> [Description of rescue squad removed]
>I will nominate Sellam as high priest, Megan as high priestess, and tony
>as hardware witchdoctor. .
I love it.. :-)
If you could have seen my condo about 2 years ago, you would have seen
exactly what you described... machines, documentation and disks
everywhere, with only narrow paths down either side of my living room
so that I could get to the machines, couch and tv (though one could not
watch the tv from the couch, as there was a row of dec tall cabs in
the way).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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| Megan Gentry, EMT/B, PP-ASEL | email: mbg at world.std.com |
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| "this space | (s/ at /@/) |
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| | "pdp-11 programmer - some assembler |
| (DEC '77-'98) | required." - mbg KB1FCA |
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Gosh, I had /no/ idea that Fortran was a "column-sensitive" programming
language; I thought that COBOL was the only one...
What other languages are column sensitive? I'd guess at APL, but I'm sure
there are others.
--
Cheers, Ade.
Be where it's at, B-Racing!
http://b-racing.com
> From: Robert Borsuk <rborsuk(a)colourfull.com>
>
> Woohoo,
> Timex guys on the list. I can ask a Timex
> (sort of) question now.
> I have an A&J MicroDrive (Stringy Floppy - The next
> big thing to rule the world) that I don't have any
> information on. I would love to use it with my
> T1000. It was almost complete in the box.
> Interface, drive, cable, even some new stringy
> floppies still sealed. Does anyone have a
> manual for this thing? I've poked around online but
> haven't seen too much.
Nope. We used to sell those at Zebra Systems.
Check the interface adapter. It should indicate on it
whether it's a TS-1000 or TS-2068 adapter.
I can't remember the commands anymore.
If I find anything, I'll let you know..
Regards,
Al