Hi,
I recently acquired a couple of IBM 3278 terminals (finally!). They are complete and working
when shipped. I haven?t powered them up yet?I need to check them out but other than some
slight screen burn they?re complete and very clean. However, they came with data entry
keyboards. I?d really like to find one or more typewriter keyboards for 3278?s.
If anyone knows where some might be pried loose, I?d appreciate it. I?m willing to trade or
pay $$?s.
Thanks.
TTFN - Guy
While debugging the PDP-12 at the RICM we found a mistake on sheet
TC12-0-LTR in the PDP-12 schematics. The pins on the data cable between the
TU56 and the TC12 labeled BT2 and FT2 should be BL2 and FL2. DEC wired the
TC12 backplane per the incorrect schematic and grounded pin F06T2 instead
of F06L2. The W032 on the end of the data cable has nothing connected to
pin T, so this leaves the TC12 end of the Triax cable shield for data track
3 ungrounded.
Data track 3 is the one on which we are having a noise problem, so this is
a promising discovery.
The 1969 and 1972 PDP-12 Engineering Drawings both have the same revision sheet
TC12-0-LTR and the same error. Maybe all PDP-12s have this wiring error?
--
Michael Thompson
well I save the tiff because that's what archivists do
generally I end up using the jpeg to make picture from. or post to
net!
In a message dated 2/19/2017 4:25:48 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
toby at telegraphics.com.au writes:
On 2017-02-19 3:50 PM, COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
> When we scan stuff at SMECC
> it is saved in the following 3 formats for each item scanned.
>
> PDF with ocr background
> TIFF
> JPEG
> and if containing a lot of text a TXT file as well.
>
> Kind of a shotgun approach... but should stand test of time?
Only if you're publishing it somewhere and many people are mirroring it.
--Toby
>
> Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
>
>
>
> In a message dated 2/19/2017 1:44:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu writes:
>
>> From: Toby Thain
>
>> Often the source material is a multipage TIFF from the scanner or other
>> processing step.
>
> Multiple single-page TIFFs, in my case.
>
>> So relevant tools are things like tiff2pdf (tiffutils)
>
> But also JPEG's, for pages where the B+W scanning I use (with fax
> compression
> to keep the file size down) results in pages that aren't readable -
this
> happens on faded pages. Does tiff2pdf handle a bunch of single-page
> TIFF's, with a JPEG or two throw in?
>
> Noel
>
>
When we scan stuff at SMECC
it is saved in the following 3 formats for each item scanned.
PDF with ocr background
TIFF
JPEG
and if containing a lot of text a TXT file as well.
Kind of a shotgun approach... but should stand test of time?
Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 2/19/2017 1:44:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu writes:
> From: Toby Thain
> Often the source material is a multipage TIFF from the scanner or other
> processing step.
Multiple single-page TIFFs, in my case.
> So relevant tools are things like tiff2pdf (tiffutils)
But also JPEG's, for pages where the B+W scanning I use (with fax
compression
to keep the file size down) results in pages that aren't readable - this
happens on faded pages. Does tiff2pdf handle a bunch of single-page
TIFF's, with a JPEG or two throw in?
Noel
> From: Toby Thain
> Often the source material is a multipage TIFF from the scanner or other
> processing step.
Multiple single-page TIFFs, in my case.
> So relevant tools are things like tiff2pdf (tiffutils)
But also JPEG's, for pages where the B+W scanning I use (with fax compression
to keep the file size down) results in pages that aren't readable - this
happens on faded pages. Does tiff2pdf handle a bunch of single-page
TIFF's, with a JPEG or two throw in?
Noel
Hey guys,
I have a second SWTPC 6800 system I got recently and have it all running.
It came with a Gimix 8K PROM board and, thankfully, the manual. It has two
EPROMs installed:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4pq0-BHd2x6R29LVy03d3c4dTA/view?usp=sharin
g
I'm assuming this board is used for things like storing BASIC in ROM, etc.
Based on the manual with DIP switch 7 set it is set to use C000 - if I
wanted to try and init whatever is on those chips, would it be as simple as
J C000 at the SWTBUG prompt?
Many thanks,
Brad
In a message dated 2/19/2017 8:06:50 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
mouse at Rodents-Montreal.ORG writes:
> - PDF/A is [...]
> Those are all good archival properties! However, it's also R/O.
Maybe if you stick to Adobe's tools. As demonstrated by this thread,
it's entirely possible to modify such files, even if the currently-easy
ways to do that involve a trip through a completely different
representation.
I find it astonishing that anyone would seriously call any documented
file format read-only. (If PDF/A isn't documented, then IMO it's not
suitable for archival under any circumstances. But this thread makes
it sound as though it's documented.)
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OK .. (correct me if I am gong in the wrong direction) so the
important thing is that there is...
- data in a format that is readable by others and a description of
formats so if needed a reader can be constructed at a later date if needed.
-non-commercial tools to access it or have the ability to modify the data
in the future for all of time.
-a reader/writer can be redone to work under a new operating system since
source code is freely available for it?
.... yea... makes sense...
I do know what I do in any given week here is not necessary for the
present but for years and sometimes lifetimes far removed from the
present moment.
#Ed _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
Adobe claims " PDF/A ? the ISO standard for long-term archiving"
-I am confused about all the versions etc..
-which are good which are bad?
-are there good programs for opening hesitant to open pdf file?
- what is a good freeware PDF generator? / modifier?
- are older versions of the reader better than the newer ones?
-my HP scanner software makes PDF files eiher as graphics or as graphics
with OCR
-is my HP scanner making "good" pdf files that can be read into the
future?
Sorry if I seem confused on this... but I am!
thanks for any help Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 2/18/2017 11:24:14 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
bobalan at sbcglobal.net writes:
On 2/18/2017 10:04 AM, Paul Birkel wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Al
Kossow
>> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 12:50 PM
>> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>> Subject: Re: PDP-11/24 CPU later version
>>
>> PDF-A
>>
>> which is the reason it's not on bitsavers
> Thank you Al. It's not just me then who has heartburn with that format
...
>
> ----
>
>
I removed the /A format and put the copy up here:
http://dvq.com/docs/EK-11024-TM-003.pdf
Bob
--
Vintage computers and electronics
www.dvq.comwww.tekmuseum.comwww.decmuseum.org
If you are near Atlanta, there is an immediate opening for someone who knows
terminals and keyboards. Must be able to drive fork lift, climb ladders,
carry 50 pounds, etc. Email me if interested. This is a long term, full
time, good paying job.
Cindy Croxton