I used to optimize my Fortran programs on the VAX 11/750 by probing the boards with an Oscilloscope.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I used to optimize my Fortran programs on the VAX 11/750 by probing the boards with an Oscilloscope.
That is just full blown crazy. You are a serious threat, the obvious result for a fellow who loves his work,.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
I was too young to be at MIT, LMI, Symbolics, TI or Xerox to do the same in LISP on the various LispMs and high level assembler (aka C) didn't really need it. But it's funny to look in the open source sources of Medley Interlisp and see programming structures designed to use the Dandelon 1108's specific hardware to optimize memory management in the virtual machine. The VM for PC's available for download fakes those structures in CI used to optimize my Fortran programs on the VAX 11/750 by probing the boards with an Oscilloscope.
If you ever get bored ... Medley Interlisp Project
A test shot with the Collapsible Nikkor that I opened up yesterday. This lens had severe build-up of oil on the surface behind the aperture, and a lot of deposits on the front element.
"This is what Success looks like" when cleaning a lens. The inner surface- coatings fully intact, and all clean.
Wide-Open.

"This is what Success looks like" when cleaning a lens. The inner surface- coatings fully intact, and all clean.
Wide-Open.

wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Exquisite. I am presuming this would be the same as the regular Nikkor 50/2 but built like the Zeiss collapsible?A test shot with the Collapsible Nikkor that I opened up yesterday. This lens had severe build-up of oil on the surface behind the aperture, and a lot of deposits on the front element.
"This is what Success looks like" when cleaning a lens. The inner surface- coatings fully intact, and all clean.
Wide-Open.
View attachment 4843757
Yes- the first couple of thousand if the 5cm F2 Nikkors were collapsible mount, min focus of ~3.5ft. The rigid- the 5008 series go to 18".Exquisite. I am presuming this would be the same as the regular Nikkor 50/2 but built like the Zeiss collapsible?
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
I enjoy my rigid mount Nikkor and despite my collapsible lens fetish I doubt I'll go looking for one (though if one fell in my lap...
). Having the 50/1.4 on S & 50/2 on LTM this reminds me that in most ways at that time unless you REALLY needed the extra speed, the 50/2 was the better lens.
I do have a struggle between the Zeiss collapsible and the Nikkor though because the Nikkor being coated does have a different look. Neither is inherently better or worse, but obviously different.
I do have a struggle between the Zeiss collapsible and the Nikkor though because the Nikkor being coated does have a different look. Neither is inherently better or worse, but obviously different.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
A test shot with the Collapsible Nikkor that I opened up yesterday. This lens had severe build-up of oil on the surface behind the aperture, and a lot of deposits on the front element.
"This is what Success looks like" when cleaning a lens. The inner surface- coatings fully intact, and all clean.
Wide-Open.
View attachment 4843757
As rewarding as an exquisite and complex do-loop working perfectly first shot.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
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Just another hotel clerk
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
This fellow has one of these in this area. There is another. It is all electric. He got 35 miles with it (Astoria to Clatskanie), charged it and drove home. We get ~100" of rain a year, and this thing has no windows. He tells me the back seat gets some spray. He does not ride there, his wife does. The company is bankrupt. I wonder why? It was fun hearing him defend this thing. His wife made herself absent.
The good news is, yes there is good news, that black rack on the right can carry a golf bag.
The good news is, yes there is good news, that black rack on the right can carry a golf bag.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Slumgullion
Well-known
Hey William, not sure if you've covered it here in the thread, but what Sonnar are you using for these shots? Has oil leaked from the aperture onto the elements? The bloom/softness looks cool in black n white.Thursday September 5, 2024
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wlewisiii
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Currently I'm using an uncoated 1937 Zeiss Sonnar 50/2 in a collapsible mount. Lovely lens,
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Tuesday September 10, 2024
There's this Rooster statue down by the university. Really a nice bit of work, The last one I wanted to get the morning sun in the east into the frame (rooster, morning, crowing, etc). Doesn't really work but it's an interesting failure so unlike several other images in the set, I'll post it anyway



There's this Rooster statue down by the university. Really a nice bit of work, The last one I wanted to get the morning sun in the east into the frame (rooster, morning, crowing, etc). Doesn't really work but it's an interesting failure so unlike several other images in the set, I'll post it anyway



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Just another hotel clerk
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