https://www.math.princeton.edu/people/john-conway
Creator of "the game of life"
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1. Re: Discord (Anders Nelson)
2. Re: pdp11/05 key? (Liam Proven)
3. Re: pdp11/05 key? (Eric Smith)
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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 13:40:39 -0400
From: Anders Nelson <anders.k.nelson at gmail.com>
To: Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org>, "General Discussion: On-Topic
and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Discord
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Medal of Honor is one of my all-time favorite games.
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Anders Nelson
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 4:09 PM jwest--- via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
> Perma-invite
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> https://discord.gg/CwhYHY2
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> From: Derek Newland <derek.newland at gmail.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2020 7:47 PM
> To: jwest at classiccmp.org; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic
> Posts <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> Subject: Re: Discord
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> Hi J, it appears the invite has expired. Any chance to get a fresh one?
> Thanks!
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> On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:55 PM jwest--- via cctalk <
> cctalk at classiccmp.org <mailto:cctalk at classiccmp.org> > wrote:
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> I believe I sent the invite to my game channel, NOT the new classiccmp
> server..... please use this instead:
> https://discord.gg/gV6PKYW
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> From: cctalk <cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org <mailto:
> cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org> > On Behalf Of jwest--- via cctalk
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 11:26 AM
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> Subject: Discord
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> Greetings folks
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> The past few years I?ve become fairly focused on a particular old
> 1999/2000 ww2 fps computer game. Of course playing it but I?m also on the
> development team for the game (EA has given up on it, but we still put out
> new releases, maps, patches, etc.). As a result of that, I pretty much
live
> on Discord text/audio chat these days. If you send me an email I will
> eventually see it and may even respond heh. But if you send me anything on
> Discord I?m going to see it immediately. If any of you are on discord, I
am
> ?Todesengel#9624?. Feel free to add me as a friend and that way you can
get
> me usually immediately. I am not leaving the hobby, nor am I saying not to
> email me at the usual address. But a lot of you do talk to me
> semi-frequently and I?m just saying discord will get to me far quicker.
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> In addition, mostly as an exercise to see how to do it, I set up a
> ClassicCMP discord server. That Discord server is NOT meant to replace
this
> list, nor should it be taken to signal any less commitment on my part to
> keeping this list running. They are fundamentally different things;
Discord
> is great for real time text chat back and forth. There are also audio and
> video channels if people want to use that to talk verbally or via video.
To
> get on that server, here is a semi-permanent invite:
> https://discord.gg/U8Skw5g Joining the server gets you to all the other
> folks who may join the classiccmp discord, not just me. Of course, that
> could be zero ? Like I said, I just did it as an exercise, and discord is
> how some of my family and friends stay in touch. But it is there if peeps
> want to use it.
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> I?d rather not turn this into a long debate of whether discord is good or
> bad or anything like that. I?m just saying it?s there, and it?s quicker to
> get ahold of me that way at times.
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> Best,
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> J
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> Derek Newland | (828) 234-4731 | <mailto:derek.newland at gmail.com>
> derek.newland at gmail.com
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 23:51:29 +0200
From: Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com>
Cc: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: pdp11/05 key?
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On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 at 13:55, Chris Elmquist <chrise at pobox.com> wrote:
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> This might be one of those jokes that if you have to explain it, it looses
the punch ... but I?ll try,
>
> There used to also be something called a Hong Kong Whore House, similarly
staffed with young Asian women, but they didn?t make core planes there.
I've been to HK and I was never aware of this! Thank you for the
clarification. :-D
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Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 02:14:12 -0600
From: Eric Smith <spacewar at gmail.com>
To: Norman Jaffe <turing at shaw.ca>, "General Discussion: On-Topic and
Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: pdp11/05 key?
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 11:35 AM Norman Jaffe via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I hope that you mean 'hardware porn', not 'hardcore porn'... :)
>
Trivia: for a while in the mid-to-late 1990s, a Google search for "computer
porn" had as the number one result one of my web pages, of that title,
containing images of computers with covers removed. I could see from the
server log that the search was fairly popular, but nevertheless I believe
that most of the people doing the search were not satisfied with the result.
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This machine acts oddly. After powering it off, you usually can't power it
back on again for about 30 seconds or so, it just seems to ignore the power
switch. Similarly, if it has been switched off at the front power switch, it
will switch itself on after maybe a minute of two of being switched off. In
all other respects the machine seems fine. I have not opened up the PSU at
all, just wondering if anyone has ever seen this and might know what the
problem is?
