An 8em ? Is that an PDP8/e or PDP8/m or both?
On 27/10/15 20:08, Adrian Stoness wrote:
For a 8 e m
On Oct 27, 2015 1:21 AM, "rod" <rodsmallwood52 at btinternet.com> wrote:
H Adrian
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> For the 11/70 ?
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> Rod
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> On 27/10/15 01:48, Adrian Stoness wrote:
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> how much?
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>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:02 PM, J?rg Hoppe <j_hoppe at t-online.de>
>> wrote:
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>> Rob,
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>>> Here is a high quality PDP-11/70 foto:
>>>
ftp://jhoppe.ddns.net/blinkenbone/pdp1170.jpg
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>>> I used it for the photographic panel Java simulation
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http://blinkenbone.com/projects/pdp-11-70-panel-on-blinkenbone/243-simulate…
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>>> The 20MPixel camera was aligned to the axis of the panel,
>>> a 105 mm tele non-zoom lens was used for minimal geometric distortion.
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Joerg
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 26.10.2015 um 14:44 schrieb rod:
>>>
>>> Hi Guys
>>>
>>>> OK I'm open for orders for the choice of the following:
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>>>> PDP-8/e (Type A)
>>>> PDP-8/e (Type B)
>>>> PDP-8/f
>>>> PDP-8/m
>>>>
>>>> Existing orders price as pre-paid
>>>> New orders price will be advised based on batch sizes
>>>> /f and /m are going to be a few dollars more as they need an extra
>>>> screen for the logos.
>>>>
>>>> There are_twenty slots_ of which _five_ have already gone
>>>>
>>>> Ask for the file of designs if you don't have it.
>>>>
>>>> New panels in design stage for the 11/40 up to 11/70.
>>>> Scans, Photos and "I want one" for the above to me please.
>>>>
>>>> Rod Smallwood
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