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Re: Infamy


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apparently 1 earlier (Punic) and one eastern (dacians and Parthians) to come

On 02/07/2020 15:14:33, Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> wrote:

Ok has anyone else read the blurb on the back that says its the first of three sets? What's all that about then?

Doug

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Jeremy Ratcliffe <jfratcliffe@...>
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 9:41:34 AM
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I think the Romans ones are number of Pilums left, and the others are for javelins.

On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 09:21, Steve Burt <steve.and.mary.burt@...> wrote:
On the subject of markers, what are the numbered?ones for? I & II for the Romans, 1,2,3 for the opposition
And what are the little shields for? Raised shields? Not shieldwall or brace as those have markers.

On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 09:10, Penguin Koen <kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:
Caliver and Great Escape Games still have some of the Victrix Germans in stock.

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Den tors 2 juli 2020 08:33Tim Drewett <tim.drewett1805@...> skrev:
Thanks Doug. I¡¯ll keep them in mind.?

I might hold out for the Victrix when they re-appear...

On 1 Jul 2020, at 08:08, Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> wrote:

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I've ordered the 1st Corps Germanic Tribes but they haven't arrived yet. If they are like the other 1st Corps I have, and the pictures look like they are, they will be big, and the sculpts have some odd planes, but I really like their slightly cartoony WW2 stuff.

The disadvantage is no LBMS transfers specifically for this range. 1st Corps are hoping to have transfers available in a matter of a couple of weeks.

Cheers

Doug

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Tim Drewett <tim.drewett1805@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:43:34 AM
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Ours not so much, once it nearly took the head off the IBM engineer trying to fix it¡­ replaced in the end with STK 4400 Online/Offline Silos¡­ much more reliable..

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The most fun storage related issue was when the whole system went down one day. Turns out the painter and decorator in the tape library had rested his ladder against a tape rack. It toppled and the domino effect took out the EPO button. Everything stopped¡­ ?

He tried to deny it, but he had been caught on the security camera¡­ ?

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As for Infamy, I looked at the Victrix Germans, but out of stock everywhere. Didn¡¯t like the look of the Warlord ones as they seem to have a lot of clubs and swords.

The Foundry ones seem to be ?16 a pack rather than the ?12 of every other range!

The Crusader range looks nice, then I saw the First Corps range, anyone have any of these, if so, what¡¯s their impression of them in the flesh so to speak?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Doug Melville
Sent: 01 July 2020 00:52
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I remember calculating that the storage capacity I now have in my phone would have cost many 10s of millions when I started mucking around with computing machines. ? ?(And taken up most of a decent sized cold storage facility .. )

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Ok, enough of feeling old, what about Infamy?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Malcolm Sleight
Sent: 30 June 2020 22:47
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Those MSS storage units were cool for the day - those that our company had worked like a charm.

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Malc.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Tim Drewett <tim.drewett1805@...>
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:41 PM
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That would be the IBM3420 tape drive. I remember those.... I also remember the IBM MSS storage unit - bullet like tape cartridges...

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I¡¯d like to say happy days, but...?

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On 30 Jun 2020, at 20:19, Kevin Walker <sage@...> wrote:

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Anyone remember the large reel to reel tapes that where?maybe 3/4" or 1" in width that dropped down from the reels for processing?

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There were also the metal drums and later after that the ticker tape I remember seeing when my dad was early into his programming days in the 60s or was it early 70s IIRC.

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My first computer I owned outside of home was a Mac Plus and oh the joy of finally affording a 20MB hard drive over swapping those 3.5" disks.? :)

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Kevin

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On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 11:17 AM Ken Butt via <k_butt=[email protected]> wrote:

On the TRS80 did you have the Dancing Demon? When I started with ICL in the 1970sw they were just moving on from the 1900 to the 2900 series mainframes. I used to punch my test program instructions onto paper tape so that I could run them multiple times. 200mbye hard disks and 8" singe sided simgle density floppt discs with 1/4 mbyte to run the word processing software on a 7502. We needed 2mByte memory on the mainframe to load the operating system.

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On Tuesday, 30 June 2020, 19:11:37 BST, Gary Keep via <lordhay=[email protected]> wrote:

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I remember fiddling with the volume and tone on my cassette player to load TRS80 Games.

Then the wonderful Atari ST1040 came along with floppy drives, perfect for the SSI games.

A great computer game company now sadly gone

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Sent from for Windows 10

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From: Thomas Nissvik
Sent: 30 June 2020 19:02
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First Basic program I wrote was stored on a 5 3/4"?

And the last.

Den tis 30 juni 2020 20:00Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> skrev:

I was digging around in some old junk yesterday and came across a 3.5¡± floppy, which I showed to my 20 year old nephew. He at least didn¡¯t comment something along the lines of ¨C ¡®cool, someone 3d printed the save icon¡¯.

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I remember with the 5.25¡± ones you could get double duty out of them by clipping the case and turning them over. Not reliable but a damn sight better than tape cassettes.

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And the college was still showing the use of punch cards when I started there. ?

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Doug

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Gilbride
Sent: 30 June 2020 16:42
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8", 5.25" or 3".

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On 30/06/2020 14:16, Peter Mellett wrote:

Mine was 12TB, I had it delivered on a lorry full of floppy disks.

On 30/06/2020 12:58, Fredd Bloggs wrote:

12gb, no wonder there are issues! 12mb you mean.

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And mine has not arrived, but then.... I have not ordered a copy yet.

On 30/06/2020 12:56:17, don.avis via <don.avis@...> wrote:

If yours still hasn't arrived email Richard Clarke at? sales@...?and he will sort it for you.??There has been an issue with some EMails bouncing as the file size is over 12GB

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Virus-free.

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