It was really cool of them to let use look through the storage rooms. A lot of
really cool artifacts. I don't know how I missed it while wondering around but
in the pictures, there as a Micral.
Another mentioned the lack of HP stuff. I think that was mainly an issue of
location and not intent.
There’s an emulator called LambdaDelta by Daniel Seagraves:
https://github.com/dseagrav/ld/
Really though, you should find someone with an LMI Lambda to give the keyboard
to. It belongs with its mate.
— Chris
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> On Feb 17, 2018, at 7:29 AM, Marc Holz via cctalk
I've looked through a lot of these but had to stop because my eyes were
crossing. And my parents told me never to do that.
My count of the number of (pre-microcomputer) machines I have used: 5
so far. Maintained for a period of time: 2.
mcl
> On Feb 17, 2018, at 6:55 PM, Michael Brutman via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> For your viewing pleasure ...
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/QPfZ4WXPdIdUo5gn2
>
>
> -Mike
Thank you for sharing those. I didn’t even know about it until a few days
before when Jack Rubin
On 12/26/2017 5:25 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk wrote:
> Since the terminal appears to work I also dumped the firmware out of the four
> bipolar PROMs.
>
> http://storage.datormuseum.se/u/96935524/Datormusuem/VT52/124A9.HEX
> http://storage.datormuseum.se/u/96935524/Datormusuem/VT52/125A9.HEX
>
For your viewing pleasure ...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QPfZ4WXPdIdUo5gn2
-Mike
On Sat, 17 Feb 2018, Robert via cctalk wrote:
This week, I scored four Olympia boxes - an ETX I, an ETX II and two EX
100s.
Googling has not been very fruitful. I have established that the ETX
II and the EX 100 are CP/M machines, SSDD 48 tpi 5.25" and DSDD 48 tpi
5.25" respectively
and the
I haven’t seen an emulator for an LMI, but here’s a link to a CADR emulator
that was the precursor to both Symbolics and LMI so it might be worthwhile to
try out.
TTFN - Guy
> On Feb 17, 2018, at 7:29 AM, Marc Holz via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have the
Hi Bill,
If you have tried new media and the problem is on both drives, I have the
M7744 and M7745 boards for $75 each and will throw in the cable between
them. Shipping is $10 within the US.
Thanks, Paul
On 02/17/2018 07:42 AM, Robert via cctalk wrote:
> Does anybody know anything about these machines? It seems like a boot
> disk from an Osborne One would work.
I've got disks for both the ETV II and EX 100 and no, an O1 disk
wouldn't work. Different geometry for starters.
--Chuck
Hello,
I have the keyboard for a LMI Lambda Lispmachine but I'm missing the
computer itself.
Is there a simulator or similar available?
The keyboard is similar like here
http://world.std.com/~jdostale/kbd/SpaceCadet.html.
On the left side there is lable with "LMI" and a sticker
Does this mean you finally got that shipment in that you were expecting?
mcl
This week, I scored four Olympia boxes - an ETX I, an ETX II and two EX 100s.
Googling has not been very fruitful. I have established that the ETX
II and the EX 100 are CP/M machines, SSDD 48 tpi 5.25" and DSDD 48 tpi
5.25" respectively and have seen one assertion that the ETX II is
S-100 based -
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