On 5/28/21 5:40 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
> Some characters that might not otherwise be available could be done with
> over-strike, such as an accent mark (When you apply for a job, do you
> send a RESUME?") or the tilde over N (There is an exit off of 280 that
> is incorrectly labelled "LA
Some characters that might not otherwise be available could be done with
over-strike, such as an accent mark (When you apply for a job, do you send
a RESUME?") or the tilde over N (There is an exit off of 280 that is
incorrectly labelled "LA CANADA road") The en~e character is recognized
as a
Hi all,
what are the word processing options for a daisy wheel printer?
I would like to be able to write "bold face" (double stroke) and
underline some parts. I guess there aren't any other capabilities to
exploit on a daisy wheel printer.
Operating system is unixish (Linux/NetBSD/FreeBSD).
Randy,
I'm a little late to the party, but to get a Compaq connected to Ethernet
look for the following:
- 8 bit: NE1000, 3Com 3C503, WD or SMC 8003 series
-16 bit in an 8 bit slot: Some NE2000 clones, Intel 8/16
- 16 bit cards: many choices
There are a lot of choices for networking code, but a
So, I have images of two different pieces of DEC documentation for the H960
series of racks/cabinets (the H950 is the bare rack; the H960 is the rack
complete with various appurtenances such as side panel, stabilizer feet,
etc). I had a request for them, so I've put them online. They are: