgs and IIgs OS....most in excellent condition. Some (1 or 2) with the occassionnal very very rare pen or pencil scribbling. Some have seperated from the hardcover but its nothing a little glue cant fix...Some hardcover, some soft...Hardcovers all have paper cover intact...
Here is the list...:
Apple II GS...
Hardware Reference (hard)
Tech Intro to the Apple IIgs (soft)
Firmware Reference (hard)
Toolbox Reference Vol.1 (hard)
Toolbox Reference Vol.2 (hard)
Toolbox Reference Vol.3 (soft)
Programmers Intro to the Apple IIgs (hard)
Prodos 16 Reference (hard)
GS/OS Reference (soft)
>From Apple pubs but Non Apple IIgs specific but I can throw in:
Prodos Reference Manual (soft)
Apple Numerics Manual (soft)
Imagewriter II technical Ref Manual (hard)
Also if your gonna be doing 65816 coding I can add:
65816/65802 Ass. Lang. Programming (Fischer)
Programming the 65816 (Labiak)
This is a archive box full of big clean books. I wanna move these out. Please no money offers. I dont sell stuff, I only trade. I dont buy or sell on ebay.
I am looking for 197x-198x micros to add to my collection. Would consider stuff like : Next, Apple III, TRS80 mod I and similar, Atari 1200xl, PET CBM, Kaypro, Osborne...CP/M systems etc...just ask me...I guess.
Shipping is from Montreal, Canada -- nothing dramatic. Many trades with US collectors in past and never any problems.
Ill be happy to trade these books to someone who can make good use of these.
Claude
I have just been offered a System 36 for my collection, (no charge
and delivered. ) Can any one give me any information about this computer?
Thanks
Charlie Fox
Chas E. Fox Video Productions
793 Argyle Rd. Windsor ON N8Y 3J8
foxvideo(a)wincom.net
Check out:
Camcorder Kindergarten at http://chasfoxvideo.com
Please pardon me for the double post, I messed up the subject last time.
Free copy of Egor the Animator to all offended parties.
Computer garage sale Sat 17, So Cal
Sat 17th of March, in Orange CA my amazingly full garage of computer and
related stuff will be open and on sale for the first time since last summer
(next one is July). I live about 10 miles east of Disneyland, in the
foothills of Orange, CA. Take the 22 east til it ends, and that becomes the
55 freeway Chapman exit. Go east on Chapman a couple miles, and Chapman
will bend to the left and go up a hill. Half way up turn right on Canyon
View, then left on Brynhurst into the Chapman Townhomes. A short driveway,
then left on the unmarked Stonebrook, a few houses then the road turns
right and becomes Cadbury. I am at the end in the cul de sac 6036 Cadbury.
About a third of the whole complex is planning on opening for sale about 7
am (I will NOT be ready that early, but feel free to stop and watch me
work) so there will be more than just all my computer stuff.
This is a link to yahoo maps for me.
<http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&newFL=Use+Address+Below&ad…
036+Cadbury&csz=92869&country=us&Get%A0Map=Get+Map>
Questions until the portable phone runs out of juice at (714) 771-7504
What the heck is in this garage to get me to drive all the way to Orange?
Lots, mostly lots.
AT&T old desktops, likely 386
Compaq and Dell up to about a P120, lots of great 486 boxes for Linux
routers etc.
a dozen IBM PS2 9595 servers, multiSCSI drive units, various cards
Apple IIe, IIc, IIc+ and IIgs computers, joysticks, cables, etc.
At least 2 dozen monitors, MOSTLY older, but great for older macs or
workstations.
Networking stuff, loads of 10bt cables, hubs, nics (nubus, isa, PCI, EISA,
MCA).
Rack mount PC chassis, keyboards, mice, and things.
Software, a BIG box of $1 CDs, and many many boxes of weird software $1
Close to 2,000 different computer cables, Apple, PC, SCSI, serial, printer,
starting at $1
50 macintosh computers, from plus to PPC, lots of odd bits and one of a
kind items.
Printers, and ribbons, and various printer parts, imagewriters,
Laserwriters, stylewriters, old dot matrix.
C64, Atari, just cause I didn't mention it, that doesn't mean I don't have
a pile of it. ;)
Around noon things will wind down, but last year it took me 4 hours to put
stuff away, so I will be "around" much longer.
Well, Macs have been around for more than 10 years, and lpd/lpr certainly has...
Does anyone know how to set up a mac to talk to an lpd with an inkjet printer
on the other end? I know the printer works in this configuration as I've
tested it from another machine on the LAN.
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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