>I believe there is a Dec Grey standard color. Somebody I have dealt with
>before knows where to get it or how to produce it. Maybe it is the guy
>who is JCMParts on eBay. Seems like he's the one who told me that he
>refurbished Dec terminals, etc, to looks just like factory originals with the
>origianal paint colors. I'll have to dig through my thousands of PDP
>emails tonight and see who gave me that info.
>
>Also, I have sets of Dec H960 side panels that are two different colors.
>Some sets are more of a greyish color and others are more of a creamy
>color.
Ok, here's what I have on the DEC Grey color:
Per Joe Moir (jcmparts on eBay) from an email dated 10/12/2005 :
"We get ours from Raabe 800-966-7580. It is called low gloss gray.
They make it for us special."
Ashley
On my DEC Rainbow, I exclusively use BinkleyTerm as it can function as a
terminal quite well using the appropriate FOSSIL driver. It supports
Xmodem and Zmodem at the least, I believe. Anyway, if you need a T2K
FOSSIL, try:
http://www.sentry.org/%7Etrev/opus/173files.html#fossil
I've made a copy of BinkleyTerm v2.40 (the last version that supports
FOSSILs on non-standard hardware) available at:
http://approximatrix.com/downloads/legacy-ms-dos-support-files/communicatio…
I can't seem to find the related documentation archive right now, but I'm
sure I have it at home. Hope this helps!
Jeff Armstrong
jba at sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
>From Chris M <chrism3667 at yahoo.com> Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:33:23 -0800 (PST)
>can you elaborate a little? To my knowledge, Kermit is
>a protocol or set of them. I know Im a little dull
>occasionally...
>--- cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org <mnusa2 at hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>>Check the Kermit.
Kermit might be the most ported software.
Check MS-Dos kermit program.
It includes a vt100 compatible terminal emulator (and scripting, file
transfer, protocol etc)
Check older versions too, there might be a "general"
MS-Dos version or even tandy specifics?. Nothing sure though.
Kermit was once freeware but gone commercial now I think.
BR,
Matti
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>Ashley wrote...
>> Jay, that's a great looking system! Did you use any of the pieces/parts
>> you got from me on that system?
>Humm I don't recall you sending me any parts for the /34. I know you sent me
>a few cabinet parts and few memory boards to help with my /45 though. I'm
>probably forgetting something and I apologize if so!
I think the stuff I sent you was when you were working on the 11/45.
>
>> ... but I just need to clean up the side panels and
>> touch up the legs, clean up the black cover panels, etc.
>I was going to take a RL02 front panel or dec corp cab filler panel in to a
>hardware store and have them match the paint color exactly, and get a small
>can of the correct mix. Or does an industry standard color coding system
>exist, and these magic numbers are known by a listmember so I can just get
>the color already? I would really like to get an exact match for the "white"
>on the front of the /34 & RL02, the "grey" on the H960 side panel, and the
>"black" on the H960 anti-tip feet. Not just the right color but the right
>type of paint and finish.
>Jay
I believe there is a Dec Grey standard color. Somebody I have dealt with
before knows where to get it or how to produce it. Maybe it is the guy
who is JCMParts on eBay. Seems like he's the one who told me that he
refurbished Dec terminals, etc, to looks just like factory originals with the
origianal paint colors. I'll have to dig through my thousands of PDP
emails tonight and see who gave me that info.
Also, I have sets of Dec H960 side panels that are two different colors.
Some sets are more of a greyish color and others are more of a creamy
color.
Ashley
>> I have a version of VTServer that works with the M9312 console
>> emulator, and it runs in Windows (well, in a DOS box).
>How reliably does it work in a DOS window under XP I wonder? The old
>(current) version of Vtserver also is documented to run in a DOS box under
>windows, but it does not do so well... I saw a document somewhere basically
>acknowledging that it often doesn't run right under windows. It's not a
>flakyness, it's a situation where for those it works for, it works all the
>time for. Anyways, maybe the one Fred gave you fixed that?
It always worked perfectly for me. I think this was a version that he had
enhanced and tested and had been using himself. I think I used it under both
Windows 2000 and XP.
Ashley
>Ashley Carder wrote:
>> I have a version of VTServer that works with the M9312 console
>> emulator, and it runs in Windows (well, in a DOS box). I think I
>> got mine from Fred Van Kempen, who crafted a special version
>> for me. I have used it on an 11/34 and an 11/40 and have not
>> had any problems. I've copied RK05, RL01, and RL02 pack
>> images to and from the PDP-11. Would you like a copy of my
>> version of VTServer? If so, I can email it to you or I can put it
>> on my web site (http://www.woffordwitch.com) where it can be
>> downloaded.
>
> Whatever happened to the VTServer v3 project? There were some
>upcoming features (like >32MB transfers) that I was eagerly awaiting.
>
>
> Doc
I think that my version is about 2 1/2 years old. It has also been
almost that long since I've heard from Fred, so I have not heard of
any VTServer news since mid-to-late 2004.
Ashley
Rich,
I'm not sure what "Imsai Specific" means in this context, but Imsai did sell
their own 8k Basic that originally came on paper tape (I think that there
may have been a 4K version also). Amazingly, it came with a full assembler
output source code listing. The only thing about it that was "Imsai
specific" was that it's load and save commands were customized for the
cassette tape port on an IMSAI MIO card.
I have the hard copy listing, and as a consequence of your question, I've
just put it into the scanner and will have a PDF file later today. Now if
someone wants to key it in, I'll send them the PDF file. The listing is 113
pages long. I do not have the paper tape object code. The version that I
have is 1.4 from 5/12/1977.
Tell me about the disk system that you can't get working, I have pretty
extensive knowledge of some of the Imsai disk systems.
Barry Watzman
Watzman at neo.rr.com
Yo tengo los drivers originales de la placa pertec PCTD-III y la unidad de cinta Qualstar 1260. Si aun le interesa se los puedo enviar por e-mail
Tengo tambi?n documentacion impresa que puedo escanear para enviarla.
Saludos
Fernando
Does anyone here know a good source for 74s472 proms for a lower price
than what Jameco charges ($12 apiece)?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
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> From: "William Donzelli" <wdonzelli at gmail.com>
>
> > I doubt anyone
> > bids on an iten because someone said it was rare.
>
> People do indeed search for some of these common words if they are new
> to Ebay or a specific field of collecting.
I put up a limited gold edition of Scott Adams Adventures on ebay (Item number:
110057014303) that I *almost* put "RARE" in the title, but I refrained. But I
couldn't help myself in the description. I *really* dislike seeing "rare" in a
title because of all the jokers who haven't a clue what rare might mean. Most of
them merely expose their limited universe for the rest of the world to see.