>Cool, Thanks Tim! Guess it's a good thing I wanted to use it on my RT-11
>system though :^) Have to give this a try once I get my floppy problem
>solved. Though now that I've got TCP/IP working floppy support is less
>important.
About a year ago, I received from someone who had moved into the Mill
complex in Maynard, *the* pdp-11/73 which had, until DEC moved out of
the mill, monitored building temperatures and controlled various bits
of the heating/cooling system. (It still has all the code on it,
in source form no less -- MicroPower Pascal)... It has one of the
Codar boards in it...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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Received on Sun Aug 22 1999 - 02:37:38 BST