http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Teaching/learning/junk.conferences.html
(specifically, The Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications
(SDIWC) is in the list of a fake or bogus scientific publications)
http://bogus-conferences.blogspot.com/2012/11/junk-fake-and-bogus-conferences-by.html
To follow up to my own post; I tried it again at home this evening, on my Mac.
And it works perfectly. My machine at work is a Windows box; I'm guessing
there's something odd with the keyboard handling for the Ctrl-H sequence on
SIMH Windows but that's mere speculation at this point...
So,
Looking for a Decmate II motherboard. Doesn't need to have the CPU.
Thanks,
Tom
- Original Message -
From: "Glen Slick"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Strange ICS on eBay
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Brent Hilpert
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
>
> Siemens DL3416
>
> Here you go:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIkGyWIuCIo
>
> Looks like they may have the decoder built into them.
> And 16-segment as mike says.
>
I have a little breadboard wired up with
- Original Message -
From: "Brent Hilpert"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: Strange ICS on eBay
On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:24 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
> On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:19
DL 3416 rather than 1416.
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dlmain/Datasheets-8/DSA-153936.pdf
You can barely make out :
DL 3416
SIEMENS yymm
on the side of the units in one pic.
yymm looks to be 9328.
On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:40 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
> They look like
They look like DL1416s but are not high enough and have 22 pins vs. 20:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/45154/SIEMENS/DL1416B.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixteen-segment_display
m
- Original Message -
From: "William Donzelli"
To: "General
On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:24 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
> On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:19 PM, Ali wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone knows what these chips are for/from/etc.
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/152124208945
>> Interesting look to them. I would say EPROM but the magnifying window is
>> weird...
>> -Ali
>
Look like 4x16 segment LED displays to me.
m
- Original Message -
From: "Ali"
To: "CCTalk Mailing List"
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 9:19 PM
Subject: Strange ICS on eBay
> Just wondering if anyone knows what these chips are for/from/etc.
>
They are little LED alphanumeric displays. Probably programmable. Cool
things, actually.
--
Will
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Ali wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone knows what these chips are for/from/etc.
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/152124208945
> Interesting look to them.
On 2016-Jun-10, at 6:19 PM, Ali wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone knows what these chips are for/from/etc.
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/152124208945
> Interesting look to them. I would say EPROM but the magnifying window is
> weird...
> -Ali
Those are 4-digit 14-segment LED displays.
Just wondering if anyone knows what these chips are for/from/etc.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/152124208945
Interesting look to them. I would say EPROM but the magnifying window is
weird...
-Ali
Here is the link to my Selectric II documentation:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k8l6sumb5cjrp7a/AADQ3SgnWqtqmw8Jo6yHV84ea?dl=0
Some of the files are still syncing, should be done soon. When it's all done
you should have 4 manuals.
Marc
-Original Message-
From: cctalk
Wow. Well done, and superbly written blog entries. Talk about a lovely and
totally original replica project! I can feel the 1950's vibes emanating from
the little art deco front panel. We have one of these on display at the CHM.
Once you get yours going, it would be cool if you came to
Nice tube tester in there too!
Marc
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
>
> http://nicodemusauctions.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/IMG_0238.jpg
>
> http://nicodemusauctions.com/event/houge-electric-estate-auction/
>
> Other then getting the notice
I'm investigating getting MULTOS/8 running on the 8/e here at the museum and I
thought I'd start by getting acquainted with it on SIMH.
I've picked up the disk pack from Dave Gesswein's site here:
https://www.pdp8online.com/pdp8cgi/os8_html?act=dir;fn=images/os8/multos8.rk05;sort=name
and the
Well I am still holding out hope to find a vax 780 and get it running. I
did not think i would ever be able to find a pdp 11 , but one crossed my
path and i managed to pick it up. Perhaps one will still show up around
here somewhere. In the meantime ive been trying to stockpile parts for the
one
That looks like an Ohio Scientific C3-B with two 74MB hard drives.
I'd really like to get that, and I'm within reasonable distance, but I
don't think I'll be able to do it.
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Pete Lancashire
wrote:
> http://nicodemusauctions.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/IMG_0238.jpg
>
> http://nicodemusauctions.com/event/houge-electric-estate-auction/
>
> Other then getting the notice I have no connection
>
Looks like OSI
>
> From: Don North
> Subject: Re: UNIBUS M9312 ROMS
>
> Actually the page listed below is a big out of date with respect to some
> M9312
> images (it is not an up to date mirror).
