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Hi all, pretty new to the VCF stuff. Question about the various means of communications available to us. So I see a lot of infoage/camp evans/club related discussion here. But not a lot of technical q&a. On the VCFED website, there are various forums. Is that the right/best place for technical discussion and this is more for club-related activities? Do I have this right? In case everything is welcome everywhere, I am looking for the following DEC PDP-8/e related items: M8650(YA) or preferably M8655 (async interface) M8357 RX02 interface card Thanks 73 Eugene W2HX
Technical questions are always welcome here in my experience. :)
On Nov 11, 2016, at 2:33 PM, W2HX via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Hi all, pretty new to the VCF stuff. Question about the various means of communications available to us. So I see a lot of infoage/camp evans/club related discussion here. But not a lot of technical q&a. On the VCFED website, there are various forums. Is that the right/best place for technical discussion and this is more for club-related activities? Do I have this right?
In case everything is welcome everywhere, I am looking for the following DEC PDP-8/e related items:
M8650(YA) or preferably M8655 (async interface) M8357 RX02 interface card
Thanks 73 Eugene W2HX
I think both places are ok, but there is less tech stuff here than the forum or targeted lists as yes we discuss the hobby and the club here more. Kind of depends on the type of question. The subject of the email brings forth the appropriate audience. And just so you know I read your message... sorry I sold my last spare M8650. PDP 8 serial cards used to be easy to find, I guess they're not so easy to get any more. b On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 2:44 PM, David Hoelzer via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Technical questions are always welcome here in my experience. :)
On Nov 11, 2016, at 2:33 PM, W2HX via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Hi all, pretty new to the VCF stuff. Question about the various means of communications available to us. So I see a lot of infoage/camp evans/club related discussion here. But not a lot of technical q&a. On the VCFED website, there are various forums. Is that the right/best place for technical discussion and this is more for club-related activities? Do I have this right?
In case everything is welcome everywhere, I am looking for the following DEC PDP-8/e related items:
M8650(YA) or preferably M8655 (async interface) M8357 RX02 interface card
Thanks 73 Eugene W2HX
Hi all, pretty new to the VCF stuff. Question about the various means of communications available to us. So I see a lot of infoage/camp evans/club related discussion here. But not a lot of technical q&a. On the VCFED website, there are various forums. Is that the right/best place for technical discussion and this is more for club-related activities? Do I have this right?
In case everything is welcome everywhere, I am looking for the following DEC PDP-8/e related items:
M8650(YA) or preferably M8655 (async interface) M8357 RX02 interface card
Thanks 73 Eugene W2HX
Welcome Eugene! Here's the scoop. This list is for the Mid-Atlantic chapter of Vintage Computer Federation Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit user group. As you noted, the national (and beyond!) forum is at vcfed.org. You will also see there, in the subforum for regional discussion, it links to this list for the Mid-Atlantic region. That's because this list pre-dated the Federation itself, and the very strong consensus among our members here is to keep the list format rather than moving onto the main web forum. So here we are. :) A lot of us know each other offline, and our home base, headquarters, museum, clubhouse, whatever we like to call it is the vintage computing wing of the "Information Age Science-History Learning Center" in Wall, New Jersey. We have a $1/year lease there. Our job is to put on exhibits and they provide us with a building on the campus -- it's a very fair deal. We are one of several independent groups residing on campus. Usually we just say InfoAge and sometimes I get lazy and write "IA". However, before InfoAge existed, the property was a secret Army Signal Corps electronics R&D laboratory! It was called "Camp Evans" back then. And before that, it was a Marconi wireless telegraphy facility. Cool! Naturally we discuss a lot of chapter business here. This time of year, chapter business tends to focus on our upcoming winter "Festivus" party. But there's also a lot of very technical discussion. Feel free to start some. The advantage to technical discussion here vs. on our own national list (or elsewhere) is the good signal-to-noise ratio.
Naturally we discuss a lot of chapter business here. This time of year, chapter business tends to focus on our upcoming winter "Festivus" party.
But there's also a lot of very technical discussion. Feel free to start some.
The advantage to technical discussion here vs. on our own national list (or elsewhere) is the good signal-to-noise ratio.
I might add as we get closer to a Workshop weekend, where we get together to work on our vintage computers as a group, the tech discussion ramps up a lot. Bill
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