Hey Jim,
I just noticed this was sent to cctalk@, apologies if this is off-topic.
> Are you using MS Outlook?
No, Thunderbird.
> Are you using filters to move it to a special folder?
Yes. I'm also subscribed to other mailing lists, but I don't have that
problem there. They have the same sort of filters though.
> Do you have two rules?
Yes, one for cctalk and one for cctech.
> That can cause the symptoms you describe.
>
> Laurens Vets wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Is it normal that I'm receiving _every_ message on the Classic
>> Computer mailing list twice?
>> I'm subscribed to several mailing lists and only the Classic Computer
>> one has this...
Laurens
--
Laurens Vets
http://www.cilinder.behttp://www.cilinder.be/syllable
> On the other hand, anyone who actually owns the relevant
> equipment would probably like to have original documentation.
As I mentioned the the post to you, if someone has the gear, they are
welcome to the paper copy after it has been scanned.
My concern is with getting the material digitized.
> > All of the offices in the new college building have
> > those infernal
> > contraptions. Even in the library. NON-ADJUSTABLE
> > at that! Every few
> > minutes, you have to get up and do jumping jacks to
> > get the lights back
> > on. An insidious plot to promote physical fitness.
>Umm didn't like jumping jacks go out with Jack La
>Lanne LOL?? Are there any findings to suggest that
>there are any REAL health benefits associated with the activity??
Hmmm,
Me thinks that we are forgetting the benefits of a 555 timer, and an I/R
LED. Looks like somebody moving *all* of the time, and probably runs
for a year on a single 'D' cell.
(Bet they didn't see that coming)
--
Doug Jackson
Yes... I am sure its dead... I woke up and it had powered itself on
and it was making all sorts of high pitched whining sounds, etc
etc... (normally these machines have trickle power and power up with
the keyboard button). I am just hopeful it did not take out anything
in the machine...
It has the Videovision Telecast system in it, along with a FWB Nubus
SCSI Jackhammer card., Telecast connects to an external 19" rackmount
interface box which has Component, S-Video, Composite, and 4 channels
of XLR audio in and out. Way ahead of its time when it came out...
It was my first non-linear video editing system so I am sentimentally
attached to it... :)
I am located in Western NY area... Shipping $$$ is not an issue if I
can get this guy back on his feet again... thanks
David Barnes
davebarnes AT adelphia DOT net
OpenVMS , Tru64 , Solaris , Linux , OS X , SGI Irix
On Nov 22, 2006, at 1:39 AM, Teo Zenios wrote:
> Are you sure the PS is dead? I know somebody who might have a
> system (minus
> a cdrom) in the texarkana area (where are you?).
>
>
> Out of curiosity what cards are in the system?
>
> TZ
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Barnes" <davebarnes at adelphia.net>
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
> <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 11:03 PM
> Subject: Radius 81/110 power supply needed
>
>
>> Hello all;
>>
>> I have a Radius mac clone , model 81/110 which needs a new power
>> supply.... it gave up the ghost this morning... anyone have one
>> available? or an entire system they want to part with?
>>
>> Yes I need to keep this old machine alive.... nubus video capture
>> cards, etc...
>>
>> thanks in advance...
>>
>>
>> David Barnes
>>
>> davebarnes AT adelphia DOT net
>> OpenVMS , Tru64 , Solaris , Linux , OS X , SGI Irix
>>
>
Hi
I have one that i would like to get working but
have not been able to find much real helpfull
info on it.
These are based on a Computer Pheripherals inc.
tape drive. At least that is whats on the sticker.
It turns on and when you push "logic on" it goes
into self test and just stays there with out any
codes displayed. Display just stays at "00"
voltages look close. DEC manual says system main
board or voltages off. I guess they just had a
stack of spare boards to test with.
Thanks, Jerry
Jerry Wright
JLC inc
g-wright at att.net
Hi,
Is it normal that I'm receiving _every_ message on the Classic Computer
mailing list twice?
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists and only the Classic Computer one
has this...
Kind regards,
Laurens
--
http://www.cilinder.behttp://www.cilinder.be/syllable
>Picture is at http://www.ezwind.net/jwest/1134.jpg
>
>11/34A, 128kw, RL01, RL02, DSD440.
>
>I still need to clean the side panels up, but it's assembled and up and
>running RT11 :)
>
>Back to that /44 I guess... just have to get working drives on it. Then
>hopefully back to the /45.
>
>Jay
>
Jay, that's a great looking system! Did you use any of the pieces/parts
you got from me on that system?
You have just inspired me. I think over the holidays I will finish up a
working 11/40 or 11/70 system to put in my office at work. I have
one of each ready, but I just need to clean up the side panels and
touch up the legs, clean up the black cover panels, etc. Those other
guys with all their golfing paraphernalia all over their offices will have
nothing on me once I have a real blinkenlights system sitting in the
corner of my office. :-)
Ashley