If anyone knows the Pantone number for DEC blue, that would be great.
All I ever saw were references to a DEC standard for corporate colors, but I never saw the standard itself. Perhaps that mentioned Pantone numbers. If not, I wonder what it used instead...
paul
On Jul 17, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Mark Benson wrote:
Can anyone provide me with a swatch or sample of which DEC blue you think I ought to use for the blue Wiki theme? There are many different shades of blue used by DEC over the years and I'm a little confused :)
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Can anyone provide me with a swatch or sample of which DEC blue you think I ought to use for the blue Wiki theme? There are many different shades of blue used by DEC over the years and I'm a little confused :)
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I think there were just the O/S DVD image and no separate LP image.
But why not ask John.
Kari
On 16.7.2012 16:47, Joe Ferraro wrote:
I did a little digging and found this - from my hobbyist "rep":
Joe,
As you may have heard, we plan to make kits available via download from
an FTP site.
There is no cost, since there is no media and/or postage and handling.
I have available the most recent version of OpenVMS for VAX (V7.3),
Alpha (V8.4) and */Integrity (V8.4) /*along with development tools such
as compilers and the DECset products. I do not have older versions.
If you have NOT already requested a kit pointer and would like to
download any of the above, for personal/Hobbyist usage only, please let
me know what you are interested in (VAX, Alpha, or /*I64*/).
Regards,
/John
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com
<mailto:williams.dan at gmail.com>> wrote:
On 16 July 2012 02:20, Joe Ferraro <jferraro at gmail.com
<mailto:jferraro at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Well I can account for 800W of power here ;-) ...
>
> I believe you can get the products directly from HP these days...
through
> the hobbyist program...
>
Unfortunately there is not a kit available for Itanium. I thought I
had the layered products but the only things I could find where for
HP-UX.
Dan
I did a little digging and found this - from my hobbyist "rep":
Joe,
As you may have heard, we plan to make kits available via download from an FTP site.
There is no cost, since there is no media and/or postage and handling.
I have available the most recent version of OpenVMS for VAX (V7.3), Alpha (V8.4) and Integrity (V8.4) along with development tools such as compilers and the DECset products. I do not have older versions.
If you have NOT already requested a kit pointer and would like to download any of the above, for personal/Hobbyist usage only, please let me know what you are interested in (VAX, Alpha, or I64).
Regards,
/John
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com> wrote:
On 16 July 2012 02:20, Joe Ferraro <jferraro at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I can account for 800W of power here ;-) ...
>
> I believe you can get the products directly from HP these days... through
> the hobbyist program...
>
Unfortunately there is not a kit available for Itanium. I thought I
had the layered products but the only things I could find where for
HP-UX.
Dan
On 16 July 2012 02:20, Joe Ferraro <jferraro at gmail.com> wrote:
Well I can account for 800W of power here ;-) ...
I believe you can get the products directly from HP these days... through
the hobbyist program...
Unfortunately there is not a kit available for Itanium. I thought I
had the layered products but the only things I could find where for
HP-UX.
Dan
Hello!
Yes Joe you are right. I have kits here, although reason dictates that
I not release the download details.....
Dan what about the other Ghostbusters? There were four of them.
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
My laptop is ecto-1 and Egon is an imac. Winston is too long for a
node name for Phase IV.
Dan
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Joe Ferraro <jferraro at gmail.com> wrote:
Well I can account for 800W of power here ;-) ...
I believe you can get the products directly from HP these days... through
the hobbyist program...
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I don't know who is updating the records at the moment. But I now have
machines up and running, they should be up 24x7
51.1 slimer zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.2 Walter zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.3 dana simh VMS V7.3
51.4 gozer IBM 911-285 Debian Squeeze
51.5 ray 4000/90 VMS V7.3
I was looking through the archives, I thought I saw that someone had
layered products for ia64 on their machine. Can anyone remind me who
it was ?
Dan
Hello!
Yes Joe you are right. I have kits here, although reason dictates that
I not release the download details.....
Dan what about the other Ghostbusters? There were four of them.
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
Well I can account for 800W of power here ;-) ...
