Not sure of location yet, trying to obtain that. Will repost when
location is available.
PDP-11/05
paper tape
RL01
2 disk packs
manuals & drawings
RT11 manuals
8 inch floppy drive and floppies
"bunch of cards"
pep-70 upgrade card set for 11/70
box of panel light bulbs
parts for core boards
cpu test card
Is anyone here a member of the Yahoo Northstar_Computer group? I need
a copy of Andrew Lynch's CWNS progam from the files section, and my
membership is still pending. Please contact me off-list.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology http://sturgeon.css.psu.edu/~mloewen/Oldtech/
Im on that list, if the file is there Ill send it to you tomorrow afternoon. Which NS unit are you messing with? I had the distinct pleasure of movging my Dimension last night.
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On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 8:04 PM PDT Mike Loewen wrote:
>On Fri, 2 Nov 2012, barythrin at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Have you tried emailing him? He's pretty active on the vintage-computer.com forums. Of you can't find his contact info let me know and I can see if I have it somewhere too. Off list obviously.
>
> I did try contacting him directly. Perhaps he's affected by the storm.
>
>
>Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
>Old Technology http://sturgeon.css.psu.edu/~mloewen/Oldtech/
On 30 October 2012 22:34, Zane H. Healy <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote:
>
> Wow, after looking a little of the previews Thursday can't get here soon
> enough! Okay, well truth be told that was already the case. :-) The book
> isn't even here and I'm starting to think about digging for Apple II gear!
I haven't even bought it (I spent all my amazon money buying my
daughter a book for University) and it has me thinking about hauling
out all that Apple gear. My wife would then remember that I have it,
and start trying to get me to get rid of it.
--
Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems: "The Future Begins Tomorrow"
Visit us at: http://www.yoyodyne-propulsion.net
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"I'd like to hold off judgement on a thing like that, sir, until all
the facts are in. "
General "Buck" Turgidson
On 11/01/2012 09:10 PM, Jack Rubin wrote: > I found a cache of NOS RL01/2
absolute filters (equivalent to DEC p/n 1213097) > at the Filter Factory in
Santa Ynez, California (www.thefilterfactory.com), > phone 805.733.2180. They
have 47 in stock. Price is $28.60 each, shipping for a > single filter to 60091
(Illinois, USA) was $8.27. I ordered one to verify > dimensions and > >
construction - perfect match for the original part. The filters were >
manufactured by HEPA Corporation (still in business) but minimum order quantity
> from HEPA is 100 units. Filter Factory will _not_ be ordering after the
current > stock is gone. > > Get'em while you can! So are you saying that
HEPA Corporation will make more, but they'll only do 100 at a time?
-Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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That's the way I understood it from the man at Filter Factory. If you want to
buy a truckload (and, knowing you,
I wouldn't be surprised if you did :>) ), you can reach HEPA at
HEPA Corporation
3071 E Coronado St
Anaheim CA 92806
(714)630-5700
Jack
Geneb wrote:
>
>Do the old license PAKs work on newer releases? I've got a few from the
>5.x era...
>
>g.
There's the license and then there's the PAK. The PAK will probably work (there are certain limits with capacity and VAX vs
Alpha vs I64), but the license may or may not have transferred from the P.O. and may or may not (probably not) be valid for a
newer version of VMS. DEC did not tie them to hardware as a matter of policy, and many/most PAKs don't have a version
encoded in them. The PAK was a means of encouraging compliance, not a futile attempt to force compliance, and so they
didn't trick it out to be as obnoxious as they could have.
You should probably get a new hobbyist license from the program (they're cheap), whether you choose to use your PAKs or the
hobbyist ones is up to you (but keep in mind that you still do need to renew your license every year for the hobbyist program).
I have a well-treated Macintosh SE/30 that I'd like to fix up.
Problem 1) Whenever the CPU is doing something or something is being read
or written, faint warbling screeches can be heard coming from inside. The
volume control does nothing to quell this noise.
Problem 2) The image on the monitor is canted a few degrees clockwise --
enough to be noticable and irritating.
Problem 3) I've figured out how to format a Mac floppy under Linux and
transfer files by floppy, but I'm unclear how I should get two needed
utilities: binhex and unstuff onto a Mac floppy without mangling the
resource and data forks.
Please help.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
mine is longer then any Ive seen on various sites. Probably older. Need docs and s/w, though what Ive downloaded may be appropriate. Anyone ever use their (discrete logic) version with 8 inch drives?