> The up to date page is at: http://ak6dn.dyndns.org/PDP-11/M9312/
>
> --
> Don North
> AK6DN
http://nicodemusauctions.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/IMG_0238.jpg
http://nicodemusauctions.com/event/houge-electric-estate-auction/
Other then getting the notice I have no connection
Other threads about DEC and Ethernet got me thinkingI have a couple of
QBUS LSI Internal BD-NI2010A Ethernet boards. Anyone using these to
connect to an Ethernet network on their system? It appears the ethernet
address # is burned/hard wired into the card. Mine come from the
University of
On 6/10/2016 4:56 AM, Michael Thompson wrote:
From: Don North
Subject: Re: UNIBUS M9312 ROMS
Actually the page listed below is a big out of date with respect to some
M9312
images (it is not an up to date mirror).
The up to date page is at:
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 09:14, William Donzelli wrote:
>
>
> Mark mentioned the brochure - I assume he saw the one on 1000bit.
Yes. I just googled "ibm 3511", and it came up at around hit number 5 for me.
It was a regular google search; an image search wasn't nearly as
[mid posting now]
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
> [Fixing the top-posting]
>
On 10 June 2016 at 17:28, William Donzelli wrote:
That Italian site has scans from the original IBM promo material (with
the smaller
> A bit of Googling found this page:
>
> http://ps-2.kev009.com/madmax/madmax/profile0.htm
>
> ... with the only pics of a 3511 (2 of 'em, in fact) I came across.
I bow to your googlefu. I did not find that picture... Thanks!
-Ali
[720K]
Easy enough to have missed their short-term domination of the market if you
happened to have been on holiday.
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016, Liam Proven wrote:
By the time I started work and so started using PCs, DOS 3.3 was
current and PS/2s were proliferating.
I apologise for my ignorance.
> It would have to be ASCII art for this list.
>
Could always use a service and post a link
http://www.1000bit.it
--
Will
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 10 June 2016 at 17:28, William Donzelli wrote:
>> That Italian site has scans from the original IBM promo material (with
>> the smaller 3510).
>
>
> Um. Which Italian
On 10 June 2016 at 17:28, William Donzelli wrote:
> That Italian site has scans from the original IBM promo material (with
> the smaller 3510).
Um. Which Italian site was that?
--
Liam Proven • Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile
Email: lpro...@cix.co.uk •
> A bit of Googling found this page:
>
> http://ps-2.kev009.com/madmax/madmax/profile0.htm
>
> ... with the only pics of a 3511 (2 of 'em, in fact) I came across.
That Italian site has scans from the original IBM promo material (with
the smaller 3510).
Anyway, it seems that these 3511s are not
On 10 June 2016 at 16:46, Ali wrote:
> Pictures or it didn'didn't happen ;)
> -Ali
A bit of Googling found this page:
http://ps-2.kev009.com/madmax/madmax/profile0.htm
... with the only pics of a 3511 (2 of 'em, in fact) I came across.
--
Liam Proven • Profile:
Actually...hmmm...maybe a new Youtube video is in order. I have a van
load of interesting IBM bits that I just acquired...
--
Will (uniservo on Youtube)
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Ali wrote:
> Pictures or it didn'didn't happen ;)
> -Ali
>
> Original message
It would have to be ASCII art for this list.
--
Will
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Ali wrote:
> Pictures or it didn'didn't happen ;)
> -Ali
>
> Original message
> From: William Donzelli
> Date: 6/9/2016 10:39 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To:
Pictures or it didn'didn't happen ;)
-Ali
Original message
From: William Donzelli
Date: 6/9/2016 10:39 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Subject: IBM 3511
So today I picked up something I
Verry sorry everyone didn't realize that the reply's were going to
the list... apologies for the noise
-- Curt
On 2016-06-07 13:54, Austin Pass wrote:
On 7 Jun 2016, at 18:35, rescue wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking to clean out some of my stuff. I'm
On 2016-06-07 13:54, Austin Pass wrote:
On 7 Jun 2016, at 18:35, rescue wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking to clean out some of my stuff. I'm 'buried' in it.
Qty 4 Canon 24 Color
Where are you located?
-Austin.
I'm in Sharon, MA zip 02067
-- Curt
On Jun 10, 2016, at 4:47 AM, Tor Arntsen wrote:
> Is LASM-TDL compatible with LASM? There's source for the former.
No, it's a different animal. It uses TDL syntax and isn't entirely LASM
compatible and isn't able to assemble Kermit. The lasm.doc file included claims
Now I want to go.
On Jun 10, 2016 22:41, "Joan Sali" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> No need to push me out. I don't want to be part of a group that promotes
> hatred and glorifies verbal and written lashing. Before I go, please stop
> using foul words, it warps your values and
On 8 June 2016 at 15:50, Fred Cisin wrote:
> Easy enough to have missed their short-term domination of the market if you
> happened to have been on holiday.
I was still at university when the 80386, the PS/2 range and MS-DOS
3.3 were released.