I believe you can get the products directly from HP these days... through the hobbyist program...
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I don't know who is updating the records at the moment. But I now have
machines up and running, they should be up 24x7
51.1 slimer zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.2 Walter zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.3 dana simh VMS V7.3
51.4 gozer IBM 911-285 Debian Squeeze
51.5 ray 4000/90 VMS V7.3
I was looking through the archives, I thought I saw that someone had
layered products for ia64 on their machine. Can anyone remind me who
it was ?
Dan
Hi,
I don't know who is updating the records at the moment. But I now have
machines up and running, they should be up 24x7
51.1 slimer zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.2 Walter zx6000 VMS V8.3-1H1
51.3 dana simh VMS V7.3
51.4 gozer IBM 911-285 Debian Squeeze
51.5 ray 4000/90 VMS V7.3
I was looking through the archives, I thought I saw that someone had
layered products for ia64 on their machine. Can anyone remind me who
it was ?
Dan
I modified my simh configuration to include the second DL[V]11 style
serial port on the 11/53. As Johnny predicted, this does indeed move the
floating vector for the DZ11/CXY08. No joy, however. It doesn't make any
different to RSX - ACF still dies as before. The entire log, including the
simulator configuration, is attached in anybody wants to double check that
I'm not doing something stupid.
And I verified again that I can simply set the CPU type to 11/23 and it'll
work fine. There are no other configuration changes except the CPU.
Bob
Logging to file "pavane.log"
sim> show dev
PDP-11 simulator configuration
CPU, 11/53, NOCIS, idle disabled, autoconfiguration enabled
SYSTEM
RHA, disabled
RHB, disabled
CLK, 60Hz, address=17777546-17777547, vector=100
PCLK, disabled
PTR, disabled
PTP, disabled
TTI, address=17777560-17777563, vector=60
TTO, address=17777564-17777567, vector=64
CR, disabled
LPT, disabled
DLI, address=17776500-17776507*, vector=300-304, lines=1
DLO
DCI, disabled
DCO, disabled
DZ, address=17760100-17760107*, vector=310-314, lines=8
VH, disabled
RC, disabled
RF, disabled
RK, disabled
RL, disabled
HK, disabled
RX, disabled
RY, disabled
RP, disabled
RQ, KDA50, address=17772150-17772153*, no vector
RQB, disabled
RQC, disabled
RQD, disabled
TC, disabled
TM, disabled
TS, disabled
TQ, TK70 (300MB), address=17774500-17774503, no vector
TU, disabled
TA, disabled
XQ, address=17774440-17774457, no vector, MAC=08:00:2B:AA:BB:CC, type=DEQNA,
poll=100
XQB, disabled
XU, disabled
XUB, disabled
KE, disabled
KG, disabled
sim> b rq
RSX-11M-PLUS V4.3 BL66 2044.KW System:"Baseline"
RED DU:=SY:
RED DU:=LB:
RED DU:=SP:
MOU DU:"RSX11MPBL66"
@LB:[2,54]BASTART.CMD
SET /CRASHDEV=MM0:
SET -- Crash device MM000: has been successfully loaded
Z[c
SET -- Inquire cannot determine terminal type
;
; Please ignore any random characters that may have printed on your
; terminal just now. They came from a SET /INQUIRE=TI: command.
; Evidently your terminal does not recognize escape sequences.
; This will not affect the running of this command file.
;
* Do you wish to see the Installation Notes? [Y/N]: n
SET /UIC=[200,200]
;
; PLEASE NOTE
;
; If you have not yet read the system release notes, please do so
; now before attempting to perform a SYSGEN or to utilize the new
; features of this system.
;
;
; In order to start the SYSGEN process, type:
;
; >@SYSGEN
;
; When SYSGEN has completed and your generated system is
; running, you may wish to edit several DIGITAL-supplied
; prototype command and text files to suit your system
; and application:
;
; File Purpose
; ---- -------
; [0,0]RSX11.SYS An account/password file
; This file does contain privileged accounts.
;
; [1,2]STARTUP.CMD (This file) Invoked at bootstrap time to
; control bringing up the system.
