Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Oct 13, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Cindy Croxton via cctalk > wrote: > > ... > My college friend says Wow, that is a LOT of work! > > Is there an expectation now that being educated is NOT a lot of work? It depends. In sciences, people understand that it's a lot of work. In what Robert

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On 10/13/2020 1:50 PM Cindy Croxton via cctalk wrote: > > > My grandfather wrote a book, "This is the Way to Study" > > ... > My college friend says Wow, that is a LOT of work! > > Is there an expectation now that being educated is NOT a lot of work? > > -- > My opinion, based on my

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 10/13/20 11:56 AM, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote: > My opinion, based on my experience: > There is an expectation that getting a degree is not, or should not be, a lot > of work. Many people confuse getting a degree with getting an education. As evidenced in many areas. For example, a DMA

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 10/13/20 12:25 PM, Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote: > On 13/10/2020 20:14, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: >> As evidenced in many areas.   For example, a DMA degree does not >> guarantee one a performing gig.  It may not even guarantee a teaching >> gig. > > > Is a DMA degree one where some

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Antonio Carlini via cctalk
On 13/10/2020 20:14, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: As evidenced in many areas. For example, a DMA degree does not guarantee one a performing gig. It may not even guarantee a teaching gig. Is a DMA degree one where some other entity does all the work but the degree ends up in the right

college study

2020-10-13 Thread Cindy Croxton via cctalk
My grandfather wrote a book, "This is the Way to Study" SQ3R was the system Study, Question, Read, Write, Review Look over the chapter, read the captions of the pics, look at the bold text then make notes of questions for things that pop up Then Read the chapter through Write down more questions

Re: Firing up the pdt11

2020-10-13 Thread Chris Zach via cctalk
> DEC controllers and DEC 8" drives cannot. Not for any platform. > > Back in the day, DEC floppy users purchased pre-formatted floppies. > If you had an RX02, you could "INIT" an RX01 floppy to RX02 use - > essentially just rewriting the data portion of the sector to > double-density (256 bytes

Re: Maynard MaynStream

2020-10-13 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 21:51, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote: > > I have a Maynard MaynStream tape backup unit from the 1980's. > > It uses audio-format cassettes with 1/4" tape, but it's a different > tape composition, and the cassette has a notch in it to tell the device > it's not just plain

Re: Maynard MaynStream

2020-10-13 Thread Van Snyder via cctalk
On Wed, 2020-10-14 at 00:02 +0200, Liam Proven wrote: > On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 21:51, Van Snyder via cctalk< > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > I have a Maynard MaynStream tape backup unit from the 1980's. > > It uses audio-format cassettes with 1/4" tape, but it's a > > differenttape

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Oct 13, 2020, at 6:36 PM, Liam Proven via cctalk > wrote: > > On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 00:19, Fred Cisin via cctalk > wrote: >> >> Do you want the degree? >> Or do you want to LEARN? > > Fair! > > Both. I like learning. Partly it's the good influence of my late father, and I said

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 21:17, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: > > It depends. In sciences, people understand that it's a lot of work. In what > Robert Heinlein called the "fuzzy subjects", you can often be a party animal > who does very little real work and get a degree anyway. If so, it

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 00:19, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > > Do you want the degree? > Or do you want to LEARN? Fair! Both. > Take a course in your limited "spare time". > Then another. > and another > > I did grad school (UC Berkeley) while teaching full time plus running a > business, and

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
Take a course in your limited "spare time". Then another. and another I did grad school (UC Berkeley) while teaching full time plus running a business, and over 40 years old. On Wed, 14 Oct 2020, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: This may be tricky in a country where I do not usefully speak the

Re: Firing up the pdt11

2020-10-13 Thread Pete Turnbull via cctalk
On 13/10/2020 22:28, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote: Then I guess the question rattling around my brain is "How did I get this Elephant Memory systems disk formatted?" RX01 format is a standard IBM format used by many systems, including many CP/M ones, so it was possible to buy pre-formatted

Maynard MaynStream

2020-10-13 Thread Van Snyder via cctalk
I have a Maynard MaynStream tape backup unit from the 1980's. It uses audio-format cassettes with 1/4" tape, but it's a different tape composition, and the cassette has a notch in it to tell the device it's not just plain audio tape. The capacity was 80 MB per cassette. I also have four ISA

Re: Firing up the pdt11

2020-10-13 Thread Ethan Dicks via cctalk
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 7:15 PM Chris Zach via cctalk wrote: > Well, the drive is working. Better... Excellent! > I've heard that the RX02 can format an RX01, but can it? Nope. There were 3rd party controllers that could format 8" media in DEC machines (DSD for one). DEC controllers and DEC

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: I see comments like in this thread a lot, and I have also looked over some modern uni papers and they look straight forward to me. I only have a BSc and I have PhD envy, and occasionally idly considered "dropping out" from work and doing a

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Chris Zach via cctalk
I got my degree four years before my retirement. Fun stuff and memories. When I was at UMBC in 1986 I was kicked off the Vax 8600's for writing funny scripts that would run in the batch queues and resubmit between the systems when they completed. Net result was seriously elevated rights,

Re: Firing up the pdt11

2020-10-13 Thread Chris Zach via cctalk
RX01 format is a standard IBM format used by many systems, including many CP/M ones, so it was possible to buy pre-formatted disks.  Maybe they came that way. That may be it: The Elephant disk does say on the factory label: Single sided, single density, IBM compatible, 128 bytes, 26 sectors.

Informix for SCO XENIX

2020-10-13 Thread Sean Ellis via cctalk
Just wanted to let you all know that I've found a copy of Informix 3.11 for SCO XENIX on the Lisa 2... anyone interested?

Re: college study

2020-10-13 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 10/13/20 3:17 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: On Oct 13, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Cindy Croxton via cctalk wrote: ... My college friend says Wow, that is a LOT of work! Is there an expectation now that being educated is NOT a lot of work? It depends. In sciences, people understand that

Re: Looking For Computer Automation LSI-3/05 Documentation

2020-10-13 Thread Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk
On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 11:57:01PM +, TangentDelta via cctalk wrote: > Hello. > > I have two card cages out of a pair of Linotron 202 phototypesetting > machines, and have been hunting for documentation for the Naked Mini systems > used in them for over a year now. The Computer Automation

Re: cctalk Digest, Vol 73, Issue 11

2020-10-13 Thread Mark Moulding via cctalk
I suspect much of the electronics is fine. It would be good for someone wanting backup cards. You must be joking. Those cards are done. Any chip that is still operational will likely fail upon or shortly after power is applied. Most components can stand soldering temperatures. It is clear that

Re: Tutor needed for college student

2020-10-13 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 10/12/20 5:43 PM, dwight wrote: Remakable. It was not the descrete math I know, then. It would vary heavy on logic and set theory stuff. Not the kind of stuff I deal with at work. It was a long time ago though. Things have changed. The closest we go to a real computer was a Monrow