Hi,
I saw your message at http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2003-May/014475.html
I have a 1650b model but without any system disk.
(The system disk is needed to use the monster)
And i wasn't able to found any file on the www.
If you have the system disk, is it possible for you to send it to me (by email)?
Many many; Thanks
Gw?nael GODDE
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Late last fall I asked about talking to the press, the story appeared today.
http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b5e1276c-930e…
The pictures seem to be missing to non subscribers/or online
front page: Metal rack with nabu box, VAX monitor, wall in background with ps2
rs6000
:Lisa
inside: wall shot apples and clones
: NeXT cube
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Ottawa, Canada
Collector of vintage computers
http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600
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On Mar 5, 0:52, Witchy wrote:
> Blue? I've never seen a blue AUI cable! Then again I only worked with
> moulded DEC ones so I dunno about 3rd party products :)
The moulded ones, usually beige in colour, a bit thicker than a pencil,
or somewhat thicker than thinnet cable, are office-grade. They have
much higher losses and you can't use them for long runs. I think the
maximum allowed length is about 30'. All the standard-grade ones I've
ever seen are blue, and about as thick as yellow etherhose. Maximum
length 164' (50m).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
One of the local junkers has a RL02 on the line to be parted. If anyone
is interested I'll be around there later today and can ask for a price
and a reprieve.
Claude
Hello;
I have been a member of this group for several years, although not really
contributing anything to it. Now, here's my chance, take a look at
www.ccompforum.com and tell me what you think. Its free, belongs to me,
and is offered as an addition to the resources of this group, for this
group.
For you test-based folks, it has full email->forum and forum->email
capabilities.
Thanks for looking
Terry Freeman
terryf(a)cox.net
terryf(a)intersurf.com
Aha, again one scan I did to make somebody happy :-)
I realize that the directory path and file names
should be "a bit" shorter though ...
I have sent Jay West 7 or so CD-ROMs with scans of FMPS
and manuals last february (2003!). That's a lot more than
on mainecoon (only 4 CD-ROMs).
If Jay is reading this: how's the PDF step getting along?
In the mean time I have filled up an other CD with manuals.
- Henk, PA8PDP.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Uban [mailto:uban@ubanproductions.com]
> Sent: donderdag 4 maart 2004 16:50
> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Subject: Re: H744 +5 supply - easy to fix?
>
>
>
> >I could not find a schematic - do you have one? (I realize
> it's a straight
> >forward switcher, but I like a picture :-)
>
> Here's a scan from the 11/45 engineering drawings which
> includes the H744:
>
> <http://www.mainecoon.com/classiccmp/PDP-11-45/PDP-11-45%20sys
> tem%20ED%20(H744-45-46-54%20&%20G772)%20part-g.tif>http://www.
> mainecoon.com/classiccmp/PDP-11-45/PDP-11-45%20system%20ED%20(
> H744-45-46-54%20&%20G772)%20part-g.tif
>
>
> --tom
>
At 09:06 PM 3/4/04 +0000, I wrote:
>
>> Went scrounging today and found a BIG pile of computers. MANY Dell PCs
>> and a lot of IBM Power PCs. Brought home some of the PCs to check out and
>> found that they all have P-III CPUs and ranged from 500 to 866 MHz. Some
>> even had CD-RW drives! More interesting finds included two HP 9836Cs (the
>> color version of the 9836), a HP 9000 380 (Probably top of the line for the
>> HP 9000 200/300 series), a Sun Ultra 1 Creator 3D, a >>Hyundai<< Sparc
>> model HWS-S310 (I had no idea Hyundai built andything like this!), a Matrox
>> Shark 10/100/FX Ethernet switch, a SUN SparcStation 20, a HP drive array
>> with hotswap drives,
and one old PC with a very strange looking card in
it.
I just checked out the weird card that was in the old PC. It's a
MIL-STD-1397C communications interface. Here's a link to a site about the
card (a Navigator II). <http://www.sabtech.com/productlist.aspx?str=27>
I've never heard of this MIL STD before is anyone familar with it?
Joe
Hello,
I broke the neck off the crt in my TRS-80 Model 12. I have a crt from a Model 4. Can I use this in the Model 12 or will it cause problems like smoke etc.? Thanks.
Ralph
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www.westnc.com has these patches. I've been thinking
about getting some - but the tool is fairly expensive
for hobby purposes. And on that subject, wow, is mylar
tape getting expensive!
=====
-Steve Loboyko
Incredible wisdom actually found in a commerical fortune cookie:
"When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day."
Website: http://juliepalooza.8m.com/sl
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