Ethan wrote
>Well... the easy answer is "whichever one we want".
>
>In fact, the one we have selected is the one that matches where our
flights
>come from so it's easy to synchronize operations. That means
NZST/NZDT,
>since our flights come from McMurdo, and their flights come from
Christchurch,
>NZ (yes, we are at GMT+13 right now, and we _do_ observe daylight
savings
>time, even though the sun is up 24/7)
>
>-ethan
>
Your daylight savings time process seems to fail since you have so many
months when the sun doesn't come up and you are unable to use some of
the saved daylight.
Mike
I've got a box full of (4 or 5) mixed sets of TOPS
products.
At least one of each of the following:
Tops FlashTalk Card for the PC
Tops FlashTalk Adapter for the Mac
TOPS Software
Probably more than a couple of each.
If anyone is interested (looking for a few $$ not
much, plus S/H.. Or a trade for something cool...),
e-mail me off line.
I also have at least one License to a Version 4 of
Lantastic (and I can throw in an old ISA NE2000 Card
compatible with it) in the box. Never used.
Also for a small consideration (or something cool) and
the shipping.
Just looking to clear out the closet and get a couple
of bucks towards upgrading my Mac G4 Tower to a faster
processor.
Regards,
Al Hartman
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I got this email the other day and replied back to the guy that I could not
use the machines that he has listed but would pass it on to others. Soon if
anyone on the list is interested contact him directly.
----- Original Message -----
From: <marlami(a)juno.com>
To: <jkeys(a)houstoncomputermuseum.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Vintage Computer Equipment
>I have a collection of IBM based units, in good and operating condition.
> Computer models 8088, 286 and 386
> Monitors
> Keyboards
> Hard Drives
> Memory
> Modems
> Various Cards
> Related Books and Manuals
> Could you please direct me to someone who might be interested in Vintage
> Computer Equipment? Will you please "reply" to this email?
> Thank you, Ray
>
Paul:
Thanks for the name of the program. Bitsavers has that tape but no
manual.
Does any have the loading instructions for Cromemco Magenta Martini?
Thanks.
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Paul A. Pennington
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 11:52 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Magenta Martini, was Dazzler demo program
Richard wrote:
> ...I haven't been able to locate the demo that was used in the window
> of the BYTE Shop.
It was called "Magenta Martini", if that helps. Made a huge splash in
the monochrome world of computers at the time.
Paul Pennington
Augusta, Georgia
Hello, all:
Although I've been able to find copies of assorged Cromemco
Dazzler-related software on bitsavers, I haven't been able to locate the
demo that was used in the window of the BYTE Shop. I don't know the exact
name of the program, so that might be hampering me a bit.
Does anyone have a copy of this program in paper tape format that
they could email me/point me to?
Thanks.
Rich
Ashley,
on www.pdp-11.nl in the left menu, click on the *folder* "PDP-11/35".
A tree structure opens. Click on the link "CPU information".
At the bottom of the page that opens are the XXDP diags for the 11/40.
Clicking on the links before each of them gives a short description.
You can also click on "XXDP" in the left menu, and from the page that
opens, click on the link "11/40 processor and options".
Must check at home if I have descriptions of the MM11-xP diags.
Sorry, can't (at the moment) help with .BIN's (no power available yet).
- Henk, PA8PDP.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Ashley Carder
> Sent: dinsdag 26 oktober 2004 6:07
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: PDP-11/40 XXDP diagnostics
>
> Does anyone out there have the diagnostics for a
> PDP-11/40 or diags for MM11-UP Core Memory? Or
> even a list of which XXDP diags are the correct
> ones for the 11/40 and for the MM11-UP?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Ashley
Does anyone out there have the diagnostics for a
PDP-11/40 or diags for MM11-UP Core Memory? Or
even a list of which XXDP diags are the correct
ones for the 11/40 and for the MM11-UP?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ashley
There was some talk about the various lots of HP 1000 M series boxes on gov.
liquidation. I just wanted to let folks on the list know that I was going
for the lot with three cpu's in it. That leaves another lot with 6 cpus, and
a third lot with 8 cpus, in case anyone wants some for themselves. I was
going to get one of the larger lots, but it turns out the lot of 3 will
probably be the best one for me at this time and I'll probably keep all 3
cpus.
Soooo if anyone is going for some of those M series, the 6 or 8 count lots
look better. Yeah, that's the ticket. *GRIN*
Jay