Hi,
Many years ago I put up my mirror of a load of dec documents on
http://www.openvms-rocks.com/~cvisors/ but this has been slow or down of
late, but i have now put them back on my own site
http://www.carnagevisors.net/dec94mds/ so hopefully if anyone needs these
you can browse.
If you want a copy of all of them (a 300+meg tar.gz file) just yell and I
will torrent the file.
As always
Ivy Jane Gardiner
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i want the last dance just like you
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> Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 10:33:13 +0100
> From: "nierveze"
Very nice find, Alain! Do you have any information about the
instruction set for this machine?
Cheers,
Chuck
I added some more cool pics from the 60's and 70's with SEL computers in
the gallery
Polaris Missile Data Acquisition system, 1963
Vandenberg AFB Space and Missile Center, 1978, (declassified photos only)
Flight Simulator, 1967, SEL 816A Computer Graphics system
http://www2.applegate.org/~ragooman/computers_mini_gallery.html
Feel free to take a look
=Dan
I found an S100 board in a file folder labeled "IOMEGA SCSI HOST". The
board itself says "I OMEGA HOST ADAPTER" and a part number "AMSEC
670-1185". Does anyone here know if this really might be an S100 SCSI
board and if the IOMEGA we all know had anything to do with it?
It is for sale, in case anyone's interested.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
preferably one where you can opt for a window into a
large image, one that's bigger then the screen. I've
tried a few and they're all goofy. If I have to write
my own someone is going to pay...
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> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 23:13:55 +0800
> From: "Mike Shields"
> One of those cheezy sales videos: (yo! ms raps)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmEvPZUdAVI
Thanks for the video--I acually managed to watch the whole thing
without falling asleep.
I note from the comments on the video that some think that this was a
commercial, but it's just one of the many cheezy sales promos of the
time. At least it was halfway entertaining and not dull, dull, dull
like so many others.
Cheers,
Chuck
(BTW, I use the term "cheezy" with a "z", as using an "s" would imply
a relationship to an edible and quite delicious food product.)
Can someone point me towards a listing for some programs that I can toggle
into an IMSAI 8080? I have a couple to sell and would like to be able to
state that I've run something on them. I've heard repeated references to
a "catch the dot" program, but google isn't being very helpful.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
I've been grinding through the stack of early 80's Wang VS docs
William Donzelli loaned me, and was wondering how many people have
these systems in their collections, and if there was any later docs
or software out there.
Seemed like a fairly decent system midrange system.
Has anyone here noticed this guy on ebay, claiming to have a "warehouse"
of stuff in New Jersey? I know that's relatively close to some other
MF nuts on this list (well, much closer than Indiana, anyways) so I
though I'd see if anyone had gone to see what he had in
his "warehouse". The stuff he has listed right now doesn't look all
that interesting, but it's hard to tell from the dark, small pictures
of smoked plexiglass rack doors, what's inside the rack...
Pat
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