Hi,
I would like to put VTL on my 680. I have a few 1702s but I need
the image to put on them and someone to put them on for me. Can
anybody help with either?
Thanks,
Bill
Someone at work forwarded this link to me, knowing I like old
computers. Definitely a nice set of photo's.
http://www.luckham.org/LHL.Bell%20Labs%20Days.html
Zane
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On 1/26/10, Zane H. Healy <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote:
> Someone at work forwarded this link to me, knowing I like old
> computers. Definitely a nice set of photo's.
>
> http://www.luckham.org/LHL.Bell%20Labs%20Days.html
What a great blast from the past. I remember scenes like those from
when I was a kid and we'd go on field trips to places like Rockwell
and Battelle.
-ethan
> From: Keith <keithvz at ...>
> Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 10:53:21 AM
> Subject: Re: Museums
>
> ...
>
> Floomla is a decent free ipod app, btw...
>
> Keith
This got me curious and looking... But I've got some detailed questions
that I haven't been able to realy answer via Google.
Can I contact you directly, Keith, (or any other Floola user) about it?
Reply direct to me, since this is OT....
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Just happened to see one on an ancient rerun of the "Patty Duke
Show".
Although it was a "training computer", it still had 512 words of 15-
bit storage and an instruction repertoire of 61 instructions. (6 bit
opcode+9 bit address). Ed Thelen's list gives it as 1963.
Power consumption, from the manufacturer's brochure, was 500W, with a
115VAC supply. Thelen gives it as 1.13KW, but I suspect that the
difference is in the I/O device (typewriter, paper tape punch).
Given the modest space and power requirements, would the 422 qualify
as another one of the first minicomputers?
Cheers,
Chuck
Hey all, just rescued a Sy/Max Programmer today. Same model as the following:
http://www.maraindustrial.com/catalog/8010SPR300.jpg
Unlike that pic, everything looks in great condition. Thought I'd
check here for any interest. Looking for trades or cash (which will
ultimately go towards other equipment anyways).
Marty
Do any of these still exist?
>From 1970 PDP-10 reference manual, part 7, pg. 631:
"346/ 340B PRECISION' INCREMENTAL CRT DIS-
PLAY: plots points, lines, vectors, and char-
acters on a 9 3/8 in. square raster of 1,024
points along each axis. 1 1/2 us is required per
point in vector, increment, and character
modes. Random point plotting rate of 35/is.
A 370 high-speed Light Pen is included.
342B CHARACTER GENERATOR for 346/ 340B
348/VR30 PRECISION POINT PLOTTING DISPLAY:
operates at a maximum plotting rate of 20 KC
or one' point every 50 ,ts on a 9% in. x 9%
in. display area. Number of addressable points
along each axis is 1024. A 370 high-speed
Light Pen is included. '
VP10 POINT PLOTIING DISPLAY CONTROL:
operates at either of two maximum' plotting
rates. Low rateis 10 KC (one point every
100 ns). High rate is 50 KC (one point every
20 Ms). Number of addressable points along
each axis is 1024. Control interfaces to. a cus-
tomer supplied oscilloscope (Tektronix Type
RM503 or equivalent) or to a CRT display.
370 HIGH SPEED LIGHT PEN: for use with
VPl0."
I'd never heard of there being graphics display peripherals. Looks
like these are storage tube technology based, even though the description
says "raster". I think here they just mean the addressable range of
points on the tube.
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Got this email from Dave Ahl tonight:
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Hi Evan:
At VCF last summer, I mentioned the Phila Computer Music Festival (Aug
1978) and asked if anyone was interested in a CD of it. Quite a few
hands went up.
So I finally took the time to make a CD of the Festival. Unfortunately I
had to start with the vinyl record because the tapes had long since
disappeared. But in remastering it, I was able to balance the tracks (on
the original, the left was at a higher volume) and also adjust the
volume of the various pieces to make them more of less equal (there was
a 50% difference on the original).
So now I have remastered CDs available with all the original jacket and
liner notes (slightly re-edited) for $7.95 postpaid in USA. Maybe you
could put out a notice to the VCF list. Complete Info and how to order
can be found at http://www.swapmeetdave.com/PhilaMusic/
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:26:54 -0500
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com>
Subject: OT hardware flexibility and reliability, was Re: Museums
<much snippage>
>I'll simply explain my point and move on.
<much more snippage>
>Dave McGuire
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