A few weeks ago I found this bbs software written in DEC Fortran for VMS... I'm not sure if that's what you'd have in mind, but it seemed interesting.....
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Guys,
I'm planning on making a sort of "portal" for connecting to external systems from CHIMPY, i.e. create a captive user with a login script that shows a list of destinations (either SET HOST or TELNET). Any recommendations for which of the many menu programs from the Freeware disks to use?
Sampsa
Guys,
I'm planning on making a sort of "portal" for connecting to external systems from CHIMPY, i.e. create a captive user with a login script that shows a list of destinations (either SET HOST or TELNET). Any recommendations for which of the many menu programs from the Freeware disks to use?
Sampsa
There are the Finnish names for the elemants:
http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luettelo_alkuaineista
Some are short but most are too long.
On 11.7.2010 1:15, H Vlems wrote:
G ran, that is an interisting list because it offers new possibilities.
The noble gasses work well in dutch, just like the halogens.
Group 6 is interesting. I use OXYGEN and Seleen. But obviously Tellur is ok
too (is Tellurium in dutch).
Bi is Bismuth in dutch. Vismut works for DECnet.
Current nodes have names and these remain the same even when the area
changes. See my website for a list of names: home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
The collection is ever expanding so I'm always in need of new nodenames.
Thanks for the suggestions,
hans
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Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
G ran hling
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 21:23
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
Swedish is also a language, not to distant from the Dutch... (though the
3 letters not beeing US-ASCII - takes some words out of the
possible list of DECnet node names)
He Helium
Ne Neon
Ar Argon
Kr Krypton
Xe Xenon
Rn Radon
F Flour
Cl Klor
Br Brom
I Jod
At Astat
O Syre
S Svavel
Se Selen
Te Tellur
Po Polonium
N Kv ve
P Fosfor
As Arsenik
Sb Antimon
Bi Vismut
C Kol
Si Kisel
Ge Germanium
Sn Tenn
Pb Bly
B Bor
Al Aluminium
Ga Gallium
In Indium
Tl Tallium
For those mentioned in Russinan, to compare:
B Bor
N Kv ve
Ne Neon
S Svavel
Cr Krom
Br Brom
Xe Xenon
U Uran
Have a "happy naming cermony", whatever names are chosen ;-)
/G ran
On 2010-07-10 18:39, H Vlems wrote:
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
A3OT (N) stikstof, or azote in french
HEOH (Ne) neon
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
XPOM (Cr) chroom
6POM (Br) broom
KCEHOH (Xe) xenon
YPAH (U) uranium, which gets abbreviated to uraan
I used that trick with Se and As ; selenium and arsenicum are abbreviated
to
seleen and arseen.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 16:13
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte:
07/09/10
20:36:00
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
20:36:00
.
The names of the chemical elements are interesting. The discovery process as
well as the naming convention (if any) as well as the prerogative to name an
element make interesting reading.
In terms of names there are few clues. In English the halogens are
recognized by the -ine suffix, but this is not the case in Dutch:
English Dutch
F Fluorine Fluor
Cl Chlorine Chloor
Br Bromine Broom (Bromium no longer used)
I Iodine Jodium (or Jood)
At Astatine Astatium (or Astaat)
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Sridhar Ayengar
Verzonden: zondag, juli 2010 2:25
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
CC: H Vlems
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
H Vlems wrote:
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
Actually, in English, that's Boron.
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
In American English, that's Sulfur.
6POM (Br) broom
In English, Bromine.
Peace... Sridhar
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2996 - datum van uitgifte: 07/11/10
08:36:00
H Vlems wrote:
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
Actually, in English, that's Boron.
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
In American English, that's Sulfur.
6POM (Br) broom
In English, Bromine.
Peace... Sridhar
G ran, that is an interisting list because it offers new possibilities.
The noble gasses work well in dutch, just like the halogens.
Group 6 is interesting. I use OXYGEN and Seleen. But obviously Tellur is ok
too (is Tellurium in dutch).
Bi is Bismuth in dutch. Vismut works for DECnet.
Current nodes have names and these remain the same even when the area
changes. See my website for a list of names: home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
The collection is ever expanding so I'm always in need of new nodenames.
