Hello folks,
I've registered at cpq user group, got OpenVMS license, but I do not really
want to order OpenVMS media for $30 (or whatever). Would anyone be so kind to
supply me with a link where to get these iso images?
Thanks in advance,
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freddy
>From: ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk
>
>> So what? People still did useful work on those machines. I wrote a
>> database program to store my comic book collection on a computer with 2K
>> of effective memory and a rubber "chiclet" keyboard using cassette tape
>> for storage. Are you saying this was't real?
>
>One of my related interests is programmable calculators (which are really
>computers IMHO -- or at least I've love to see a sane definition which
>excludes them). I've been using an HP65 (100 program steps, 10 registers
>(variables)), an HP67 (224 progam steps, 26 variables), and so on. And
>from the published software I have for these machines, I'll bet that
>'real work' was done using them.
>
>-tony
>
>
Oh no!
Tony has brought 4 bit computers into the world of being
useful. We are just lucky that one can't make a useful
0 bit computer.
Dwight
I recently posted to this list my desire to give a good home to big
bunch of old computers, including some DEC PDPs and some CP/M lunks, and
Atari and Commodore pioneers.
The response was amazing. I never realized there were so many people
still interested in preserving and using these classics. In less than a
week, I had contact information and offers and requests for information
>from many parts of the continent.
As it turned out, conveniently, they all found homes right here in
the Ottawa area.
Thank you all for your generosity with contact information and
suggestions.
I believe the old computers thank you also.
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>Not quite clever enough -- the last free version is still available on the
>Wayback Machine. Start here:
>
>http://web.archive.org/web/20010802114248/www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comph…
Well the entries from 2001 onwards ask for money for the 1977-2001 period.
The last entry that lists anything at all for 1977+ only goes as far as
1980. If there a URL that lists more of that period in the wayback machine,
I've somehow managed to miss it.
Antonio
Hi Erik,
Do you still have the C8080-8 CPU?
If you are interrested in selling it or trade it for a C8080A + money please let me know.
I have several C8080A's but no C8080-8.
Best regards
Mats Bystr?m (CPU collector)
riviera(a)telia.com
Mike, If you need a working vr201 for your rainbow let me know. I have quite
a few of them and will sell you one for $25. Add $5 if you also need the
cable. (you pay shipping from florida or pick it up). I have working Decmate
III's as well and I think I may have the hard drives that go in the rainbow
along with the dual floppy unit. I also have some original rainbow software.
You can email me at trestivo(a)tarinc.com.
Regards,
thom
On Nov 25, 21:28, Curt Vendel wrote:
> Anybody who is into this system should check it this auction I found on
> Ebay:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1247&item=2074514971
>
> The guy also has some nice Commodore stuff, a Sony (MSX?) System and some
> other cool stuff too.
The coolest item there, for me, is his Jupiter Ace. For those who don't
know, it's a FORTH machine, and fairly rare. It's based on a Sinclair
ZX81, and named after the Pilot ACE computer built in 1950 at the National
Physical Laboratory.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Hans wrote:
> OK, ok, ok already. This link is to a raw text file taken from my web
> site when it was active. There are quite a few versions of this on the
> web and none of them cite the origin !!
I hadn't realized that you were the source of the list. The person with the
link I cited was wrong in not crediting you.
> I have taken the time to put up most of my original site at
> www.aconit.org/hbp/CCC
Thank you, thank you, thank you. For creating the list in the first place
and sharing it freely with the rest of us.
> None of the CGI scripts work (yet) so you cannot search but the
> formatted lists are working. Some of the links may also not work yet.
>
> I will try and put up the CGI scripts soon and do some updates also.
>
> Let me know if you use the list, feedback always helps motivate updates
;-)
I use the list and find it very helpful. As I can, I'll be sending a few
updates and corrections for the machines I'm familiar with.
Thanks,
DaveB
Volunteer, Computer History Museum