I recently aquired a stack of c64's, these are the old brown type. Of (4),
One works fine, 1 boots, and can run catridges, initializes the floppy on
boot, but can never access it after boot, the other two have power but no
video. Any ideas on these folks?
Just did a couple minor updates to the web page, added scans of pics
of the Educator 64 and SuperPET (with the case opened so you can see
what makes em tick), some commodore calculators, and a scan of the cover
of Popular Science from Oct. 1977 which I believe is of one of the
prototype PETs (non-steel, rounded casing).
Oh, added a link to the Vintage computer faire too. ;)
Larry Anderson
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HI,
I have an IMSAI IMP48, it's a single board computer made around late 77-78
using an 8048/8035 micro controller chip. The board is operational but I
lack DOCs.
Any DOCs on this would be helpful as it has relay and opto isolated I/O
for control use. It also does audio cassette IO as well. I've used it for
simple tasks but more detailed info would allow me to copy it and use the
copy for the task and preserve the board.
Allison
There here the twin cities and no I have not seen a MAC portable there yet.
As for the Model 100's 6 of them went for 80 cent each about four weeks ago
and they had doc's, software and other items with them, I walked in 10
minutes too late. I'll keep my eyes open for you.
At 04:07 PM 9/7/97 -0300, you wrote:
>>20 of them just got trashed, but if you want a couple I'll be stopping in
>>the shop later this week and if they have a new batch in I will pick you up
>>a couple. We can settle up after I get them. They also have alot of SE's,
>>512's, and sometimes the 128's. There is also a thrift store here that
>>sells all computers for 80 cents including taxes. Everyone has started going
>>here and it's getting harder to catch any good machines there. If anyone
>>reading this is looking for HP stuff let me know as I passed on a complete
>>HP3000 for $10.
>
>Out of curiousity, where is this place? (That's the problem with a global
>network, one man's "down the road" is another's "across the continent".)
>
>If you ever see a Mac portable (yes, the big one) or a TRS-80 Model 100 at
>one of these places at a comparable price, then please grab one for me.
>
><<<john>>>
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>
I may be able to get the drive mounts for you at the cost of shipping. I
will check with Ken next week and see if the parts box was shipped off to be
trashed yet.
At 05:28 PM 9/7/97 -0300, you wrote:
>>If you need the Sun monitor let me know as a load of them mono and color
>>were trashed a week ago. Several places here are dumoing them along with
>>3/50's, 3/60's and 3/80's.
>>I picked up a few for my collection but have no software are HD for any of
>>them. I picked a Sun HD unit for 5.00 but got home to find the HD was gone
>>from inside. Keep computing.
>
>I'd take you up on it, but I suspect that shipping an 19" Sun monitor from
>MN to NJ would be hideously cost ineffective. I might be up for another 3/80
>CPU, though. What I really need to find is one or two of the drive mounts for
>the 3/80.
>
>At work, they're waiting on the word from the government regarding some
>older PCs and Suns which were GFE for a previous contract. The hope is that
>they may just "abandon in place". If so, I may be able to find a monitor
>or possibly even an early Sparc 1.
>
>Keeping my fingers crossed... <<<John>>>
>
>
>
>
Thanks for the info !!
At 05:18 PM 9/7/97 -0300, you wrote:
>>Heatkit HTX-10 ni power supply was with it. anyone have info on this puppy?
>
>If that's the one I think it is, it was desgined as a cheap dial-up terminal.
>Everhting is in the KB, except for powersupply and composite monitor. I think
>it also had a built-in 300 (1200?) baud modem.
>
><<<John>>>
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Heatkit HTX-10 ni power supply was with it. anyone have info on this puppy?
Pet 2001-8 series with manuals, have tested this one yet.
HP 86 with ROM Drawer, 128k module, and 64k module.
VIC music composer and Forth cartridges.
Back to work now, keep computing
If you need the Sun monitor let me know as a load of them mono and color
were trashed a week ago. Several places here are dumoing them along with
3/50's, 3/60's and 3/80's.
I picked up a few for my collection but have no software are HD for any of
them. I picked a Sun HD unit for 5.00 but got home to find the HD was gone
>from inside. Keep computing.
At 04:22 PM 9/7/97 -0300, you wrote:
>
>> Although I wonder if anyone out there is actually going to
>>finish the Sun3x Linux port - it looks like the NetBSD Sun3x movement
>>is dead in the water.
>
>Damn, I hope it's not dead. I just picked up a 3/80 (8mb, diskless) and a
>type 4 keyboard/mouse. (No monitor, but I have an old Hitachi that I hope
>may be
>compatible.)
>
>Anyway, as soon as I straighten out and "Invalid IDPROM" message, I was
>hoping to put up either SunOS or NetBSD.
>
>BTW, anyone have a suggestion as to which is better?
>
><<<John>>>
>
>
>
>
Heatkit HTX-10 ni power supply was with it. anyone have info on this puppy?
Pet 2001-8 series with manuals, have tested this one yet.
HP 86 with ROM Drawer, 128k module, and 64k module.
VIC music composer and Forth cartridges.
Back to work now, keep computing