Thanks for the suggestions,
hans
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
G ran hling
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 21:23
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
Swedish is also a language, not to distant from the Dutch... (though the
3 letters not beeing US-ASCII - takes some words out of the
possible list of DECnet node names)
He Helium
Ne Neon
Ar Argon
Kr Krypton
Xe Xenon
Rn Radon
F Flour
Cl Klor
Br Brom
I Jod
At Astat
O Syre
S Svavel
Se Selen
Te Tellur
Po Polonium
N Kv ve
P Fosfor
As Arsenik
Sb Antimon
Bi Vismut
C Kol
Si Kisel
Ge Germanium
Sn Tenn
Pb Bly
B Bor
Al Aluminium
Ga Gallium
In Indium
Tl Tallium
For those mentioned in Russinan, to compare:
B Bor
N Kv ve
Ne Neon
S Svavel
Cr Krom
Br Brom
Xe Xenon
U Uran
Have a "happy naming cermony", whatever names are chosen ;-)
/G ran
On 2010-07-10 18:39, H Vlems wrote:
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
A3OT (N) stikstof, or azote in french
HEOH (Ne) neon
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
XPOM (Cr) chroom
6POM (Br) broom
KCEHOH (Xe) xenon
YPAH (U) uranium, which gets abbreviated to uraan
I used that trick with Se and As ; selenium and arsenicum are abbreviated
to
seleen and arseen.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 16:13
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte:
07/09/10
20:36:00
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
20:36:00
Swedish is also a language, not to distant from the Dutch... (though the 3 letters not beeing US-ASCII - takes some words out of the possible list of DECnet node names)
He Helium
Ne Neon
Ar Argon
Kr Krypton
Xe Xenon
Rn Radon
F Flour
Cl Klor
Br Brom
I Jod
At Astat
O Syre
S Svavel
Se Selen
Te Tellur
Po Polonium
N Kv ve
P Fosfor
As Arsenik
Sb Antimon
Bi Vismut
C Kol
Si Kisel
Ge Germanium
Sn Tenn
Pb Bly
B Bor
Al Aluminium
Ga Gallium
In Indium
Tl Tallium
For those mentioned in Russinan, to compare:
B Bor
N Kv ve
Ne Neon
S Svavel
Cr Krom
Br Brom
Xe Xenon
U Uran
Have a "happy naming cermony", whatever names are chosen ;-)
/G ran
On 2010-07-10 18:39, H Vlems wrote:
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
A3OT (N) stikstof, or azote in french
HEOH (Ne) neon
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
XPOM (Cr) chroom
6POM (Br) broom
KCEHOH (Xe) xenon
YPAH (U) uranium, which gets abbreviated to uraan
I used that trick with Se and As ; selenium and arsenicum are abbreviated to
seleen and arseen.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 16:13
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
20:36:00
It is too much of an effort to publish all the names of the elements in
dutch and compare them to their russian equivalents.
I can augment your list though:
6OP (B) boor (borium, easily confused with Bohrium)
A3OT (N) stikstof, or azote in french
HEOH (Ne) neon
CEPA (S) zwavel (in polish is this sarkow [after kwas sarkowy,
sulphuric acid?])
XPOM (Cr) chroom
6POM (Br) broom
KCEHOH (Xe) xenon
YPAH (U) uranium, which gets abbreviated to uraan
I used that trick with Se and As ; selenium and arsenicum are abbreviated to
seleen and arseen.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 16:13
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Area 44 - update
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2992 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
20:36:00
On 10.07.2010 16:39, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
done.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages?
Some of russian names :)
6OP (B)
A3OT (N)
HEOH (Ne)
CEPA (S)
XPOM (Cr)
6POM (Br)
KCEHOH (Xe)
YPAH (U)
I think you might be giving the average West London heroin addict a bit too much credit. But hey, maybe they are shooting up on top of a VAX or something...
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 14:47, Steve Davidson wrote:
Because they knew what it was!
-Steve
I burglared over Christmas, and am happy to report that they showed =20
absolutely no interest in my DEC/HP gear (pic: =
http://sampsa.com/wp-content/rack/rack.html=20
)
They took my iMac though :)
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 08:34, H Vlems wrote:
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of the =20=
world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think =20
that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on =20
owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of hardware =20=
down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] =20
Namens
Kari Uusim=E4ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view =20
locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: =20=
07/09/10
08:36:00
OOPS!... :-)
That should read I WAS burglared...I'm not involved in any sort of =20
nefarious activities..
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 14:22, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I burglared over Christmas, and am happy to report that they showed =20=
absolutely no interest in my DEC/HP gear (pic: =
http://sampsa.com/wp-content/rack/rack.html=20
)
They took my iMac though :)
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 08:34, H Vlems wrote:
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of =20
the world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think =20=
that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on =20
owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of =20
hardware down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] =20
Namens
Kari Uusim=E4ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view =20
locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: =20=
07/09/10
08:36:00
Because they knew what it was!
-Steve
I burglared over Christmas, and am happy to report that they showed =20
absolutely no interest in my DEC/HP gear (pic: =
http://sampsa.com/wp-content/rack/rack.html=20
)
They took my iMac though :)
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 08:34, H Vlems wrote:
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of the =20=
world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think =20
that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on =20
owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of hardware =20=
down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] =20
Namens
Kari Uusim=E4ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view =20
locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: =20=
07/09/10
08:36:00
That should read I WAS burglared...I'm not involved in any sort of nefarious activities..
