I would also make the point that it isn't programmable.. The Mark I was
programmable, though it lacked the ability to store programs.
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--- Lawrence Walker <lgwalker(a)look.ca> wrote:
> I do have a 7100/66 AV. My biggest problem is that none of my
> VCRs has S control inputs only RCA jacks and I haven't found a
> source for the proper plugs...
Speaking of Mac video, I'm getting a 6100 from my youngest brother
(as soon as I can get over to his house to pick it up) and it apparently
has a funky connector that requires some sort of pod to break out
regular video signals/connectors. This Mac does not have said pod/cable.
Where can I get one? (presumable for less than what Apple would charge
for a new one - this is a $20 computer).
-ethan
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At 10:46 AM 11/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I think that is one of a very few that uses a square high-density jack on
>the machine? You should be able to get a cable to a standard Mac monitor
>or to an SVGA from MacWorld.
Yes, the 6100 uses the 45 pin connector that was to be used with thier 14"
multimedia monitor that never took off. Adapters for both VGA and
Mac-style connectors are readily available. Even on eBay, they tend to go
for between $15 and $19 generally. Now if it's a 6100/AV, it will have a
standard Mac connecotr on the AV card, along with the S-video in/out jacks.
Take care
Jeff
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> >It's not stretching it at all to consider the Norden to
> >be an analog computer. I'm not really sure how it could
> >be considered to be otherwise.
>
>
> IBM had a Norden in its (internal only) computer museum,
> so that helps support the claim of it being an (analog)
> computer.
IIRC, Frank Fink has a few of these, and he told me he's
always looking for more...
-dq
While the Norden bombsight was smaller, etc., it would be stretching it by a
large degree to compare it to a computer.. I'm fairly certain Allison was
referring to the Mark I...
Will J
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I've always wanted to do the same sort of thing for RX02's; fool my
RXV211 into thinking a PC at the other end of the ribbon cable is a
pair of RX02's. It seems feasible using just a parallel port;
despite the width of the ribbon cable, it doesn't carry many signals.