Back in the late '70s, I played a game called -0empire- on a PLATO
system hosted, IIRC, at UIUC. Reading
http://www.daleske.com/plato/empire.php, the best match to my memory is
Empire IV (IIRC, the 0 prefix indicates that the lesson was installed
system-wide, rather than being a relatively meaningless part of the
name), and http://www.daleske.com/plato/empire-control.php says, inter
alia, "You are welcome to look at the source code under Open Source
Commons.".
However, it appears my search-fu is too weak to _find_ that source
code. So my question for the collective wisdom here is, anyone know
where I might be able to find it?
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I saw this newpaper photo on ebay, item 191606970872, where these 2 big
wigs are proudly standing in front of their computer system looking over
some printout.
The actual computers in the picture don't look familiar to me, can
anyone ID them?
Doug
yea know about friden.. but that tape drive and all the massive
cabinets next to guy and friden???
In a message dated 6/24/2015 1:26:17 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
nico at farumdata.dk writes:
Hi ED
I only know Friden as the makers of the Flexowriter. It was something like
a
Teletype, but with many more characters. It was used heavily in the
typesetting industry
/Nico
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Subject: Computers ... ARMY COMPUTERS! early & beastly with Friden What is
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> Computers ARMY COMPUTERS! early & beastly with Friden What is it? I
> had
> a chance to buy these photos so I did! Be fun to find the people and
> talk to them! What ever this thing is I guess I need to devote a
> page on
> it! Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)
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> http://www.smecc.org/teleprinters/milita1dgdddf_small.jpg
>
> http://www.smecc.org/teleprinters/milita2_small.jpg
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you re ink the old ribbon... used to do that with tty ribbons.... the
14 inch line printer width...... messy but doable....
I remember having to make a dried ribbon a bit juicer one time strung
it between to poles in the parkinlot and sprayed I think it was a litte
wd-40 on it.... an rolled her back up!
I was lucky when I had computer business... printer would come in
with extra ribbons I would keep a few for shelf stock... in 13
years never had to buy any....
It was the absolute filters I always had to be buying new! only
once did I get a drive with a couple extra new ones
Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 6/24/2015 1:20:05 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
pontus at Update.UU.SE writes:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 10:14:00PM -0700, jwsmobile wrote:
> The only reference I could find that separated them are to google
> for the printer ribbons. I find a lot of the companies who list
> ribbons don't purge their databases of even the most ridiculously
> old products, and they list models.
>
I just experienced the same thing with my newly found DATASAAB D16.
Google turns up three worthwhile mentions and whole host of ribbon
resalers.
I kind of assumed that the printer ribbon was the same as something else
and still awailable. Assuming I am wrong, what should I do to get a
printer ribbon with fresh ink?
/P
the only one that did the hi speed reduced cols was that table top
80 col one for dataproduicts that I know of. our larger ones did not.
by the way that small dataproducts also had a floor pedestal that made
it a tall tower and you could open door for paper box...
http://www.smecc.org/hewlett_packard/hewlet10.gif you can one of ours
here.... form eons ago
this photo was all stuff for parts sale we have rooms for off
this stuff.... wish we have more of it left
ed sharpe
In a message dated 6/23/2015 10:13:56 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
jws at jwsss.com writes:
Also I don't recall the Data Products ever scaling as fast by
restricting columns. At least our 2230, 2260 and 2290 UC only and 96
character set printers didn't. Got the same speed regardless of the
columns on those Data Products printers. They were drum, as were the
Data Printers, but apparently the hammer logic vs. the line feed was not
coupled as far a speeding up with fewer columns.
Thanks
jim
Thanks David. My go to place for batteries is http://www.all-battery.com/.
They are in the Valley, very cost effective, associated with Tenergy I
believe. I receive my batteries in one or two days usually. Always had very
good luck with them, and they have all possible cells in all possible grades
and finishes, from cheap Chinese to premium brand name, complete with data
sheets.
I might put NiMH batteries instead, but they have the original format NiCd:
http://www.all-battery.com/ni-cdbatteries.aspx
They also have Li-Ion that I use to restore battery packs for older
portables (usually doubling the capacity while I am at it).
Marc
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"J. David Bryan" <jdbryan at acm.org> said
> Now if I can find similar cells I will be able to reconstruct the pack
> inside the same shell.
Ni-Cds are still available from Allied Electronics, Mouser Electronics, and
others, although they are declining in availability compared to a few years
ago.
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Some years ago, I wrote about a clone of the Beeprog (made by Elnec) I
bought here locally in Brazil.
Now, seems chinese are cloning the Beeprog PLUS (!!!)
I got a Beeprog+ in the used market here in Brazil. Asked for Elnec
warranty, since the programmer was manufactured in (month)11(year)2012. It
all went well up to the serial number.
It was made past the stop manufacture date. It stopped manufacturing in
07/2012.
Seems I got another hot potato on my hand :'(
Pay atention on that!
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well how many transistors does our table top straight pdp-8 have?!
In a message dated 6/23/2015 4:26:38 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cclist at sydex.com writes:
On 06/23/2015 04:11 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
> When it's done, I hope he mounts it all on a black rectangular table with
> 20 shiny metal legs on each the opposing longer sides.
I seem to remember that the Packard-Bell PB250 used only about 400
transistors. (Magnetostrictive delay line memory). Lotsa diodes.
So not totally out of the question, even today.
--Chuck