I was just given one. It's a little Tand Model 100-like thing, it
came with a user's guide and some kind of book for learning BASIC.
Unfortunately, the manual is rather selective. Could someone tell me
if I can use the serial port on the back for RS-232 communications,
and what are the pin equivalents? If not, is there any kind of
modification that could be made? Also, does anyone have any software
cartridges for it they would be willing to send me? What is assembly
like for this processor? Does anyone have any comments about it?
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The last step before I cart my Tek to Santa Clara for the VCF:
Insurance.
Insurance companies don't like things without a replacement value. I
have asked around how much to insure it for, and Dr Dooijes (curator of
the Computer Museum in Amsterdam) has suggested $3000.
Anyone else have any ideas:
Are there any other 4052s around?
What might be the market rate?
Whom else can I ask?
Also, anyone have any suggestions about how to pack it for the flight?
Large box with lots of foam seems to be the best idea so far. Unless I
can get hold of a Tek carrying case...
Philip.
At 02:22 AM 9/2/98 -0700, Sam wrote:
>
>Us.
>(Caveat: until someone comes forward to claim legitimate ownership.)
I wonder if there is legal precedent that might establish a reasonable
level of due diligence to determine that a copyright asset has indeed
been abandoned, and a legitimate method by which someone else could
be considered at least allowed to reproduce it but perhaps not claim
ownership of it. In short, a process to follow that would establish
that something is on its way to becoming public domain. Without
preservation now, the asset might be truly lost.
For example, I've contacted several authors of early computer books
who've since tossed their floppies with the original manuscript.
Without this, we're back to scanning and OCR and proofreading.
They'd thought that absolutely no one was interested. For example,
Sheldon Leemon, author of "Mapping the C-64", tossed his old Atari
floppies that had held his manuscript.
- John
>> I think this is a formidable example for all our old (pre 1980)
>> toys - Almost all of the small (and even some of the big)
>> manufactiurers/designers have vanished. So who owns the design,
>> the ROM code, the spechial chip designs, the manuals and any
>> other soft ?
> Us.
*g*
Toys R Us !
> (Caveat: until someone comes forward to claim legitimate ownership.)
Jup, but acording to your ridiculous justice this means
bancrupcy for the next 3 generation to anyon of 'Us'.
Still searching
H.
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HRK
> I thought I was the only one who owned a TI-74. I'm looking for the
> specs too. TI does mention some authorized service centers on their web
> page for the TI-74. I haven't got a chance to contact any of them for
> information.
I have one, and 4 spare printers (fleamarket haul).
> Check out: http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/7495.htm
Marysville, WA is kind of down under from Muenchen, Bavaria :)
> ----------------------------
> Zu denken ist gut, dass Sie sind gut
:))
Knapp daneben ist auch vorbei.
Altavista or German lessons ?
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Today I saved from the mythical Company Dumpster the following Stuff:
DEC uVAX II/RC in 4' cab with Cipher Digital horiz. 9trk drive.
Printronix P 300 Line Printer (from long-gone Prime Mainframe)
Hewlett Packard :
(2) 7914 disk drive units, one damaged in fall.
An HP Systems cab with (1) 9144 and (2) 3000.
(1) 2563A LIne Printer. (Very nice condition)
Heads Up part: I do not particularly want the HP stuff, I took it
to be nice to the warehouse foreman (to whom it's just junk he has to
move around).
SoCal area HP collectors.... any Interest??? Anyone? I have more
than my share of non-DEC orpans now... heeellpppp....
WANTS: Unibus 9trk formatter card for Kennedy 9300, or preferably
a TE16 and cards in SoCal or thereabouts. Need vacuum column door
for abovementione Kennedy... or a whole 'nother drive... I'm not picky.
MINC stuff. FSW Votrax (commercial Version) for PDP-11.
An 11/750 w/magtape.... ?
Cheers
John
John Lawson <jpl15(a)netcom.com> wrote:
> (2) 7914 disk drive units, one damaged in fall.
