[GreenKeys] test

Bob kb8tq kb8tq at n1k.org
Sun Mar 25 13:52:34 EDT 2018


Hi

The “living room” was in a 1 bedroom apartment. The 33 was next to a 28 and a 19. 
The PDP-8 didn’t have an enclosure so the fans pretty much just sat out in the open. 
This was back in the 70’s before we got married so it was more a “break her in to the
idea” thing …..

Let’s see, how many computers are there sitting in various states lying around he family 
room right now  …. hmmm …. not much has changed :) Not quite as much teletype gear
in pieces in this room though. 

Bob

> On Mar 25, 2018, at 1:45 PM, tony.podrasky <tony.podrasky at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> GM OMs;
> 
> I was able to put my 35-KSR in the living room because
> it matched the paint so well (that it didn't stand out).
> 
> I dunno about having the PDP-8 in the living room: my
> Data General NOVA 1200 had a couple of serious fans in it
> and the noise would not have gone over well with my wife.
> The 2 BIG computers (towers) are in the living room - in the
> cabinet that the stereo equipment is in - so they aren't that
> noisy. They're on 24x7 so we don't even hear them.
> 
> UE,
> K2EAA - TONY
> NNNN
> ZCZC
> 
> On 03/25/2018 10:33 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> Maybe we need more posts on hooking up PDP-8’s to ASR-33’s in the living
>> room and
>> then getting pizza and beer into both …… :)  Can’t say which one was
>> easier to clean out.
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>>> On Mar 25, 2018, at 10:39 AM, WAYNE <teletypeparts at comcast.net
>>> <mailto:teletypeparts at comcast.net>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> No GK posts in a day or so.  Just checking.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Wayne
>>> 
>>> KB1FDW
> 
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