-----Original Message-----
From: Richard A. Cini, Jr. <rcini(a)msn.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Friday, 29 January 1999 13:16
Subject: Attn: Andrew Davie-is e-mail address right?
>Sorry for the intrusion, but I'm getting a bad IP address error on Andrew's
>e-mail address.
>
>Andrew, if you can hear me, I'd be interested in the below...
>
> A quick check shows 3 pages of "Interface schematic" and a 3 pages of
> "Display/Control Schematic" and assorted sundries. PLMK if you are
>still
> looking, and I can probably arrange something.
>
>Thanks!
>
>[ Rich Cini/WUGNET
>[ ClubWin!/CW7
>[ MCP Windows 95/Windows Networking
>[ Collector of "classic" computers
>[ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
>[ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/pdp11/
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>Connection to mad.scientist.com failed. No Ip address found from
>email.msn.com-10.48.181.33
>adavie(a)mad.scientist.com
>Server received Winsock error Host not found.
Your DNS seems to have a problem finding it for some reason.
Host name: mad.scientist.com
IP address: 207.51.48.65
Alias(es): None
Works for me....
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Room Internet Cafe
Port Pirie
South Australia.
netcafe(a)pirie.mtx.net.au
Sorry for the intrusion, but I'm getting a bad IP address error on Andrew's
e-mail address.
Andrew, if you can hear me, I'd be interested in the below...
A quick check shows 3 pages of "Interface schematic" and a 3 pages of
"Display/Control Schematic" and assorted sundries. PLMK if you are
still
looking, and I can probably arrange something.
Thanks!
[ Rich Cini/WUGNET
[ ClubWin!/CW7
[ MCP Windows 95/Windows Networking
[ Collector of "classic" computers
[ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
[ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/pdp11/
<================ reply separator =================>
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Connection to mad.scientist.com failed. No Ip address found from
email.msn.com-10.48.181.33
adavie(a)mad.scientist.com
Server received Winsock error Host not found.
>> Hell, Sam, do a hard one. The main job is a piece of cake and I think
>> Tony can do the extra-credit bit with _both_ hands tied behind his back.
>
> Well, I learnt to solder one-handed (very useful when you need the other
> hand to hold something...), and no I don't mean pasting the solder on
> with the iron....
>
> But soldering without either hand? No thanks... I've never tried holding
> a soldering iron between my toes...
My usual method is to hold workpiece in left hand, iron in right hand and
solder dispenser in mouth. I have also been known, when using solder
straight from the reel, to make a fairly rigid structure from solder.
Assuming a fixed workpiece, I suppose I could then hold the iron in my
mouth...
What about it, Tony?
Philip.
Sorry, it seems that I was mistaken. The Xerox Alto computers that were
scrapped by The Computer Museum were not donated by Al Kossow, but
apparently by MIT.
I'm passing this on from the Heath reflector. Reply to JPD
<jdanter(a)I-AMERICA.NET>, not me.
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>From: JPD <jdanter(a)I-AMERICA.NET>
>Subject: FS: Manuals for Heath/Zenith PC
>To: HEATH(a)LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV
>
>I would like to sell these as a lot.
>"Blue Moon" January special. ;)
>Offers accepted until Feb 1.
>
>CP/M Software manual
>H89A Heath manual, not a photocopy
>Z100 Service volumes I + II
>H88 H/WH89 Service Data manual
>Z8911 I/O Card manual
>Z8937 Disc Controller manual
>H/WH19 Video Term. manual
> Disc Diagnostic manual
>
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At 10:55 AM 1/28/99 -0500, William Donzelli wrote:
>
>If anyone is really interested in trying to get Indy cams to work with
>older systems, I can supply some of the funky Cisco 60-pin cables. These
>are from some V.35 clone cables we had made up some time ago, but are now
>obsolete.
The IndyCam has a fixed cable that ends in this male connector. What we'd
need are female sockets. On the other hand, if we're adapting excess
cameras, given the thinness of the cable, I'm sure it would make more
sense to cut and rewire the cable. They're not using all the pins.
- John
THis might very well be a Multibus-I motherboard. The Multibus-1 had two
connectors, of which only the 86-pin one was defined. Naturally, Intel and
others "extended" the bus bu means olf the secondary (dual 30-pin)
connector, in some cases to interconnect two boards and in others to provide
additional addresses, etc.
-Dick-
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike <dogas(a)leading.net>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 5:31 PM
Subject: ID request
>Hi.
>
>The green and copper of a board caught my eye today at the local thrift.
At
>first, I thought it was a four slot s100 motherboard but on closer
>inspection I find the four slots are 86pin and it has a block harness for
>Gnd,+5, -12, and +12.
>
>On the back is has: LEE DATA, 60001460 Rev A, WL-10, 31/85.
>
>Anyone know what this is for?
>
>Thanks
>- Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
>
>
Some have asked for more info on the stuff I have, so here is the list:
print sets:
11/730 field maintenance
11/750
pcs module
ka750
mos memory array
comet memory unit
tu77
tu78
tu80
3x RA81
extra boards
2x m7819
m9313
4x m8750
l0008
l0002
l0003
l0004
2x l0016
11/750 w/14M
l0001 e1
l0002 e
l0003 k2
l0003 p2
l0008 ya
l0028 b2
m7485 m 7486 ya
m7792 m7793
11/750 w/14M
l0001 e1
l0002 e
l0003 k8
l0004 m1
l0008 ya
l0006
l0007
l0022
m7819 00
m7521 aa
m7528
m7485 m7486 h
m7454
battery
11/730 w/4M chassis is not in a cabinet, this is the way I got it
dual tu58
m8390
m8391
m8394
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