Posts by techfury@snack.social
(DIR) Post #9iJbHkq8GnXQmCzbu4 by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-29T23:39:18.769570Z
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Unisys's official T27 emulator is a total javashit with terrible text rendering. but at least it allows one to carefully gain access to MCP.8LDGLcY.png
(DIR) Post #9iJpPljKF6vZDEWaKO by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T02:18:45.839600Z
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look y'all, we're using a line editor like it's 1968 again! (Unisys/Burroughs MCP's CANDE is... interesting)cande1.pngcande2.png
(DIR) Post #9iJqgMmgLO40imZZbM by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T02:33:32.781640Z
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I have no idea, but this obviously ancient help text amuses me greatly.Capture.png
(DIR) Post #9iJrdzk197cod6l9Dk by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T02:44:09.809044Z
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win32 MDI hell remote text editor/IDE dingus for Unisys MCPCapture.png
(DIR) Post #9iJrnr688XMIicnw12 by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T02:46:12.358862Z
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the MDI hell just continues with this remote ops/admin thingCapture.png
(DIR) Post #9iJsBqtqWbfz3QV8SG by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T02:48:34.196675Z
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(DIR) Post #9iJtGhpDn7raJPDTDU by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T03:02:07.340549Z
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here's the MCP emulator from Unisys that they use these days instead of custom hardware. it's actually called, I kid you not, "MCP Firmware".Capture.png
(DIR) Post #9iJtRM15DRVnrJqGKu by techfury@snack.social
2019-04-30T03:04:29.552942Z
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MCP boot splash screenCapture.png
(DIR) Post #9iObfk8wdVMHSF1y1g by techfury@snack.social
2019-05-02T05:13:56.067017Z
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no joke, this is the page out of my NEC PC-9821Xa12's user's manual regarding proper handling of floppies, manga stylel9qAocA.jpg
(DIR) Post #9iVlrQLfuXoy2jHw4O by techfury@snack.social
2019-05-05T09:34:36.070321Z
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Japanese COBOL source code with romaji field names. Oh boy! Courtesy of Oh! PC, July 1985.aYOGQ6a.jpg
(DIR) Post #9iVlvae1ZZnX8LrEUS by techfury@snack.social
2019-05-05T09:46:26.082699Z
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why yes, sanwa supply, I too enjoy Computerization for Human LifeuTtnFeG.jpgKupNADJ.jpg
(DIR) Post #9iXxnqhpYojuOedJOS by techfury@snack.social
2019-05-06T20:42:34.214529Z
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MMU from a #Sun 3/60 motherboard. Yes, it's a ton of PALs, TTL, and those Cypress SRAMs in the middle are the TLB. No, really. This was devised by Sun because Motorola didn't have a 68020 MMU available yet.media0.jpg
(DIR) Post #9kNkjNcxCIYglU4c8O by techfury@snack.social
2019-06-30T19:28:15.559832Z
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@piggo @piggo I've had good luck with LPs shipped from Japan to the USA. Actually, now that I think of it, I have better luck with shipments in general from Japan to the USA than USA domestic shipments. Go figure.
(DIR) Post #9rEyU6CB8M3pmnr5Lk by techfury@snack.social
2019-05-05T09:44:33.837013Z
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seiko smartwatches for most popular JDM home computers. that keyboard dock.8NdVLbP.jpg
(DIR) Post #A51W9kms8ajdGaBVxI by techfury@snack.social
2021-03-09T05:11:45.251225Z
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@mrbill0 that's the sticker reminding you to check the 120/240 switch before plugging it in. IBM shipped machines from the factory with this sticker over the power socket. It seems the original owner stuck the sticker on the side of the machine instead of throwing it away.
(DIR) Post #A51WDGWmaFOeZoKk8u by techfury@snack.social
2021-03-09T05:19:39.536923Z
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OwOTel: the telco with more UwU than any competitor.
(DIR) Post #A51Wcs5k3jKQJntZSq by techfury@snack.social
2021-03-09T05:24:08.095906Z
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OwOTel also brings you the latest in 2000s communications technologies, thanks to the power of Nortel Meridian/CS1000.
(DIR) Post #A51Wn9lxB2aW3BXmCG by techfury@snack.social
2021-03-09T05:25:58.441762Z
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With the power of OwOTel, you can even make calls from WinMo PDAs! This is the way. This is Nortel^W OwOTel.
(DIR) Post #ABACmxoizRnDexXzVY by techfury@snack.social
2021-09-08T21:05:59.131540Z
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@natalie I'm pretty sure this is a DC-9/MD-80 part because the samples include "left" and "right", as in "fire left engine", whereas the DC-10/MD-11 would have had "one", "two", and "three" because 3 engines.
(DIR) Post #ABAEEVTQ43eToeHN6u by techfury@snack.social
2021-09-08T21:18:25.619272Z
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@natalie have you located which chip is the DAC? that might shed some light on the sample format...