I was the only person I knew
Hi Mike,
No need to push me out. I don't want to be part of a group that promotes
hatred and glorifies verbal and written lashing. Before I go, please stop
using foul words, it warps your values and orientation.
Warm regards,
Joan Sali
Conference Manager
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 9:24 PM, geneb
Hi William,
My apology but you are promoting hatred.
List my fault but please without using foul words. I thought it's not
allowed here, why slam it on my face?
Again, I am Joan Sali, one of the conference managers of sdiwc.net. I'm an
IT professional, doing promotion as a sideline. I am real,
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016, Joan Sali wrote:
Hi there Mike,
I love this note under your name
'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother.
Just curious why you're treating me like a garbage. :(
So let me see if I have this right
You post to a group of classic computer
Hi Dale,
Appreciate your thoughts. :)
The conference that I promote embraces the world of technology, therefore,
all aspects of computers, their components and everything in the field of
technology is covered. The difference is, various topics are presented by
scholars, computer enthusiasts,
Joan or whomever you really are,
You are an @ss. Go away. I hope that's clear.
Everyone else,
Stop replying, you're only helping to publicize Joan or BOT, or ??. If you
must respond to the baited replies from "Joan" at least remove the body of
the original text to keep the OP links out of the
At 08:42 AM 6/10/2016, Joan Sali wrote:
>I'm thinking this is a general discussion.
This is a general discussion about classic computers. Will your conference
address security needs of , say, CP/M computers of the 1980s, minicomputers of
the 1970s, or mainframe computers of the 1960s? I
Hi there Mike,
I love this note under your name
'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother.
Just curious why you're treating me like a garbage. :(
Regards,
Joan Sali
Conference Manager
INFOSEC2017
I just took my copy of RT11 mini reference (1985) off the shelf and the
front cover fell off.
Not through wear and tear but brittleness. I wonder what else is going
to fall apart in the plastics line.
Oh well at least I have the finest book cover repair material known to
man to hand. What
Good day Wiliam,
Check our office then to justify your curiosity.
I'm thinking this is a general discussion. From the word alone, it is
general. I am not posting a hate or discriminating event. So please be fair
in your judgment.
Best regards,
Joan Sali,
Conference Manager
INFOSEC2017
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 12:33 AM, Joan Sali wrote:
> Hey there Curios Marc,
> For sure we are on the same boat, promoting events, conferences and you
> mentioned IEEE. Care to check the list of organizers with the privilege of
> using this badge and I assure you 100%,
I also got hit with this from my U of Delaware address. Whatever your
justification, your message is off topic. The moderator should block these.
b
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Joan Sali wrote:
> Hey there Curios Marc,
> For sure we are on the same boat, promoting
Hey there Curios Marc,
For sure we are on the same boat, promoting events, conferences and you
mentioned IEEE. Care to check the list of organizers with the privilege of
using this badge and I assure you 100%, SDIWC.NET is in the list. WE are
not SPAMMERS okay?
If you have a format that would
On 9 June 2016 at 16:54, Chris Osborn wrote:
> Alternately, is the source code for Ward Christensen's LASM available
> anywhere? The best I could find was a note from a Kermit developer from 27
> years ago asking for the source. I suppose I could use a disassembler, but
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016, Dave Wade wrote:
> > You can surely get a proper Linux support contract -- proper as in: if
> you
> > trigger a bug (which may be anything from a protocol violation, through a
> > security hole, to a crash) in the kernel or other core component, then you
> can
> > log it
Thanks Marc Sounds Great. Dave
> -Original Message-
> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of
> CuriousMarc
> Sent: 10 June 2016 08:09
> To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic Posts'
> Subject: RE: IO Selectric
>
> Dave,
> The best manual I
Dave,
The best manual I have has 54 pages of visual diagrams for adjusting the
Selectric II, which should be mechanically similar to yours, save the added
actuators. With about 7 adjustments depicted per page. Really. That's no
trivial piece of mechanical machinery, it's up there with some of the
> From: Devin Davison
> It looked like a good batch of boards and i was holding out on finding
> a machine.
I hope that "a machine" wasn't 'an empty machine to plug them into' - because
AFAICT the chances are that happening are basically zero. (People seem to
save either i) complete
On 09/06/2016 22:13, Glen Slick wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 10:49 AM, Rod Smallwood
wrote:
Hi
I'm renovating a TK50 . Its on my 11/83 and if use the PDP-11 format
disk the Identify function finds and lists it.
There should be a TK50 exerciser among
It's interesting. It's the new thing. I get spammed by these at work, maybe
several a month now. It's more sophisticated than usual: they take the same
name as legit conferences but with a very slight variation, copy or invent
badges and affiliations, and are (supposedly) in unusual, remote,
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