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Message-ID: <47dbad88$0$28103$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com> While shoveling snow, I got to think... In north america, one wire is basically the ground, another wire is +110 V. So voltage differences between neutral and ground are near 0. With a 208v setup from 3 phase, would there be any issues with the "neutral" wire having a significant different from the ground on the cabinet ? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:12:03 -0400 From: "Dan Allen" Subject: RE: Can a MicroVAX 3100 run on 208V? Message-ID: <000001c886a6$8b6515d0$1f3a0681@sdct.nist.gov> > -----Original Message----- > From: JF Mezei [mailto:jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca] > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:06 AM > To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com > Subject: Re: Can a MicroVAX 3100 run on 208V? > > While shoveling snow, I got to think... > > In north america, one wire is basically the ground, another > wire is +110 V. So voltage differences between neutral and > ground are near 0. > > With a 208v setup from 3 phase, would there be any issues > with the "neutral" wire having a significant different from > the ground on the cabinet ? > The neutral in a Wye 3 phase system is typically at ground potential: http://www.kilowattclassroom.com/Archive/DELTAWYEPhasors.pdf Dan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:50:02 GMT From: Charles Coldwell Subject: VMS garage sale Message-ID: I find myself in need of more space, so I'm trying to find good homes for my collection of VMS books and machines. The machines are an XP1000 and a PWS500a (upgraded to a PWS600au). There are about 10 shelf-feet of books, most for versions 7.1/7.2 (Alpha), including the programming reference manuals (green cover), system manager manauals (red cover) and user manuals (blue cover). If you are interested, please contact me. I'm basically ready to give this stuff away to anybody who will pay shipping. Chip -- Charles M. "Chip" Coldwell "Turn on, log in, tune out" GPG Key ID: 852E052F GPG Key Fingerprint: 77E5 2B51 4907 F08A 7E92 DE80 AFA9 9A8F 852E 052F ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 11:52:26 -0500 From: David J Dachtera Subject: Re: VMS garage sale Message-ID: <47DBFECA.DB770582@spam.comcast.net> Charles Coldwell wrote: > > I find myself in need of more space, so I'm trying to find good homes > for my collection of VMS books and machines. The machines are an XP1000 > and a PWS500a (upgraded to a PWS600au). There are about 10 shelf-feet > of books, most for versions 7.1/7.2 (Alpha), including the programming > reference manuals (green cover), system manager manauals (red cover) and > user manuals (blue cover). > > If you are interested, please contact me. I'm basically ready to give > this stuff away to anybody who will pay shipping. Where are you located? David J Dachtera (formerly dba) DJE Systems ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:31:25 -0700 (PDT) From: AEF Subject: Re: VMS Mail translates incoming tilde character into a dollar sign. Message-ID: <53e898bc-8c31-4040-bc98-6042d6790afd@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com> On Mar 14, 1:27 pm, billg...@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) wrote: > In article , > Jan-Erik S=F6derholm writes: > > > > > Bill Gunshannon wrote: > >> In article <47DABD5F.2060...@comcast.net>, > >> "Richard B. Gilbert" writes: > >>> This subject is certainly being debated with a great deal of enthusias= m! > >>> Frankly, I don't see why. I don't believe I have EVER sent or receive= d > >>> VMS Mail containing a tilde character. Nor have I ever felt the need = to > >>> do so. > > > You're right of course. It must have been > 15 years since I last > > sent or received a personal mail using VMS-Mail. Person-to-person. > > I do have some automatied routines that sends notifications and so > > on, thought... > > >> You have never sent anyone an email with a personal URL: in it? You > >> can't see any time in the future when oyu might need to do it? Interes= ting. > > >> bill > > > Never using VMS mail. > > And *sending* isn't a problem, is it ? > > Well, it is if you expect the person on the other end to actually see > usable information. I know for a fact that if a somneone here got an > Email that displayed a "$" in a URL: they wanted to get to they would > type exactly what they saw on the screen. And then come to me when it > doesn't work. :-) Or are you saying no one is still using VMS anyway > so it is a non-problem. > > > > > > You can't see any time in the future when oyu might need to do it? > > > Using VT-based VMS-Mail? In the future? Joke of the week... :-) :-) > > OK, you are admiting that VMS is dead or at least dying. I thought > we had a bunch of people here who still sing the praises of VMS with > VT-terminals. What else is supported as a VMS only solution? And if > you send email to a known VMS user, what assumptions do you make about > how they read their email? For this VMS should be abandonded? Because of a single thing: mail? > > > > > I can't see anyone but some die-hard hobbyists (if they > > don't switch to Mac) doing that... > > So, the way I see it, the concensus seems to be that VMS can't be > used without other systems running other OSes to provide all the > missing pieces. So then, why bother with VMS instead of a homogenous > installation with less complexity and upkeep? I believe end of the > era is in sight. So I guess we should all switch everything to Windows. And Outlook is something to brag about? This is a selling point? Bill, what does Unix offer for mail? Are office people going to be running from a Unix prompt? AEF > > bill > > -- > Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves= > billg...@cs.scranton.edu | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. > University of Scranton | > Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 09:01:47 +0100 From: Michael Kraemer Subject: Re: What Netcraft say about identifying the webserver OS Message-ID: Michael Moroney schrieb: > A system I maintain went from having the operating system listed as being > "OpenVMS" to being "unknown" by netcraft. Hmmm, being cynical one could say that this correctly reflects the state of affairs. ------------------------------ End of INFO-VAX 2008.150 ************************