10412-0 2 plus 1 with cables and adapter board and cables
10067-0 2
10001000 has ECO's or modifications
UNIMAP Users Guide 10143X07 possibly for use with 10164 and others
Please contact me off list if you are interested in trading or wish to
make an offer.
Shipping is $10 within the for as many as you want. Please inquire about
shipping outside the US.
Thanks, Paul
I'm trying to track down "MacScheme", an implementation of the Scheme programming language for the Macintosh (68K). It's not even all that old, but it seems to have completely vanished off the face of the earth.
It was published by Lightship Software in the early 1990s. I have found several editions of the user manual that came with a trial version of the software, but of course the original disks are missing.
If anyone has a copy of MacScheme, could you please contact me? I'd like to preserve this title. Willing to buy the physical media if you're willing to sell it.
-Seth
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Seth Morabito
web at loomcom.com
Spotted next to driveway of 7 Central St, Arlington MA
Model C6075A.
Attached sign says "needs new print head"
https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/C6075A.htm
is copyright 2006, so perhaps not "classic"
and says:
"HP Designjet 1055cm Printer"
(tho 1055mm seems more likely to me)
Tomorrow (13th) is trash day, current forecast is 0% chance of
precipitation today and tomorrow. You'll need a van or a pickup
truck, it's larger than I could drag home, and I've no place to put
it.
Anyone familiar?with early television closed circuit system at used in conjunction ?with ?the SAGE System?!? Got a ?odd ?little ?group?of ?USAF ?TV ?related papers ?etc... ?but ?some ?tagged ?SAGE...
?
thanks in advance ?Ed# ?
Trying to get a leg up on a project and keep a ratio of peripherals to machines, please let me know if you have one to sell.
Sent from my toaster oven.
Need to start cleaning aut, will have more/better pictures soon
The Alphas have full True64 feature certificates, at least one ran
before going into storage and has 2 72 GBs and at least 3 new 300 GB drives.
One of the Suns is a Sun1 pre-production
https://photos.app.goo.gl/c8dHa89KUaUGVn9n1
The IBM RS6000 has been spoken for
-pete
Hello Folks!
I have accumulated a large assortment of random boards that I need to move
along. There's a bunch of PC stuff and then a bunch of random. It's best
to just view the list and see the accompanying photos and then ask me any
questions you might have.
The list is here:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?58709-New-Items-For-Sale-Check-th…
For fastest response please inquire directly via e-mail to <
sellam.ismail at gmail.com>.
Thanks!
Sellam
> From: Grant Taylor cctalk at gtaylor.tnetconsulting.net
> Sorry if this comes across wrong. ... I'm replying in an attempt to
> provide a counter point for a discussion of reality. So please don't
> take this as an attack on you, or your laudable appeal.
No problem!
> When I write things for my personal site, I want them first and
> foremost to be on my personal site.
Right, but my question is 'why are you writing them?' Is it just because you
enjoy writing, or do you do it in an attempt to convey information to others?
(Or perhaps some motivation I haven't guessed?)
Because if it's the latter, my point is that people are more likely to find
it, when they're looking for info on a topic, if it's part of something like
the CHWiki, than they are on individual Web sites.
Not only can it be included in an organized way (so that one can start with
the home page, and hopefully click on a few links to get to the topic one's
interested in), but Google et al (the _only_ way people are likely to find a
writeup in a personal Web-site) are likely to show the CHWiki page on a topic
fairly high in their search output. (I just tried a few samples to verify
that claim, so it's not just a supposition on my part! :-)
I'm not sure how their display selection algorithm works (and I gather they
are always tweaking it, both in attempt to make the results more useful, but
also to prevent people from gaming it), but it does seem to like sites that
have a mass of content.
So if you're going to put all that work into writing something up, _and_
the goal is for people to use it...
> Since I'm going to write for my site first, and I'm having to make time
> to do so ... I think it's more important to get things recorded
> somewhere, even if it's not the ideal location, than it is to delay
> getting them recorded elsewhere, if ever.
I agree it's better to have stuff online in a private site, than not at
all. I have done this quite a bit myself, e.g.:
http://www.chiappa.net/~jnc/tech/V6Unix.htmlhttp://www.chiappa.net/~jnc/tech/multics/MulticsPanels.htmlhttp://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/DECIndicatorPanels.html
so I do understand going that way. (The last two could easily be moved to the
CHWiki, if I had the time/energy...)
But speaking of the time to write things, that's another advantage of using
the CHWiki - if you want to mention some technical term/concept, on the
CHWiki you can just link to it with '[[xxx']]', and if some novice reading
the article needs to know more about that topic, they just click on the link;
no need to write explanatory text yourself.
E.g. my 'Bringing up V6 Unix on the Ersatz-11 PDP-11 Emulator' page would
probably have benefitted from that, and been a bit less long-winded as
a result...
Noel
floppies recovered and uploaded to http://bitsavers.org/bits/HP/HP_9000/cpm-68k
I'm pretty sure this will only work in a 9121 single-sided drive but I'll be trying
to boot it soon