Thanks
Rob
Hi,
I am sure this question has come up before, but can anyone advise an OS/8
change I can run to avoid the following issue (below)? I am unsure if I
need to fix my simh INI file or make more space for the program from the
OS/8 dot prompt, or FORTRAN * prompt.
Running pidp-8i (simh PDP 8i kit)
I load OS/8 and initiate the command from the dot prompt:
. FRTS
..dumps me to the * prompt ...
*RKB0:ADVENT.LD [return]
* [esc]
rather than loading ADVENTURE I get the following result:
D.F. TOO BIG INIT 0000
MAIN 1740
.
(..andkicks me back to the dot prompt).
the INI is the default
reset
set cpu 32k
set cpu noidle
att rk0 ../imagefiles/os8/advent.rk05
boot rk0
what changes are needed? I searched around, I don't quite understand how
to load an LD file in OS/8 to debug the error. It may be I have the wrong
RK05 disk, but I'd really like to understand what this error means if
anyone knows. My physical RK05 disk loads ADVENT as an SV file, I don't
need the extra steps.
Thanks
BIll
> From: Ian McLaughlin
> I can confirm that about 6 months ago I gave this very information to
> our corporate locksmith, and he was able to make a key for me that
> works.
Thanks for the confirmation that that info is sufficient to produce a working
key. I have updated the page to indicate that the info has been confirmed.
Noel
Greetings folks
The past few years I?ve become fairly focused on a particular old 1999/2000 ww2 fps computer game. Of course playing it but I?m also on the development team for the game (EA has given up on it, but we still put out new releases, maps, patches, etc.). As a result of that, I pretty much live on Discord text/audio chat these days. If you send me an email I will eventually see it and may even respond heh. But if you send me anything on Discord I?m going to see it immediately. If any of you are on discord, I am ?Todesengel#9624?. Feel free to add me as a friend and that way you can get me usually immediately. I am not leaving the hobby, nor am I saying not to email me at the usual address. But a lot of you do talk to me semi-frequently and I?m just saying discord will get to me far quicker.
In addition, mostly as an exercise to see how to do it, I set up a ClassicCMP discord server. That Discord server is NOT meant to replace this list, nor should it be taken to signal any less commitment on my part to keeping this list running. They are fundamentally different things; Discord is great for real time text chat back and forth. There are also audio and video channels if people want to use that to talk verbally or via video. To get on that server, here is a semi-permanent invite: https://discord.gg/U8Skw5g Joining the server gets you to all the other folks who may join the classiccmp discord, not just me. Of course, that could be zero ? Like I said, I just did it as an exercise, and discord is how some of my family and friends stay in touch. But it is there if peeps want to use it.
I?d rather not turn this into a long debate of whether discord is good or bad or anything like that. I?m just saying it?s there, and it?s quicker to get ahold of me that way at times.
Best,
J
I'm working with a batch of tapes that includes several IBM Series 500 7
track reels. If you look at the back of the reel, there's no customary
thumb recess for removing the write ring. Rather, the reels have a
small red plastic peg that extends through to the front of the reel.
Is this for ejecting the write ring (I haven't tried)?
In any case it's a bit annoying because it grazes the edge of the ring
sensing finger, making a little "click" every time the reel makes a
complete revolution.
--Chuck
Thank you Richard, yes if you're willing to check your inventory of ARCnet cards I may find something useful. ARCnet boards are pretty much all the same, but this particular one I'm hunting for from Intercontinental Micro is compatible with a special boot ROM I have that promises to unlock wonders unknown to the world since 1987. Maybe I exaggerate a little bit, but I do appreciate you checking.
Jonathan
Okay, I've only ever been a user, back in high school, of HP 2000F TSB
system but wanted to play with it again and learn more about the system.
I've been able set up Simh with 2000F TSB and everything is working
fine. Using the latest release I can find out there, HP2100 release 29.
Now I'd like to be able to install some of the Contributed Software
Library but despite reading the various TSB manuals and Simh doc, I've
been unable to actually get anything loaded.
Can anyone with experience with this lend me a hand, some tutorial or
point the way to some instructions I may have missed?
Thanks in advance.
David Williams
I'm on a quest to find an ISA ARCnet board from Intercontinental Micro. It's called the LANPC and would be very useful to me since I have the special software to run it. Here's a picture of what it looks like.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xAib47IUbTP7Vrclh_vaeGYwrLCA4aeO
Thank You,
Jonathan