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> Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 09:20:13 -0400
> From: Christian Gauger-Cosgrove <captainkirk359 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Front Panel - Update. - PDP=8/i and PDP-8/l - Bezels -
> PDP-11
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> There's also different coloured versions for many of the panels too.
> E.g. there's a brown-and-white '70 panel used in OEM typesetting
> systems by CSI Systems (if I recall right).
>
> Cheers,
> Christian
>
The RICM has a brown CSI PDP-11/70 front panel.
--
Michael Thompson
> From: Jay West
> I had already offered to host the panels... I just didn't want to
> create full blow web content
I'd be happy to create some Web V0.1 content for it - similar to my other
simple Web pages, e.g.:
http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/DECIndicatorPanels.html
Let me know.
Noel
Multics 12.6 has a Kermit program; the history log in the source indicate
that it written circa 1984 and last modified circa 1990.
My local host runs CKermit 9.0, circa 2015.
They do not play nice; some Kermit protocol change is causing high packet
retry rates, timeouts and sometimes complete confusion.
Going back through the CKermit source archives, I find that once I can get
CKermit 5 to build, it works like a champ.
That isn't a good solution; for e.g. getting V5 to work under OS/X would
probably be a big issue.
CKermit has a ton of SET options; rather then trying them randomly to see
if I can make it compatible, I thought I'd inquire if anyone had the
misfortune to be so well versed in Kermit arcana that they would know what
settings would get CKermit V9 to behave like V5, or at least some ideas on
the best route to pursue.
Thanks,
-- Charles
Hi Guys
Well my panels made to VCF. I have had some feedback
and I expect more.
Currently I have stock of PDP-8/e (Types A and B) , PDP-8/f and PDP-8/m.
PDP-8/i should be out of manufacturing by now. Next up is PDP-8/L.
-++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Order the above now ++++++++++++++++++
Due to our house remodeling and holidays at the silk screen studio it
was quiet up until this week..
However now things have started up again. I'm about to revisit the PDP-8
bezel project.
The prototype had a few issues but nothing major. I should have a
painted example shortly.
Once the PDP-8/L batch are safely in the stock room it will be time to
start on PDP-11 panels.
+++++++++++++++++++++++ Please register interest in bezels and PDP-11
panels ++++++++++++++++
Rod (Panelman) Smallwood
I picked this early DG machine up and although it's awesome and complete, I
just don't think I'll get to restoring it.
I'd like to trade for anything Symbolics, or potentially other very early
graphical workstation hardware (PERQ, 68K SGI, etc.)
Located in Seattle, but I am no stranger to freight.
This is an early DG jumbo chassis with everything you need, tons of core,
and the removable pack drive.
Cheers,
- Ian
--
Ian Finder
(206) 395-MIPS
ian.finder at gmail.com
Hi List,
I've started looking at my SDK-85 after having it on the shelf for
years. I know the 8355 mask ROM on it isn't working but I haven't been
able to find a suitable replacement. I wired up a temporary solution
with a 2716 EPROM only to find the ROM image and source code aren't
available outside of dead-tree format. I'm not about ready to type out
48 pages of source code. Does anyone have a digital copy of the source,
or the assembled binary or, even better, a replacement ROM?
(I'm in Adelaide, Australia.)
Cheers,
Alexis.
> From: Christian Gauger-Cosgrove
> There's also different coloured versions for many of the panels too.
> ... There's a blue-and-red '40 panel sold by DEC in their
> "INDUSTRIAL-11" version.
Also for the /70; I announced a couple of weeks back that I'd added a scan of
one to my PDP-11 stuff page:
http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/pdp11/PDP-11_Stuff.html
> From: Don North north at alum.mit.edu
> I also have a complete DEC DataSystem-570 panel ... which is just a
> standard 11/70 panel, but recolored in light blue / dark blue / gray
> color scheme.
One of those on that page, too. (Well, the plexiglass part. :-)
> From: Christian Gauger-Cosgrove
> This might or might not be blasphemous to some, but I think the DDS-570
> colour scheme looks much nicer than the standard PDP-11 colour scheme.
I like them both... :-)
> I'm wondering how close of a match the "business system" blue PDP-11/7x
> models match up against DEC's other blue coloured systems; i.e. KL10s
> of the DECsystem-10xx flavour
They are different; the 570 includes a deep blue (a royal/Prussian kind of
blue), and on the KL10 both are lighter.
> it's front-end processor was a PDP-11/40 with an alternate colour
> scheme panel
Actually, that is the only 'front panel' (lights and switches) on the KL10;
the KL10 CPU itself doesn't have one (unlike the KA10 and KI10).
Noel
I'm reposting this because I set the time on the classiccmp server
incorrectly (forgot to add 12). Just in case the important post below showed
up earlier in folks inbox, I wanted to make sure it showed up.
I'm posting this on behalf of Cindy at Elecplus
I can't post to cctalk when I am away from home. I am in Atlanta, and the
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I can see that one day's notice did not do much good. I am sorry, but
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