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 14:22, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I burglared over Christmas, and am happy to report that they showed absolutely no interest in my DEC/HP gear (pic: http://sampsa.com/wp-content/rack/rack.html)
They took my iMac though :)
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 08:34, H Vlems wrote:
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of the world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of hardware down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Kari Uusim ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
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08:36:00
I burglared over Christmas, and am happy to report that they showed absolutely no interest in my DEC/HP gear (pic: http://sampsa.com/wp-content/rack/rack.html)
They took my iMac though :)
Sampsa
On 10 Jul 2010, at 08:34, H Vlems wrote:
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of the world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of hardware down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Kari Uusim ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
08:36:00
Area 44 will be extended today with the following 6 nodes:
FLUOR 44.29 Alpha Server 1000A 5/333 VMS 7.3-2
BROOM 44.14 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 7.3-2
IJZER 44.19 Compaq Prof. Workstation VMS 8.3
TIN 44.28 Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
CARBON 44.33 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 1.5-1H1
OXYGEN 44.34 DEC AXP 3000 MODEL 300x VMS 6.1
Note the english names for 33 and 34. In dutch the elements are called
koolstof and zuurstof and these names are obviously too long.
Any suggestions for names of elements that are 6 characters or less, in
other languages? See my current list on home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
There's one in french: Azote for nitrogen (stikstof).
I did :-( and a couple more even, before I found out that I forgot to shut
down the bridge program...
My apologies all.
Hans
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Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Johnny Billquist
Verzonden: zaterdag, juli 2010 10:50
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: [HECnet] Ok, fess up...
Who connected machines using node numbers 1.28 and 1.29??? Without
talking to me? :-)
Johnny
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
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20:36:00
Who connected machines using node numbers 1.28 and 1.29??? Without talking to me? :-)
Johnny
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
Oleg,
I know the periodic table is a Russian invention :-)
There are about 45 computers in the house, including the 34 VAX and Alpha
systems plus a couple of virtual systems (simh).
So I'm not even close to halfway the periodic table... My website mentions
this, see home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Oleg Safiullin
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 18:44
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
08:36:00
I tried the cd on a VAXstation 4000 so I'm pretty sure the cd is correct.
May be it got damaged during transport but that ought to be obvious on
visual inspection.
What year was the 3100 model 98 released?
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Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Mark Wickens
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 18:31
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Installing Ultrix
I half checked the documentation CD for supported machines, but couldn't
find anything conclusive one way or another.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
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08:36:00
Hadn't thought about that to be honest. I live in a calm part of the world
apparently.
Besides, all my systems live in the attic and I don't really think that
there are idiot thieves in this town that have set their mind on owning,
say, an alpha server 1200 and be prepared to move 60 kgs of hardware down
two stories :-)
Helmond will do !
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Kari Uusim ki
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 20:34
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Attaching to hecnet
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers
and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com
Versie: 9.0.830 / Virusdatabase: 271.1.1/2991 - datum van uitgifte: 07/09/10
08:36:00
On 9.7.2010 19:44, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers
location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
I agree.
At least I don't want thieves to come and rob or destroy my computers and other stuff. I think the city is exact enough location.
.
On 09.07.2010 23:11, H Vlems wrote:
Area 44 is being configured (as I write ;-).
Systems that I'm working on are:
44.3 ARGON VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3
44.9 OSMIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3 *
44.13 ERBIUM Alpha Server 800 Tru64 5.0
44.19 IJZER Compaq prof ws XP1000 VMS 8.3
44.21 NIKKEL VAXstation 4000-90A VMS 7.3 *
44.37 BARIUM Alpha Server 1200 VMS 8.3
44.38 CESIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
44.38 KALIUM Alpha Server 300 Tru64 5.1A
44.40 SODIUM Digital Server 5305 VMS 8.3
All the periodic table :)
Added.
Wouldn't it be nice to add gps coordinates so we can view locations on
Google Earth?
I thought about this feature (and I have it on my OpenBSD developers location map at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/openbsd/map/).
But some of us don't want to publish real location :)
If there is a support issue then a machine check is not unexpected :-(
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Steve Davidson
Verzonden: vrijdag, juli 2010 18:23
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Installing Ultrix
MCHK??? Could this be "Machine Check"? If so I would try booting something
else up to see if it also fails.
-Steve
Anyone have experience of installing Ultrix?
I tried to boot off the Ultrix VAX 4.4 CD but got an error after a
while, something like MCHK.
Any ideas? Do I need to provide some fancy boot flags? This is onto a
VAXserver 3100/95.
Regards, Mark.
Geen virus gevonden in het binnenkomende-bericht.
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08:36:00
Steve Davidson wrote:
Steve Davidson wrote:
MCHK??? Could this be "Machine Check"? If so I would try booting something
else up to see if it also fails.
-Steve
Anyone have experience of installing Ultrix?
I tried to boot off the Ultrix VAX 4.4 CD but got an error after a while, something like MCHK.
Any ideas? Do I need to provide some fancy boot flags? This is onto a VAXserver 3100/95.
Regards, Mark.
OpenVMS runs fine... although I suppose I should try booting OpenVMS from CD to be sure.
It could also mean "media check"...
-Steve
It is an official Ultrix CD - I had no problems reading the bookreader documentation cdrom on my 3000/600 under tru64, however, that doesn't mean an awful lot...