I am continuing the clean out of my vast collection of things I no longer have a
need for. (Yes, everything you see me offer here was at one time used by me
in real life!)
I have three different model Optical Mouse Pads.
NDE400306-003F
NCW 402105-003
NDD 402105-003A
Over time I have had optical mice from Sun3's, Sun4's, SGI's and even the
old VisiOn mouse. I don't believe any of these to be from the Sun3 as it used
bigger squares than these. Might not be any interest as it probably costs more
to mail them (at least one at a time) than they are worth (unless someone needs
one badly to complete a classic system!)
So, anybody interested? What would you offer? (Expect about $7.00 for a Priority
Mail Envelope which can hold more than one at a time.)
bill
Hi,
The "2" key on my VT52 is very hard to use. You've gotta pound it and you
might get 2 "2"s for your trouble.
I assume that the keyboard switch is made of unobtanium (If you know of a
substitute chime in) so I'm thinking of swapping it for the "COPY" key
which I guess is useless unless you have the built-in thermal printer.
1. Do you simply pull the keyboard button off the switch or is there a
trick involved?
2. Any other gotcha's?
Thanks,
Marc
I'm almost out of Atmel 29C256 flash roms. I use these primarily for P112
boot roms. I'd like some more because I still have P112 boards to sell...
and I want them for other projects. Mouser, Digikey, and Jameco don't
have it anymore. What are you guys doing to get these and equivalent
chips?
--
David Griffith
dave at 661.org
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?
> From: geneb
> This entire conversation is completely absurd.
Perhaps.
But she did ask "Am I legally allowed to resell these?" - which is rather a
different question from 'If you were me, would you just go ahead and sell
these?' (My answer to the latter question, BTW, is 'Yes.')
Yes, I know that in so carefully parsing her statement, I'm acting like a
lawyer. So sue me! ;-)
Noel
Greetings!
I am trying to connect my IIc to my laptop through ADTPro and am
having trouble getting the FT232R adapter I bought from Retro Floppy.
The host computer is an HP Elitebook running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.
When I first plugged in the cable, Windows tried and failed to find
the device drivers. I downloaded the drivers from the manufacturer of
the chip and and ran it. It told me installation was successful and
device manager recognized that there was a USB serial port, but
reported an Unknown Device and a Base System Device that didn't have
drivers installed. I tried to use ADTPro but it didn't see a serial
port.
Has anyone run into this issue before?
Thank you in advance!
Joe Giliberti
Get your systems on TV!
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Olivia Tanner <oktanner at gmail.com>
> Date: March 13, 2017 at 11:45:13 AM PDT
> To: steve at oldcomputers.net
> Subject: Fwd: Looking for Apollo Workstations
>
> Hello Steve,
>
> I am working on an AMC TV series called "Halt & Catch Fire" and I came across your website during my search for Apollo Workstations. The show is set in 1993, and we're looking for three complete workstations from that era. Would you have any that we could possibly purchase or rent? If not, would you know of another place I could look?
>
> I didn't see these on your list of items, but we are also interested in Sun SparcStation 10 workstations and Silicon Graphics workstations from 1993 and before.
>
> Please let me know as soon as you have a chance if you would be willing to work with us. Thank you very much for your time!
>
> All the best,
>
> Olivia
>
>
> Olivia Tanner
>
> Set Dec Coordinator
> "Halt & Catch Fire"/ Season 4
> Stalwart Films, LLC
> 4280 Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, GA 30340
> c: 661-889-3282 / o: 404-662-4052
>
> From: geneb
> A lot of /completely irrelevant/ technicalities, especially considering
> the material in question is a physical object, not software.
Doesn't matter. The various matters I raised (copyright, restricted rights,
trade secret, and ownership) apply to printed documentation as well as
software.
> See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-sale_doctrine
That only applies if the item is i) not a copyright violation (i.e. it's an
authorized copy), ii) legally the property of the entity selling it, etc.
On the first, I have the impression (although I can't find, after some
searching, a formal citation) that it is not legal to sell an un-authorized
copy, even if the seller is not the entity which did the un-authorized
copying. (I.e. if person B makes an un-authorized copy of person A's
copyrighted content - an act which is definitely not legal - and sells said
copy to person C, I don't believe that person C has the right to sell that
un-authorized copy to person D.)
Noel
On 3/13/2017 1:00 PM, cctech-request at classiccmp.org wrote:
> Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 16:57:54 -0400
> From: Joe Giliberti <starbase89 at gmail.com>
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
> <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> Subject: Re: help needed installing USB to Serial Cable for ADTPro
>
> The bootstrapping option is grayed out in ADT so I can't do that. I
> don't have access to my usual tools for the next few days, so I can't
> loop the pins
(I've also engaged your question on the ADTPro support forum... that's
probably a better place to debug this. But for the group...) Assuming
there isn't a hardware issue like the null modem being plugged into the
wrong DIN5 socket on the IIc, my guess is there's a bit-width issue with
Java. First, some background: it sounds like you've been hacking around
with (the location of) the RXTX serial library, which should not at all
be necessary; it should be left where it is after unzipping the ADTPro
distribution. Also, it's unusual for Windows not to recognize the
FTDI-based chip in your UGREEN adapter; it should be automatically
downloaded and installed. You should not need to install it manually.
You should see the COM port populate in the Windows hardware manager
when you plug it in (and the device driver is correctly installed).
You said your Windows was version 7, 64-bit. Let's check Java. Go to a
command line, and run 'java -version'. The build identifier will let us
know if it's 32- or 64-bit. If it doesn't match your OS, that's the
reason why ADTPro can't see the serial port (through RXTX).
- David
let me put my name back in the hat for the cube next computer...
all the other stuff we have looks ok but appears like our cube may
have met a baseball bat on part of it....
poor thing would not look good in a display.
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 3/10/2017 10:13:29 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at classiccmp.org writes:
On 9 March 2017 at 01:21, Ian Finder via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
> Is someone testing a Markov chainer on the list? If so, you have some
more
> work to do...
It would explain the resolute & total failure of our efforts to
explain top-quoting to him. Er, to it.
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