Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-19 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 19/08/2016 22:13, Christian Gauger-Cosgrove wrote: On 19 August 2016 at 10:31, Rod Smallwood wrote: Now for the fun version. How do I do the same sort of thing but with DEC hardware? You mean host a website with DEC hardware? With a PDP-11: Johnny

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-19 Thread Christian Gauger-Cosgrove
On 19 August 2016 at 10:31, Rod Smallwood wrote: > Now for the fun version. How do I do the same sort of thing but with DEC > hardware? > You mean host a website with DEC hardware? With a PDP-11: > Johnny Billquist has a lovely TCP/IP package for RSX-11/M+ which

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-19 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 18/08/2016 14:56, Rod Smallwood wrote: On 18/08/2016 14:25, Jonathan Katz wrote: On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Rod Smallwood wrote: Whats an Etsy? on-line storefront for artisan stuff, low-volume stuff. This is my friend's store for homemade

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Jonathan Katz
>> I assume you can just register and set up shop there. I don't think >> the overhead is too bad. You just upload some photos of your panels, >> price them, set the quantity (or build to order) and you're done. >> >> > Good grief a old typewriter with a display!!! People with too much time on

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 18/08/2016 14:25, Jonathan Katz wrote: On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Rod Smallwood wrote: Whats an Etsy? on-line storefront for artisan stuff, low-volume stuff. This is my friend's store for homemade portraits and the link:

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Jonathan Katz
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Rod Smallwood wrote: > Whats an Etsy? > on-line storefront for artisan stuff, low-volume stuff. This is my friend's store for homemade portraits and the link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/cordialkitten Here's something that is kind

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 18/08/2016 12:10, Jonathan Katz wrote: On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Rod Smallwood wrote: Other information and addenda is welcome, but not necessary (re: Ian's point about necessity), and I wouldn't postpone posting in favor of fancier distribution.

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Jonathan Katz
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Rod Smallwood wrote: > > >> Other information and addenda is welcome, but not necessary (re: Ian's >> point about necessity), and I wouldn't postpone posting in favor of >> fancier distribution. LCD is the most survivable (broadly),

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-18 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 18/08/2016 11:21, Daniel Moniz wrote: On Sun, Aug 14, 2016, at 12:04 PM, Ian Finder wrote: My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid. Set up an HTTP server or a web host that does directory listings, and and dump all the stuff into a sensible folder structure a-la Bitsavers.

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-14 Thread Al Kossow
On 8/14/16 12:04 PM, Ian Finder wrote: > No need for wikis or CMSes or any of that junk. > Such things are useful, Richard's RSS feed of bitsavers, for example but they can be added later. I am a VERY strong believer in keeping the content flat and not dynamically served, so that it can be

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-14 Thread Noel Chiappa
> From: Jay West > I had already offered to host the panels... I just didn't want to > create full blow web content I'd be happy to create some Web V0.1 content for it - similar to my other simple Web pages, e.g.: http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/DECIndicatorPanels.html Let me

RE: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-14 Thread Jay West
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2016 2:27 PM To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Subject: Re: Front Panel update - Catalog Thanks that's interesting Rod On 14/08/2016 20:04, Ian Finder wrote: > My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid. &

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-14 Thread Rod Smallwood
Thanks that's interesting Rod On 14/08/2016 20:04, Ian Finder wrote: My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid. Set up an HTTP server or a web host that does directory listings, and and dump all the stuff into a sensible folder structure a-la Bitsavers. When you get more stuff

Re: Front Panel update - Catalog

2016-08-14 Thread Ian Finder
My preference: KISS principle; keep it simple, stupid. Set up an HTTP server or a web host that does directory listings, and and dump all the stuff into a sensible folder structure a-la Bitsavers. When you get more stuff just file it accordingly. No need for wikis or CMSes or any of that junk.