It's still technically off-topic (2002 is only 8 years ago), but for Mac
OS 8.6 and 9 users, I released Classilla 9.1 tonight, the most current
version of the Mozilla-based web browser I maintain for the classic Mac
OS. It's still a work in progress, but I eat my own dogfood, and this
tastes good enough to put in the can. (And belabour the metaphor.)
http://www.classilla.org/
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I need to do a bit more research on this. But can someone suggest a good
joystick for older PCs with db15 connectors? Most of them seem to be cheesy
flight sticks. I've seen playstation style controllers with usb connectors
on them. Something like this would be ideal if it had a db15 connector.
Any suggestions?
brian
Hi!
Does anyone have information about Labtam 32032 system ?
We've found one in the military depot:
http://www.phantom.sannata.ru/forum/index.php?t=6175
(cyrillic, use Google Translator)
Seems, this machines was rather popular in the USSR
(behind the iron curtain) - it was possible to avoid COCOM
since Labtam was an Australian company.
It used NSC 32K processol and Unix V2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Semiconductor_32016
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> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 06:25:43 +0000 (GMT)
> From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
> Subject: Re: OT: white LEDs
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
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> > You can actually buy ringlights made in that manner, and they work
> > pretty well. There are usually some cheap ones on a famous "auction"
>
> It is my experience that just about anything intended for photograp[hic
> use is way overpriced :-=). OK, I can't grind lenses, so I am happy to
> pay for good ones, but I am not going to pay high prices for things I
> can
> make in an afternoon or so. Quite apart from the fact that making the
> device and experiemnting with it is more fun to me than taking
> photographs...
>
LED ringlight:
http://www.fotosidan.se/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39550&highlight=Mak
ro+blixt
In Swedish, but I expect Google or ImTranslator or something will make a
more or less intelligible mess of translating it.
/Jonas
My Dad worked on these (mechanical designer designing jigs and fixtures for assembly) at QYX in Lionville, PA in the late 70's
There claim to fame was that you could type a letter and then have another one type the same thing over the phone lines as an original document....all pre facsimile machine.
It is said that the technology was stolen to help create the fax machine.
They did have a FBI Investigation for items stolen from trash bins.
Brian McElroy
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Greetings;
I have a friend with an TRS80 Model III would is looking for some bootable
media w/TRSDOS and, possibly if available, CP/M. I'm not familiar with the
TRS80 line, and I don't own any, so I'm not in a position to help.
If anyone has such a machine and can create up some disks for a nominal
charge I would be very appreciative, replies probably should be off-list.
Many thanks.
- JP
Isn't MultiDos either still being sold or available for free?
When I was using my TRS-80 systems full time, it was my preferred OS.
I lost my Newdos/80 Manual and discs, though I have copies. I'd be willing to help out with this request because I have all the major Model I & III os discs. But, my computer is an LNW-80 Model I and I'm not sure how well it would work to make bootable Model III discs. I used to know, but that was 20 years ago.
I just moved, and as soon as my new computer room is setup, a project is to test and image all my old discs from all my various systems.
If anyone in the Mid Jersey shore area has a working Model III or IV they are willing to give away, trade or sell (at a price a disabled guy can afford), I would be glad to use it to help in this instance. It makes me sorry I sold my 4p on eBay a few years ago.
Al
Just about anything TRS-80 related can be had or learned via these
sites! I hope this helps.
I've still got a half-dz Mod 4/4D's, about that many Mod III's, a
couple Mod 4P's, and a few Mod I's (not to mention Mod II's, Mod
12's, Mod 16's, and probably at least one of each variation of the
26-variations of the Tandy 1000, a Tandy 1200, and a Tandy 3000).
http://cn80.blogspot.com/http://www.tim-mann.org/misosys.htmlhttp://manmrk.net/tutorials/TRS80/trs80links.html
I used to be very active in the community, but with business
demanding more and more of my attention, I fell away from it so much
so that I wasn't even aware (though unsurprised) that Stan Slater had
passed last August, and with him his CN80 News and his CN80 store on ebay.
RIP Stan!
>Greetings;
>
>I have a friend with an TRS80 Model III would is looking for some bootable
>media w/TRSDOS and, possibly if available, CP/M. I'm not familiar with the
>TRS80 line, and I don't own any, so I'm not in a position to help.
>
>If anyone has such a machine and can create up some disks for a nominal
>charge I would be very appreciative, replies probably should be off-list.
>
>Many thanks.
>
> - JP
Kim J. Lake