Tape has been claimed.
>
> I have found a TK50 tape which has written 'VMS 2.5' on it.
>
> I have no read the tape so I do not know if contains anything
> at all. If it does contain something, it could be an installation
> duplicate or just a backup of some system.
>
> Free for who wants it, I only ask for the postage fee to be paid
> (approx $10 - $15 for worldwide shipping)
>
> Ed
>
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Die wil ik graag meenemen als ik de boekjes ophaal.
Camiel.
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I have found a TK50 tape which has written 'VMS 2.5' on it.
I have no read the tape so I do not know if contains anything
at all. If it does contain something, it could be an installation
duplicate or just a backup of some system.
Free for who wants it, I only ask for the postage fee to be paid
(approx $10 - $15 for worldwide shipping)
Ed
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I saved a couple DEC VT525 terminals a year ago or so from a barn and
after cleaning them up, they seem to work mostly with the exception that
the video they produce on a number of different VGA LCD panels is quite
dim. Both terminals exhibit the same issue each on a number of different
LCD panels-- so I'm a little hesitant to blame something wrong with the
terminals and rather wonder about the VGA-ness of the signal they produce.
I gather from the specs that it should be producing a 800x480 @ 73
Hz signal. My monitors claim to do that and don't complain in any
way... other than that the video is pretty dim and washed out.
Is there an existance proof of one of these working with a modern (3 or
4 yr old) VGA LCD panel or were they only successful with pre-LCD CRT
monitors for some reason?
Chris
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Chris Elmquist
The Seattle Retro-Computing Society meets in Paul Allen's Living Computer
Museum the forth Saturday of the month.
(http://www.seattleretrocomputing.com ) We missed a couple of meetings
because the building was being remodeled. Work is starting on museum
exhibits for the general public. There is no announced opening date yet.
You can request a tour of the existing site on their web site.
http://www.pdpplanet.com
I have posted some photos of the museum and our club meetings.
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/Living_Computer_Museum/SRCS.html
Michael Holley
More cleaning my shed in 100+ degree weather, more Stuff on Ebay. These
auction will go on at 6:00pm Tuesday.
251104992004 MFE 2500 serial Cassette tape transport
251104949909 PDP-11/73 in a BA11S chassis
251104980598 and 251104984450 NOS DEC RK05 replacement drive belt
As always, please mention your a list member for an extra goody or two.
Tom P
Hi all,
I responded to a post on the SimH mailinglist, asking about why
there was no PDP-11 Wiki where bits and pieces or whole articles
and papers could be found, concerning the PDP-11.
I thought it was a good question, considering I love the Richard's
Terminal Wiki out there.
So I quickly installed one and it is in pristine vanilla state at
the moment. I can't be bothered with filling it with actual content,
as I am still a total and complete noob on PDP-11's but will
contribute whenever and where-ever I can.
My job will be moderating the stuff for the time being.
Have at it people!
http://pdp-11.ls-al.eu
re,
Sander
I found some of my missing memory sticks.
MS02-AA $30 each, 4/$100 Used in 5000/xxx
54-24829-DA $40 each, 4/$140 64meg used in PW433A, and others
Any qty within US $7 S/H, Ships from Illinois, 61853
Please contact me off list.
Thanks, Paul
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
> I know the Pro series pretty well; I used to sell and service them.
> They are pretty well-understood amongst many people on this list. You
> won't have trouble getting Pro help here.
All right, so here's the first few Pro related questions:
1. I don't have a keyboard or monitor to go with it. I see from the
manual on Bitsavers that the monitor gets a composite video signal,
and that the keyboard uses 4800-baud 8-N-1 RS423 signalling. Is the
protocol described anywhere?
2. I found a box with three option cards: 2 x 000046 and 1 x 000401.
What are these?
Thanks,
Camiel.
Do any of you guys have 96-column, 40-column and other non-80-column cards?
For my collection of data storage media.
Many thanks,
peter
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