> The crux of the matter seems to be that information which should not be
> made public is intermingled on the same system, so they are proceeding
> carefully and with trusted parties which is very understandable.
Jay,
Thanks for stepping up and helping with this. When I saw the widow was
On 11/6/2015 8:01 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
>
>> On Nov 6, 2015, at 17:10, Jay Jaeger wrote:
>>
>> Or tipped on end such that it would fit, similar to moving a sofa.
>
> Please don't help... I bought a small CNC mill today, and my wallet is empty.
> :-)
>
I get it - just
Well, about two weeks since my last announcement, but I figured I should
do another one.
I've cut a new release of TCP/IP for RSX, and I encourage everyone to
update to this latest release.
A short list of changes since my last release:
Documentation:
. I've worked some on the
> From: Tony Duell
> IIRC that 21" mounting box (and I assume therefore the fan assemblies)
> was used on other machines like the 11/40 (some versions), the 11/70,
> etc.
Yes, I _think_ the hardware was identical - I had an 11/40 for a year or two
'back in the day', before I got
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From: Noel Chiappa
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 2:50 PM
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Cc: j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu
Subject: PDP-11/45-55 CPU fan assemblies
Hi, all: I recently bought a PDP-11/45 [well, a /55, to be technical; the
/45,
/50 and /55 are
>Curious as to the setup you are attempting this with, i.e. exactly what
modem are you
>using?
>One in the base of the 33 or some common external one?
>
>I'm not familiar with all the possible modem variations one might find in a
33, but
>AIUI the modem for the 33 at the standard 110 bps was Bell
>I think I found Mike's Youtube videos of one of his other System/23. It
even has
>blinkenlights! Dang it, now I'm trying to figure out where I'd
hypothetically stick a
>System/23 in my little house. Probably in the breakfast nook, assuming it
would even
>fit through the front door. I doubt it
> But I don't think a System/32 would fit unless it can be broken down into
> pieces no wider than a 19" rack.
I do not think you can break them down that far, however, IBM has
always been pretty careful to design cabinets that somehow can fit
through a standard office door. Sometimes it is a
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From: tony duell
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 2:57 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: RE: PDP-11/45-55 CPU fan assemblies
IIRC that 21" mounting box (and I assume therefore the fan assemblies)
was used on other machines
On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 02:39:09AM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> On 2015-11-07 00:00, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> >An 11/84 I bought came with a couple of RSX-11M-PLUS V4.3 SYSGEN printouts; I
> >don't intend to run RSX on the machine, so is there any use to this printout,
> >or should I recycle it?
On 11/7/15 4:45 PM, Kevin Parker wrote:
Try contacting Weird Stuff
Most of the boxed software goes out on the floor or in the 'free' box outside
the store.
Lyle might see it when it comes in, though generally they don't sort
used software or books, they just give it to retail.
Hi all,
I've just emailed Rod Smallwood about a replacement panel, but in the
meantime, I have some chipping and curling at the edges of the panel paint
near the switches which seems to be getting worse and spreading.
Is there a way to seal the curling paint edges to prevent further damage?
Hi Cindy,
What type of stuff do you see?
Kip Koon
computer...@sc.rr.com
http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon
> -Original Message-
> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Cindy
Croxton
> Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 10:21 AM
> To: 'General
Real odd comment :-)
Try contacting Weird Stuff or visit their web site
http://www.weirdstuff.com/ - as the name implies, occasionally they pop up
with some really left field stuff. Maybe give them a call - if they don't
have it they might be able to point you somewhere.
++
Kevin
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