Is anyone interested in any DEC VT50, VT52(ONE WITH PRINTER), VT78,
any of the VT100 family, or any other video terminals or monitors or parts?
LA35, LA36, LA120, any other printer or parts?
Anything else? If asked, I will try to bring.
Thanks, Paul
missed orig post - how many were there ? I can use a couple as I have a
drive but no media yest for it but would be handly to have a couple in
case I need to clean it... actually i need mpe5 startup tape in
this format too Ed# www.smeccc.org
In a message
The other way to tell would be if they haven't had their symbols
stripped and look at the libaries they are compiled with. This
stuff predates shared libraries. There are probably vendor strings
in there.
On 9/5/18 2:26 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> anything that came from Unisoft Sys V or
anything that came from Unisoft Sys V or early Motorola Sys V
ftp://ftp.oreilly.co.jp/palm/Linux/gcc/gdb-4.16/bfd/coff-aux.c
for example.
On 9/5/18 12:39 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> I have a backup of some old code that I thought came from a Sun3
> machine, and indeed,
On Wed, 9/5/18, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
> The part that puzzles me is the collection of object files and
> binaries in the directory above that. 'file' tells me that they are
> "m68k COFF" files. From what I've read so far, COFF binaries are from
> System V Release 2-4. What I can't
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 1:39 PM Ethan Dicks via cctalk
wrote:
> Additionally, I'm reading that FreeBSD has a binary compatibility
> layer for COFF but I wonder if that's for Intel binaries only or if it
> extends to m68k.
>
FreeBSD never ran on 68k, so I think that would be no.
NetBSD, however,
Hi, All,
I have a backup of some old code that I thought came from a Sun3
machine, and indeed, there _are_ binaries on there, in a directory
'sun' that _do_ run on a Sun3, verified under emulation with "tme".
The part that puzzles me is the collection of object files and
binaries in the
hi guys
a dude has recently posted a link in our forum, he has developed a
simple Arduino-compatible LPC2103 dev kit, the links point to a second
link with documentation, and source
he is also willng to assemble and sell boards
have a look here (1)
cheers
Ivelegacy
(webadming at DownTheBunker)
The DDS cleaning tapes have been claimed.
I may have more unused cleaning tapes in storage,
but I won't know for a few months. If I find
any, I'll post.
Stan
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:57 AM Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
>
>
> On 9/5/18 5:17 AM, Martin Hepperle via cctalk wrote:
> > In the 1990s a computer terminal standard "AlphaWindows" was proposed by
> the
> > Display Industry Association (DIA).
> > Sort of X-Windows for the poor.
>
> Very poor...
Their latest comments on Facebook mention they're about halfway there. I
just signed up for a service that reduces my lunch cost in NYC so I'll send
them something. I'm hoping if I throw in $100 maybe enough others will
follow. $8k to ship 8k pounds seems like a good deal, good on them!
=]
--
On 9/5/18 8:59 AM, Brian L. Stuart via cctalk wrote:
> I'll see what I can do about scanning it for you.
>
Martin and I thank you!
I'll try getting something to go on my real TVI 990 and 9089!
On Wed, 9/5/18, Martin Hepperle via cctalk wrote:
> In the 1990s a computer terminal standard "AlphaWindows" was proposed by the
> Display Industry Association (DIA). Sort of X-Windows for the poor.
>
> Does anyone have a manual with escape sequences for one of the terminals
> mentioned? Or
> From: Anders Nelson
> https://www.facebook.com/503408869821526/posts/1084448565050884/
This is an incredibly cool thing, and my hat is off to the LSSM for
undertaking this.
How's the fund-raising going? If money is still needed, I'll head off to
Paypal and send a goodly chunk.
> On Sep 5, 2018, at 10:11 AM, allison via cctech wrote:
>
> On 09/05/2018 01:53 AM, Paul Birkel via cctech wrote:
>> On the 'bay: 183405165416 and 183405165414 "Scrap / Gold Recovery"
>>
>>
>>
>> Six total. One wonders what the scrappers did with the rest, and where they
>> came from
On 09/05/2018 01:53 AM, Paul Birkel via cctech wrote:
> On the 'bay: 183405165416 and 183405165414 "Scrap / Gold Recovery"
>
>
>
> Six total. One wonders what the scrappers did with the rest, and where they
> came from given that the location is Goffstown, New Hampshire.
>
>
>
> paul
>
There
On the 'bay: 183405165416 and 183405165414 "Scrap / Gold Recovery"
Six total. One wonders what the scrappers did with the rest, and where they
came from given that the location is Goffstown, New Hampshire.
paul
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 10:00 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
> We have two in the CHM collection. This is the first time I've ever seen one
> work. I was thinking it might be fun to try to get FORTH running on it.
That sounds cool.
> I may also mod mine so that it puts out proper RS-232 levels
a little more info here
ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/shuford/terminal/alphawindows_news.txt
On 9/5/18 7:39 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>
>
> On 9/5/18 5:17 AM, Martin Hepperle via cctalk wrote:
>> In the 1990s a computer terminal standard "AlphaWindows" was proposed by the
>> Display
On 9/5/18 5:17 AM, Martin Hepperle via cctalk wrote:
> In the 1990s a computer terminal standard "AlphaWindows" was proposed by the
> Display Industry Association (DIA).
> Sort of X-Windows for the poor.
Very poor... only text in the windows.
In the 1990s a computer terminal standard "AlphaWindows" was proposed by the
Display Industry Association (DIA).
Sort of X-Windows for the poor.
A few terminals appeared which supported multiple text windows following the
this standard. Some limited global facts can be found in Wikipedia.
I
>
> It seems to be well known that the number of each size you get in the
> SF-7000 package is, umm, random... so a guy needs to get several packages
> and hope for plenty of white ones.
>
The box is marked "Made in Japan" so I started to check for other sources.
Then I found "Nisshinbo Mobilon
On 9/5/18 4:26 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 9/4/18 11:16 PM, Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk wrote:
Hi
Sorry if this has been posted already. But some of you might get a kick
out of this years "Best of show" winner of IOCCC:
https://www.ioccc.org/2018/mills/
Cheers,
Pontus.
I thought the
On 9/4/18 11:16 PM, Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk wrote:
Hi
Sorry if this has been posted already. But some of you might get a kick
out of this years "Best of show" winner of IOCCC:
https://www.ioccc.org/2018/mills/
Cheers,
Pontus.
I thought the most interesting thing was getting a simulated
Hi
Sorry if this has been posted already. But some of you might get a kick
out of this years "Best of show" winner of IOCCC:
https://www.ioccc.org/2018/mills/
Cheers,
Pontus.
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