cctalk Digest, Vol 58, Issue 6
Nigel Johnson
nw.johnson at ieee.org
Sat Jul 6 12:38:50 CDT 2019
Anybody have any docs on the DEC LSI 11/93 (KDJ11-E)?
I have a suspect one and am looking for schematics, configuration data
etc. I am trying to run it in a BA23 backplane and seemingly geting bus
hangs as is there is something that it is looking for that is not there!
cheers,
Nigel
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> 1. Re: gunkies.org is down or?... (Noel Chiappa)
> 2. Re: gunkies.org is down or?... (ben)
> 3. Email delivery protocols / methods. (Grant Taylor)
> 4. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Dennis Boone)
> 5. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Diane Bruce)
> 6. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Diane Bruce)
> 7. Question about Apple /// (Adam Thornton)
> 8. Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (Evan Koblentz)
> 9. Re: Question about Apple /// (Jecel Assumpcao Jr.)
> 10. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Dennis Boone)
> 11. RE: Email delivery protocols / methods.
> (newsgroups at micromuseum.co.uk)
> 12. RE: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Dave Wade)
> 13. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Bill Gunshannon)
> 14. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (John Herron)
> 15. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Peter Coghlan)
> 16. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Peter Corlett)
> 17. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Jason T)
> 18. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (ED SHARPE)
> 19. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (ED SHARPE)
> 20. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (Evan Koblentz)
> 21. Re: Question about Apple /// (Jim Manley)
> 22. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (Evan Koblentz)
> 23. Re: Question about Apple /// (ED SHARPE)
> 24. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (Evan Koblentz)
> 25. Re: Lots of Apple 1 computers @ VCF West (Guy Dunphy)
> 26. Re: Question about Apple /// (Bill Degnan)
> 27. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (Noel Chiappa)
> 28. Re: Wtd: advice upcoming visit to Bletchley Park / comp
> museum (Mattis Lind)
> 29. Re: Question about Apple /// (ED SHARPE)
> 30. Re: Wtd: advice upcoming visit to Bletchley Park / comp
> museum (Peter Corlett)
> 31. Wtd: advice upcoming visit to Bletchley Park / comp museum
> (Bill Degnan)
> 32. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (David Bridgham)
> 33. Re: Email delivery protocols / methods. (David Bridgham)
> 34. QSIC, was: Re: Email delivery protocols / methods.
> (emanuel stiebler)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 13:33:38 -0400 (EDT)
> From: jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa)
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
> Cc: jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu
> Subject: Re: gunkies.org is down or?...
> Message-ID: <20190705173338.C9ACB18C0B6 at mercury.lcs.mit.edu>
>
> > From: Tomasz Rola
>
> > Is it really down?
>
> I suppose this is actually good news, in a way - someone must have been
> trying to use it, to notice that it was down! :-)
>
> So let me take this opportunity to appeal once again for people to contribute
> content; I've added a lot of PDP-11 stuff, and Lars and I sporadically add
> PDP-10 stuff (not that very many actually have a hardware -10 :-), but
> _everything else_ could use more content. So if you have a particular focus -
> please consider contributing your knowledge in that area!
>
> Noel
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 11:46:30 -0600
> From: ben <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca>
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: gunkies.org is down or?...
> Message-ID: <fef4a9ac-4bee-acee-5bdd-e7fbfbdc5647 at jetnet.ab.ca>
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> On 7/5/2019 11:33 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
>> > From: Tomasz Rola
>>
>> > Is it really down?
>>
>> I suppose this is actually good news, in a way - someone must have been
>> trying to use it, to notice that it was down! :-)
>>
>> So let me take this opportunity to appeal once again for people to contribute
>> content; I've added a lot of PDP-11 stuff, and Lars and I sporadically add
>> PDP-10 stuff (not that very many actually have a hardware -10 :-), but
>> _everything else_ could use more content. So if you have a particular focus -
>> please consider contributing your knowledge in that area!
>>
>> Noel
> It looks up from here. Wow all those banks of EVIL computers behind that
> man in the photo. Ben.
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 15:05:32 -0600
> From: Grant Taylor <cctalk at gtaylor.tnetconsulting.net>
> To: cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> Subject: Email delivery protocols / methods.
> Message-ID:
> <ff892b2d-b7f1-01e8-a59c-f60f890f4f77 at spamtrap.tnetconsulting.net>
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> Here's pot stirrer for a holiday Friday afternoon:
>
> How many different protocols / methods can we collectively come up with
> for how email can be transferred?
>
> I'm primarily thinking about between servers (MTA-to-MTA). But I'm also
> willing to accept servers and clients (MTA-to-MUA). Where you can /
> could run at least one server yourself.
>
> ? SMTP(S)
> ? UUCP (rmail)
> ? MMDF
> ? X.400
> ? Microsoft Exchange proprietary protocol
> ? Novell GroupWise proprietary protocol
> ? Lotus (IBM) Domino proprietary protocol
> ? FidoNet (FTN)
> ? BITNET
> ? Direct file access - group Post Office
> ? Direct file access - mail spool
>
>
>
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Nigel Johnson
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