Re: Latest Additions to the Virtual Warehouse of Computing, > Wonders Sale Inventory

2019-06-29 Thread ben via cctalk
On 6/29/2019 4:21 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: An Imsai 8080 is s'posed to sell for $599 ($931 assembled) An Apple 1 is s'posed to sell for $666.66 A TRS-80 is s'posed to be $599.95, with monitor and cassette player. A 5150 is s'posed to be $1281, easily $1565 with base features, and up.

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-29 Thread Peter Coghlan via cctalk
Seth Morabito wrote: > On Fri, Jun 28, 2019, at 2:07 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote: > > [...] so my response is to filter out anything to do with Linode from > > here. > > This is something of a touchy subject for me because I have been a Linode > customer for over a decade, and have always

Re: Latest Additions to the Virtual Warehouse of Computing, > Wonders Sale Inventory

2019-06-29 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sat, 29 Jun 2019, Marvin Johnston via cctalk wrote: FYI, it is unlikely there would have been a VCF without Sellam. He basically started it (with his own money) and continued through the first 10 years or so. Many others help support VCF (and continue to do so even though Sellam backed out

Re: Latest Additions to the Virtual Warehouse of Computing, > Wonders Sale Inventory

2019-06-29 Thread Marvin Johnston via cctalk
FYI, it is unlikely there would have been a VCF without Sellam. He basically started it (with his own money) and continued through the first 10 years or so. Many others help support VCF (and continue to do so even though Sellam backed out some number of years ago.) I, for one, fully

Re: Anyone have an Ethernet interface card for an AT 730 terminal?

2019-06-29 Thread Josh Dersch via cctalk
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 1:21 PM Josh Dersch wrote: > > > On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 12:17 PM Al Kossow via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >> I just finished taking pictures and dumping the firmware from a 730X >> terminal >> but it turns out it has a Starlan and not an Ethernet

Re: Anyone have an Ethernet interface card for an AT 730 terminal?

2019-06-29 Thread Josh Dersch via cctalk
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 12:17 PM Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > I just finished taking pictures and dumping the firmware from a 730X > terminal > but it turns out it has a Starlan and not an Ethernet interface. It would > be > nice to get a firmware dump from an Ethernet card. A start of a 630

Anyone have an Ethernet interface card for an AT 730 terminal?

2019-06-29 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
I just finished taking pictures and dumping the firmware from a 730X terminal but it turns out it has a Starlan and not an Ethernet interface. It would be nice to get a firmware dump from an Ethernet card. A start of a 630 driver is in MAME. http://bitsavers.org/pdf/att/730/730X It also appears

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread David C. Jenner via cctalk
Washington State Ferries still use 50 cent pieces and 2 dollar bills a lot. After years of receiving them as change, I finally asked why? The reason is they reduce the number of hand movements by one half. If you're sitting in a kiosk all day dolling out change, it can reduce repetitive

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Paul Berger via cctalk
On 2019-06-29 9:15 a.m., Nemo Nusquam via cctalk wrote: On 06/29/19 06:39, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote (in part): US currency is very confusing to me. All the notes seem to be the same size and colour, so you can't readily sort them. Some countries also put Braille dots (besides the

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 6/29/19 3:39 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: > You use nicknames for 2 denominations which most of us foreigners > don't know -- I still don't know which is a "nickel" (which is a metal > to me) and which is a "dime" (which is a Swedish chocolate-covered > sweet bar, of which I'm very fond

Re: Identifying some boards

2019-06-29 Thread Mike Niswonger via cctalk
Originally, System Engineering Laboratories (SEL) out of Fort Lauderdale (later bought by Gould (Gould SEL), then NEC and finally spun off as Encore) built one of the original 32 bit mini computers (and later super-minicomputers) in the 70's -90's. Popular for large flight simulators and

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
"Silver dollar" used to be a large coin. (38.1mm) It was the standard for casinos. When it was discontinued (1935), the casinos started to mint their own chips/tokens as a replacement. There was a brief attempt to revive the silver dollar in 1971 with the "Eisenhower Dollar". It is quite rare

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sat, 29 Jun 2019, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: US currency is very confusing to me. All the notes seem to be the same size and colour, so you can't readily sort them. I mean, I know America doesn't believe in helping people when they're sick, but it wasn't until I visited that I realised you

Re: OT: the end of Dyn DNS

2019-06-29 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Jun 28, 2019, at 10:56 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk > wrote: > >> ... >> > I have had my own DNS for 20 years, it's pretty simple stuff. ... > > So, jumping in late to this conversation, why does it matter that Dyn > and/or Oracle do not supply this service? In my case, it isn't the

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Nemo Nusquam via cctalk
On 06/29/19 06:39, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote (in part): US currency is very confusing to me. All the notes seem to be the same size and colour, so you can't readily sort them. Some countries also put Braille dots (besides the different colours). Does the US have any such plans? N.

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread William Donzelli via cctalk
> US currency is very confusing to me. All the notes seem to be the same > size and colour, so you can't readily sort them. I mean, I know > America doesn't believe in helping people when they're sick, but it > wasn't until I visited that I realised you saved up particular hatred > for the blind

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 22:55, Steven M Jones via cctalk wrote: > > Two weeks ago I was in London, and had brought my pound notes/coins from > a visit a few years earlier. When trying to buy lunch, the cashier > refused my £10 note since new £5 and £10 notes had been issued over a > year before. I

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 22:50, Warner Losh via cctalk wrote: > Yea, I'm just the right age to have seen them in circulation and have it as > a unit of measure for "just bigger than an inch". Sorry for the crazy > measurement... It's fine really. It's provoked an interesting if offtopic

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 18:57, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > > Oh, FAR FAR FAR less than 5%. *Chuckle* > Most residents of USA haven't seen a half dollar or "50 cent piece" in > decades. They are as much of an oddity as the $2 bill. They are > nominally still in circulation, most recent being

Re: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 21:47, Electronics Plus via cctalk wrote: > > Just for fun, I went to the bank and bought about $1000 in half dollar and > dollar coins. My son collects them, and we went through them all. We did find > some silver half dollars. The ones we are not keeping now go to

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote: Oddly, I, too, will trade computer items for coins and currency. I like the green kind with presidents. ;) Those are nice, but I'd rather have the ones with a picture of Ben Franklin, who was not a president.

Re: OT: "half-dollar"/"50 cent piece" Was: Recovering the ROM of an IBM 5100 using OCR

2019-06-29 Thread Cameron Kaiser via cctalk
> If the note is in good condition, I'll buy it from you. I've been > collecting US coins on and off for years, and started on GB coinage when I > lived over there. Now I collect about everything, including currency, AND > WILL TRADE COMPUTER ITEMS FOR COINS AND CURRENCY! Oddly, I, too, will