On Wed, July 3, 2019 18:52, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> On 7/3/19 7:05 AM, E. Groenenberg via cctalk wrote:
>> Kernel 2.6.32 was the last one to activly support Decnet.
>
> What does "actively support" mean?
>
> I got DECnet working in 2.6.38 with everyt
On Wed, July 3, 2019 19:51, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
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>> On Jul 3, 2019, at 9:05 AM, E. Groenenberg via cctalk
>> wrote:
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>> Kernel 2.6.32 was the last one to activly support Decnet.
>
> Do you mean that in the sense of "it's listed in t
On Wed, July 3, 2019 19:25, Robert Armstrong via cctalk wrote:
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> On 7/3/19 6:39 AM, John Many Jars via cctalk wrote:
>> Say, can anyone tell me which version of the kernel was the last one to
>> work with Decnet?
>
> Version 4.4.x kernels (Ubuntu 16.04.x) and maybe later can be made to
>
On Wed, July 3, 2019 14:39, John Many Jars via cctalk wrote:
> Say, can anyone tell me which version of the kernel was the last one to
> work with Decnet?
>
> Does anyone know what the actual issues are? My friend who does kernel
> stuff wants to know.
>
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> Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems:
On Fri, June 28, 2019 18:57, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>>> I saw this half-dollar sized plastic fob on the desk and asked what it
>>> was for.
>
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
>> If I may just say -- only about 5% of humanity know how big that is. I
>> don't. I don't
On Fri, May 10, 2019 17:59, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
> What is this used for? RL02's or something? and what does it do?
>
> From: cctalk on behalf of Bob Rosenbloom
> via cctalk
> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 1:49 AM
> To: cctalk
> Subject: DEC disc pack
snip snip snip
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> (I could do it with a PIC - did that for a Documation card reader to PC
> interface, but I am really tired of fighting Microchip's IDE.)
>
> BUT - it also occurs to me someone may have already done something like
> this? Any leads / ideas?
>
> JRJ
>
Yes, see
On Fri, December 14, 2018 11:41, Peter Van Peborgh via cctech wrote:
> Fellow geeks of more mature vintage,
>
> Do any of you guys know whether it is possible to find out to whom any IBM
> equipment was sold back in the day? (Still chasing IBM 2321 Data Cell - I
> never learn!)
>
> Many thanks,
>
On Tue, November 6, 2018 19:26, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
> For those not in the know, orange binders for RT-11 should mean v5.x. An
> probably v4.x for RSX11M. Definitely a great pile of documentation for
> someone that is close enough!
>
Hmm as far as i remember, V5.x came in grey binder,
On Fri, April 20, 2018 21:33, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
> anyone ever come across sugar packets? this came in a lot of manuals and
> documents that arived the other day kinda neat
> https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/800x512q90/922/T4MCLS.jpg
>
Wow, that's an oldie.
Sugar sachets
0:57, John Foust via cctalk wrote:
> At 07:46 AM 3/31/2018, E. Groenenberg via cctalk wrote:
>>Today I received a PDP-11 instruction video on a laser disk, part 3 & 4.
>>The disk partno. is EY-5537E-V2-0001, the title says
>>'Introduction to the PDP-11, Internal use Only, (c)
Today I received a PDP-11 instruction video on a laser disk, part 3 & 4.
The disk partno. is EY-5537E-V2-0001, the title says
'Introduction to the PDP-11, Internal use Only, (c) 1988'
Besides that, no indication if the video stream is NTSC or PAL.
Anybody have a clou?
I want to have the disk
So, all this talk about panels made me making an oak frame for an
IBM panel I had lingering around in the attic for a while.
Still need to make a back panel to close it tough.
http://bit.ly/2HI2cHC
The cables were already cut when I got it.
Ed
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For the cost of postage: 2 Sun brackets, part no 330-1806
One is made of clear plastic, the other is purple.
They are located in the Netherlands.
Regards,
Ed
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Recently I got a VT100 in pretty nice condition with an extra keyboard.
Now, both keyboards did have missing keys, but I was able to make one
of them nearly complete by cannibalising them from the 2nd one.
I only miss the 'SETUP' and the 'No Scroll' key cap.
So, is there someone who has these as
Hello Mattis.
I could use a PSU for the 131 if it is still available.
Ed
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On Sat, January 6, 2018 21:50, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
> I was given three VT100 and one VT131 in not great condition.
>
> The biggest problem is
Hello.
Can someone maybe help me with a VT-10x 'break' keyboard key?
I was able to get a keyboard for my VT-102, but this key is missing.
Thanks,
Ed
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ably pick one up on the way home if you are in North America.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Santo
>
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 3:38 PM, John Wilson via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 09:04:11PM +0200, E. Groenenberg via cctalk
>> wr
Hello.
Does somebody maybe have a spare switch of a VT-100 (the one at the back)?
Thanks,
Ed
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Re-purposed art or vandalism?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/253015301943
Ed
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On Tue, April 11, 2017 12:44, David Griffith via cctalk wrote:
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> Does anyone remember using xvscan? Does anyone know how to get a hold of
> it anymore?
>
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> A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
> Q: Why is top-posting such a
Hello Paul.
What are these actually? I never have heard of them.
If they are decorative and are a necessity in one's computer room,
I would like one?
Is it possible to have a picture? I really have no ida what they are.
Regards,
Ed
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It is the MK11 MOS Memory box backplane, not the cpu backplane which
is bigger (and has lots of twisted pair wiring).
Ed
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On Thu, March 23, 2017 21:19, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> This:
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>
Henk,
Your '' high speed lineprinter is most likely a Dataproducts
Model 2230 (a.k.a Dec LP05).
Regards,
Ed
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