;
; [1,2]QMGSTART.CMD Invoked by STARTUP to start up the Queue
; Manager and spooling system.
;
; [1,2]SHUTUP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP when taking down the
system
; to perform system dependent shutdown tasks.
;
; [1,2]QMGSTOP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP to stop the Queue Manager
; and spooling system.
;
; [1,2]LOGIN.TXT Displayed on user's terminal when logging
in.
;
; [1,2]BATCH.TXT Displayed at the beginning of each batch log
; file.
;
Z[c
SET -- Inquire cannot determine terminal type
;
; Please ignore any random characters that may have printed on your
; terminal just now. They came from a SET /INQUIRE=TI: command.
; Evidently your terminal does not recognize escape sequences.
; This will not affect the running of this command file.
;
* Please enter time and date (HH:MM DD-MMM-YY) [S]: 09:21 12-jul-84
TIME 09:21 12-jul-84
ACS SY:/BLKS=1024.
CON ONLINE ALL
ELI /LOG/LIM
CLI /INIT=DCL/CTRLC/DPR="<15><12>/$ /"
INS LB:[1,1]RMSRESAB.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBL.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBM.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
INS $QMGCLI
INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...PRI
INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...SUB
QUE /START:QMG
INS $QMGPRT/TASK=PRT.../SLV=NO
QUE LP0:/CR/NM
START/ACCOUNTING
CON ESTAT LP0:
QUE BAP0:/BATCH
QUE BAP0:/AS:BATCH
@ <EOF>
@sysgen
;
; RSX-11M-PLUS V4.3 BL66 SYSGEN
;
; COPYRIGHT (c) 1990
; DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP., MAYNARD MA., 01754
;
SET /DPRO=[RWED,RWED,RWE,R]
;
; To exit from the SYSGEN procedure at any time, type CTRL/Z.
;
; If you are unsure of the answer to a question for which a de-
; fault answer exists, use the default answer.
;
;
;
;===================================================
; Choosing SYSGEN Options 12-JUL-84 at 09:21
;===================================================
;
;
;
; Every question is preceded by a question number (for example SU010)
; which you can use to find the explanation of the question in the
; RSX-11M-PLUS System Generation and Installation Guide.
;
; An explanation of every question is also available by pressing
; the ESC key (or the ALTMODE key) in response to the question.
;
; If you are unfamiliar with the SYSGEN procedure, the explanation of
; each question can be printed automatically before the question.
;
* SU010 Do you always want the explanation printed? [Y/N D:N]: n
;
; SYSGEN always creates saved answer files containing your responses
; to the SYSGEN questions:
;
; SYSGENSA1.CMD Setup questions, Executive options
; SYSGENSA2.CMD Peripheral configuration
; SYSGENSA3.CMD Nonprivileged task builds
;
; You should perform a PREPGEN first to create saved answer files, and
; then perform a SYSGEN, specifying those saved answer files as input
; to the Executive, peripheral, and nonprivileged task build sections.
;
* SU020 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for
* the Executive options? [Y/N D:N]: n
;
* SU040 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for
* the peripheral configuration? [Y/N D:N]: n
;
* SU060 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for
* the nonprivileged task builds? [Y/N D:N]: n
;
* SU080 Do you want to do a PREPGEN? [Y/N D:N]: n
;
* SU090 Enter the name of the disk drive containing your
* target system disk [ddnn:] [S R:2-5]: DU0:
;
ASN DU0:=IN:
ASN DU0:=OU:
ASN DU0:=LB:
ASN DU0:=WK:
ASN DU0:=TK:
ASN DU0:=BC:
ASN DU0:=LI:
ASN DU0:=OB:
ASN DU0:=EX:
ASN DU0:=MP:
;
* SU100 Do you want to run Autoconfigure on the host system
* hardware? [Y/N D:N]: Y
;
; Running Autoconfigure:
;
INS $ACF
ACF
[About 4-5 minutes have elapsed - RLA]
Simulation stopped, PC: 136514 (BMI 136512)
sim> quit
Goodbye
Log file closed