Cool to see one in real life in Dylan's picture... very exciting... (no pressure, Oscar :-))

those switches are great colours.... one has to admire the whole style thing Digital had going on back then :-)
Lamp test “IRL”. LED test :->?
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Lamp test “IRL”. LED test :->?
Looks gorgeous! And is that a key I see?
This is so awesome! Well done, amazing :D! Please, time to open up the order queue!
In my sillier moments (many of those) I think of remaking a VT-05 terminal. Which clearly, from a cosmetic perspective, is the high point of DEC design.
I've been playing with a R Pi expansion board called a Sleepy Pi. It is an Arduino based board that can be used to power the Pi from an unregulated 5V-30V. There is software one can run on the Pi that implements a shutdown command protocol using 2 GPIO pins, or it can be programmed to monitor the current consumed by the Pi and turn off the power when it drops to the known idle level for the model of Pi. Using the current sense capability I think you could implement a shutdown protocol using 1 GPIO pin so it would probably work with your software control idea.
As the delay got out of hand, two weeks ago I got professional help to wrap up the remaining CAD design issues. So hopefully, it's a matter of 1-2 weeks before the mold is made - and then 3 weeks before I have the PiDP-11 cases in my trembling hands.
I like the pdp8 kit but it's always a little hairy moving the acrylic panel since it can flake easily since the paint is exposed.
Hey Oscar - the PiDP-11 panel will be 2/3rd scale (same as PidP-8) ... yeah?
PDP6.... OH... PLEASE.... I NEED ONE!!!!
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 9:12:11 PM UTC-4, Obsolescence wrote:By the way, on that photo - did you see the PDP-6 replica next to my stuff?
Angelo in Berlin has written an intriguing PDP-6 emulator. Taking a whole different approach: a C program simulates all the electrical signals to construct a PDP-6. That's an approach very different from traditional emulators, and rather close to how you'd do it with an FPGA.
https://github.com/aap/pdp6
He hopes to marry that simulator and his (as of yet unconnected) front panel soonish. Normally, it would be a slight problem that no software remains for the 6. But Angelo already wrote an assembler and Forth for it, and has an incomplete listing of at least one operating system... you really get to meet impressive people in the world of DEC.
If anyone knows of a source of PDP-6 software, he sure would like to know!
Regards,
Oscar.
Looks gorgeous! And is that a key I see?
On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 2:43:04 PM UTC-4, Obsolescence wrote:
On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 6:22:55 PM UTC+2, Paul Birkel wrote:Lamp test “IRL”. LED test :->?
Correct - it is a switch, not just a spacer. I'll probably use it not just for Lamp Test but also for special functions, like the PiDP-8 does with the Sing_Step switch.
Meanwhile, a 3D printed test of the case came in. Photos taken in bad light with a bad camera, which actually help to hide the many imperfections.
But - it looks like I wanted! Yay! A right proper baby 11!
It was a great moment when all the parts I had been working on over the past ten months came together and fitted.
Regards,
Oscar.
Proto Labs will build in a brass insert in the factory. Alas, thus bumping up the price of the case yet again, I'm now at three times the original per-unit quote. But OK, manageable, the kit will still not cost too much more than the PiDP-8 I think.
I know next to nothing about injection-molded plastic case design and manufacture, but I do know that I prefer threaded brass inserts, particularly in cases (pun intended) where I'm likely to open it occasionally.
Just on update on my much-delayed PiDP-11 project...
I can't think of any square inch of the mold that has not been checked by now, so what could go wrong? ;)
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Please add me to the PDP-11 list. I'm very interested.
Curtis