I'm thinking these are largish floor-standing units (about half
washing-machine size) good for about 120MB. They could have cartridge
tape drives in them too, do they?
> An HP Systems cab with (1) 9144 and (2) 3000.
9144 is an HP cartridge tape drive.
A 3000 in that sort of cabinet is probably a Series 37 or Micro 3000,
a little departmental system good for about eight terminals. Should
have a key for the front panel and I hope it's there because
fabricating it could be a problem (it is a small metal strip with
indentations drilled in but not through its larger faces).
> (1) 2563A LIne Printer. (Very nice condition)
300LPM printer, could be serial or HP-IB or maybe parallel (with a
50-pin telco connector) though I only remember the parallel on its
bigger faster cousins. If serial, it would be usable with other
things; I think it speaks something like PCL but certainly not the PCL
of the many-DPI printers. Used to use one as a remote serial printer
hung off a 3000 and it was very reliable.
> SoCal area HP collectors.... any Interest??? Anyone? I have more
> than my share of non-DEC orpans now... heeellpppp....
I'm not quite SoCal (a little bit north of San Jose) and won't be able
to make it down there for a little while. Plus IDDD (I Don't Do DEC)
and so don't have any of the stuff you're interested in for a swap.
Also I have two 3000/37s of my own. So I won't be hurt if someone
else gets 'em, in fact that's part of the reason I am writing this
message, to help other folks down there figure out what this stuff is.
-Frank McConnell
Looks like a good bunch of DEC freebies (at least to non-profit folks)
available in Santa Fe, NM (at least if the Santa Fe Institute moniker is
any indication). Please contact this fellow directly if interested.
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well its time to go thru and sell or trade some stuff
RA92 qty 4
LN03Rs qty 2
DECstations 5000 qty 2
VT1300 qty 2
VT240 with modem (wow 1200 bps) qty 2
RX33 qty 4
BA200 with 16 megs KA650, QDSS, KDA50,CXA16,TK70, 2 RA70s with
OpenVMS 5.5-2 DECwindows/DECwrite/C/BASIC/FORTRAN/KERMIT
Once again if you are a none profit org and can arrange for pickup its
free and if you are a Homeless vet center then I'll pick up the price!!!
phillip
AfterMidNight BBS
56k connection with v90 with 30 megs of disk space and free web pages
IF YOU KNOW OF ANY VET THATS HOMELESS OR JUST DOWN AND
OUT WE OFFER FREE RESUME AND INTERNET ACCESS.
> <<
> Roger Lamson <rlamson(a)snds.com>
> San Diego, CA USA - Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 12:39:56
> We have some old 1802 source code that was not documented,
> now we need to "reverse" engineer this code and develop
> flow charts so that we can then implement the correct algoithms
> in a new processor.
> Is there a cosmac 1802 users group out there?
> Is there a development system, UT20 from RCA out there?
> Thanks
> >>
> I'd offer this guy my COSMAC ICE, but currently I have no way to verify
> that it works (i.e., I haven't built my COSMAC ELF yet :-)
In fact, I still have a group of RCA tapes with an cross
assembler and other tools (for /360 compatible RCA Mainframe :)
- We just need one of these 1966..75 build dinosaurs.
Or to be more constructive, I'm still able to read and write
1802 Assm (or at least I belive to be - it's some years ago :).
Writing 'modern' Assemblers (Z80, x86, MIPS, ARM etc.) isn't
tragic at all.
I'm just a bit far away from SD.
Gruss
H.
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HRK
I have just had laid on me a very nice condition (from a bank) texas
Instruments model 911 VDT video display unit. I only have the screen
unit, no keyboard. It has two jacks on back, one marked keyboard and one
marked controller (9 pin male d-sub)
FREE to anyone that wants it, you pay the shipping of about 30 lbs. I
need to hear from people soon on it or it will go dumpster diving and
not come up for air. As it is I still have the Visual 102 (complete) and
DEC VT100 (no keyboard) to GIVE AWAY and the last inquiring mind never
got back with me. These are also in great condition and working order
and available for the cost of shipping.
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