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*** VMS error in delivery mail, error message follows *** EXOS Mail server: delivery error: %MAIL-E-OPENOUT, error opening DRC0:[RROANE]MAIL$000400918B8FF61B.MAI; as output EXOS Mail server: delivery error: -RMS-E-CRE, ACP file create failed0:[RROANE]MAIL$000400918B8FF61B.MAI; as output EXOS Mail server: delivery error: -SYSTEM-F-EXDISKQUOTA, disk quota exceededE]MAIL$000400918B8FF61B.MAI; as output EXOS Mail server: delivery error: %MAIL-E-OPENOUT, error opening DRC0:[RROANE]MAIL$000400918B8FF61B.MAI; as output -RMS-E-CRE, ACP file create failed -SYSTEM-F-EXDISKQUOTA, disk quota exceeded *** Original message follows *** From : INFO-MICRO@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Subject: INFO-MICRO Digest V88 #149 Return-path: <@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> Received: from SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL by cim-vax.HONEYWELL.COM id 00000135002 ; Sun, 11 Sep 88 21:06:01 CDT Date: Sat, 10 Sep 88 01:30:17 MDT From: INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Reply-To: INFO-MICRO@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL To: INFO-MICRO@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL INFO-MICRO Digest Sat, 10 Sep 88 Volume 88 : Issue 149 Today's Topics: Transfer rsx11m disks to PC ZX-80/81/Timex 1000 Users ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 8 Sep 88 18:26:36 GMT From: bambam!luke@uunet.uu.net (Jay T. Brown) Subject: Transfer rsx11m disks to PC I have some 8 inch disks that were created on a PDP11/70 running rsx11m, and need to transfer them to a PC. The problem is I do not have access to the DEC anymore. Supposedly the information is in a generic text format, but I can't read the disk format with my current hardware. If anyone can do this transfer, or provide information on how I can perform it myself, please contact me directly at: Jay Brown 2434 Main Street # 201 Santa Monica, Calif. 90405 (213) 399-7733 uunet!bambam!luke ------------------------------ Date: 8 Sep 88 17:33:00 GMT From: necntc!dandelion!ulowell!apollo!mort@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Stephen Moriarty) Subject: ZX-80/81/Timex 1000 Users I posted awhile back on a memory expansion for this machine and got no response. I'm interested, however, in finding out if there are any such users on this mailing list at all. Ya there? Stephen -- "Routine maintenance is humankind's best defence against entropy." UUCP: ...{decwrl!decvax, mit-eddie, attunix}!apollo!mort USPS: Apollo Computer, 330 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford MA. 01824 ARPA: mort@apollo.com ------------------------------ End of INFO-MICRO Digest ******************************