On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 06:20:42PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 03 May 2004 17:41, Karen Spearel wrote: > >Tom 'Needs A Hat' Mitchell wrote: > >> On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 01:27:23PM -0400, Karen Spearel wrote: > >>>A proper lady never reveals her age, but I did have an analog > >>> computer to play with in 1960...remember when Dr. Dobbs was a > >>> newsletter and was a charter subscriber to Byte. Back in the > >>> good olde days, if you couldn't handle the business end of a > >>> wirewrap gun, it didn't happen. > >> > >> Was it the "Calculo Analog Computer Kit" .... Library of Science > >> My manual is copyright 1959. > >> > >> Does anyone know where there is a manual for the "Brainiac K-30" > >> on the net? > >> > >> Then there my KIM-1.... lost to a rampage of house cleaning 15 > >> years ago. > > > >No, I was actually made by General Electric...I'm a bit of a pack > > rat but it was jettisoned a very long time ago. The Altair and the > > SWTPs went on the last move along with all the Flex and OS9 stuff > > and the serial terminals...the garage was looking like a museum. > > > >Ahhh, the KIM-1...now there was a fun little machine...I still have > > a fondness for computers with real I/O...7 segment LEDs and a > > keypad. ;) I sorta snicker at the 4k stack problem...remembering > > the fixed 128 byte stack pointer on the 6502...which didn't seem > > much of a limitation at the time. > > And that was one of the reasons I called the 6502 a drain bamaged cpu. > > Now, while I'm here, let me change the subject. I've been unable to > download more than about the first 123k of > openssl096b-0.9.6-18.i386.rpm from the updates site here in the us > that yum uses. I've also tried it with mozilla-1.7rc1, which also > hangs at about that same point. > > I've got several things that won't run because they cannot > find /usr/lib/libssl.so.2 from that package. > > Do I have a problem, or is the file itself defective on that > fedora-redhat.com site? In which case where else might I look for > it? > > >KAS You really should start a new thread. Did you try ln -s /lib/libssl.so.0.9.7a /lib/libssl.so.2 jay