Bill,
Pretty sure in the past the only way to do this was with PMDF. Not sure if PMDF
is available with a hobbyist licence or will run on 5.x
Dave
G4UGM
> -Original Message-
> From: cctech On Behalf Of Bill Degnan via
> cctech
> Sent: 04 June 2019 03:28
> To: cctech
> Subject: setting
On 6/4/2019 12:54 AM, Marc Howard via cctech wrote:
How do you run TCBASX.DG (TC01 Basic Exerciser) and TCRANX.DG (TC01 Random
Exerciser)?
When I run TCBASX.DG it almost immediately halts. Pressing makes the TC08
controller lights grind but no tape motion. TCRANX.DG is basically the
same.
Is
>
> Bill,
> Pretty sure in the past the only way to do this was with PMDF. Not sure if
> PMDF is available with a hobbyist licence or will run on 5.x
> Dave
> G4UGM
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cctech On Behalf Of Bill Degnan via
> > cctech
> > Sent: 04 June 2019 03:28
> > To:
Anyone in the general vicinity of Portland interested in an AlphaServer ES47,
for approximately $500 obo?
> On Jun 4, 2019, at 12:32 PM, Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Anyone in the general vicinity of Portland interested in an AlphaServer ES47,
> for approximately $500 obo?
Which Portland?
paul
Oregon
From: Paul Koning
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 9:43 AM
To: Benjamin Huntsman; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: AlphaServer ES47 in Portland
> On Jun 4, 2019, at 12:32 PM, Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Anyone in
correction to my earlier wording:
>
> So when someone replies to an email from the server I don't want the reply
> to come from the actual sender or it will bounce.
>
I mean I don't want the reply to go directly to the original sender email
address (sys...@microvax3100.vintagecomputer.net), I
>
>
> > > To: cctech
> > > Subject: setting reply to in VMS 5.x MAIL
> > >
> > > Is there a way to set the reply-to value in VMS 5 mail? I want to
> send mail as
> > > SYSTEM but anyone who receives the message on the outside world who
> > > wants to reply I'd like it go to to a different email
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 9:32 AM Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Anyone in the general vicinity of Portland interested in an AlphaServer ES47,
> for approximately $500 obo?
Sure, I'd sell a two box 4 processor AlphaServer ES47 for $500 obo in
Seattle, which is within driving distance of
Actually, it’s tons of fun and was kinda one of my dream systems. The system
architecture is interesting and I have the NAT box to go with it and
everything. It has some fibre cards and a Gigabit Ethernet card too.
It’s very loud at startup, but it’s tolerable once it calms down. Less noisy
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 11:32 AM Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Anyone in the general vicinity of Portland interested in an AlphaServer ES47,
> for approximately $500 obo?
That sounds like a fun system but a bit newer than I'm used to (I
think the last one I touched in the wild was an
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 1:29 PM Grant Taylor via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On 6/4/19 11:09 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> > I mean I don't want the reply to go directly to the original sender
> email
> > address (sys...@microvax3100.vintagecomputer.net), I want the reply to
> >
> >
> >
> > > > To: cctech
> > > > Subject: setting reply to in VMS 5.x MAIL
> > > >
> > > > Is there a way to set the reply-to value in VMS 5 mail? I want to
> > send mail as
> > > > SYSTEM but anyone who receives the message on the outside world who
> > > > wants to reply I'd like it go to to
Both have manuals, and pics are available. Possibly a few Tek scopes also..
Please contact me off list with any questions or offers.
Thanks, Paul
On 6/4/19 11:09 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
I mean I don't want the reply to go directly to the original sender email
address (sys...@microvax3100.vintagecomputer.net), I want the reply to
go to sys...@aliasdomain.com and I want this address to appear in the
header of the email message.
Hi Benjamin,
I’m a high school teacher and am building up a computing lab with donated
and other items out of my own pocket. This would be perfect, especially
with the networking hardware, as I have a few ES45s and a RAID disk array.
I’m in Montana, but, school just got out and going to the
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 12:50 PM Benjamin Huntsman
wrote:
>
> I don’t really want to sell it, but I will be moving soon, and as you pointed
> out, it is quite heavy. Somewhere around 125 lbs.
>
The manual says 132 pounds maximum configuration for a single 2
processor box. I imagine almost all
Does anyone have any experience working with modems that didn't include
internal / auto dialers?
They came up in a conversation in a newsgroup and I realized that I know
of them, but know virtually nothing about them.
I think they were separate devices, which probably means that they
likely
On 06/04/2019 09:45 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience working with modems that didn't include
> internal / auto dialers?
>
Yes,
Novation cat, Hays, and a few others. Dial the phone and put it in the
cradle or flip a switch. Most of the 110/300boaud bel 101 and
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 9:45 PM Grant Taylor via cctalk
wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience working with modems that didn't include
> internal / auto dialers?
Yes. I used to make and sell sync serial protocol engines (COMBOARDs)
that often were used to dial up an IBM Mainframe. Sync modems
See the v6 dn (IV) man page:
http://man.cat-v.org/unix-6th/4/dn
NAME
dn - DN-11 ACU interface
DESCRIPTION
The dn? files are write-only. The permissible codes are:
0-9 dial 0-9
: dial *
; dial #
- 4 second delay for second dial tone
>
> Thank you very much. I spent a while researching but I did not find the
answer in searches, I did not know to look at the MULTINET manual, I used
the online help thinking that was enough. I will try to be more thorough.
Bill
>
> I looked in the Multinet 4.3 Users Guide and found "Reply-to"
On 6/4/19 9:45 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience working with modems that didn't include
> internal / auto dialers?
>
> They came up in a conversation in a newsgroup and I realized that I know
> of them, but know virtually nothing about them.
>
> I think they
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 2:45 AM Grant Taylor via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience working with modems that didn't include
> internal / auto dialers?
Only from the side of the things that talked to them, like the HP11284 interface
for the HP9830
>
> They came up in a conversation
Sounds like you've covered most of the common issues; a bad RIOT would
definitely keep it from working and it might be worth while to replace it; if
it turns out you didn't need it you could build a three-chip SBC with it, a
6502 and an EPROM ;-)
If you've got a couple of 40-pin sockets I'd
Hi, all,
I recently was given a Rockwell AIM-65 single-board computer in nice physical
condition, with the original keyboard and keyboard connector cable.
I've downloaded all of the documentation that I can find, and have been trying
to get it running.
After doing a thorough visual inspection
You might still use the logic analyzer a little. The 6532 is a static part as I
recall. You could connect up some wires and attempt a write and read of the
6532. It sounds quite likely to be the issue but it never hurts to check the
decoding logic. The ports are usually place at a different
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Bensene via cctalk"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2019 11:10 PM
Subject: Catatonic Rockwell AIM-65
> Hi, all,
>
> I recently was given a Rockwell AIM-65 single-board computer in nice physical
>
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 10:57 PM Phil Budne via cctalk
wrote:
> See the v6 dn (IV) man page:
>
> http://man.cat-v.org/unix-6th/4/dn
>
> NAME
> dn - DN-11 ACU interface
The DN11 is a Unibus interface that drives an 801 ACU with a parallel
connection. I hadn't remembered it until you
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