HP 2xxx stuff
Just received this from someone who posted a paper tape punch on eBay.
I asked if he had anything else. Someone on the East Coast may be able
to work something out with him.
"From: Craig Smith <ip500(a)roanoke.infi.net>
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Hi Al,
No 2100 series stuff available but I do have a fair bit of 21MX and
HP 1000 [series E and F] computers and pieces around. Also just hit the
motherload on 2100 documentation----binders full! Am in the process of
sorting it all out. What are you in need of and are you close enough to
Roanoke for some heavy stuff. I've got a number of NICE rack cabinets
and a bunch of the big floor model disc drives in storage and rack mount
disc controllers. Also 2 or 3 of the 7970?? Reel to Reel
data recorders [HEAVY!!]. Lots of 2640 terminals and some of the later
terminals for the 3000 series.
I'm cleaning out a warehouse full of stuff I recently bought and really
am not sure of total numbers of stuff that will be available [or what
else is in there] Every day is a new find. Let me know what your looking
for and I'll do some digging.
Regards, Craig
"
In a message dated 2/26/2000 1:08:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,
rigdonj(a)intellistar.net writes:
> I went into a surplus store today and found a complete set of HP logic
> probes, pulser, chip clip and comparator. I asked what the price was and
> the onwer ran over to his computer and checked to see what they were
> selling for on E-bay. Needless to say, I left without buying it.
Well, Joe, you are a good scrounger. I bet you will find another. Out of
curiosity what was he asking for the set?
Paxton
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe <rigdonj(a)intellistar.net>
> Anytime! I had a ball! Mike forgot to tell everyone about his AMD 2900
>bit slice single board computer. THAT'S COOL!
I've had that one for awile and think I've mentioned it before, but....
Yep, she's a beaut... Its an Advanced Micro Devices Am2901 Evaluation and
Learning Kit. It's basicly a complete front panel board with the cpu and
everything.. It works. It has 3 nibbles of LEDs (for data display,
pipeline register, and microword memory) and toggles for address, data,
ram/mux select, run, load, and single-stepping.
;)
- Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
"Careful Al,
You never know who's on the list server."
I figured you'd probably be here, but since you didn't post that
the stuff was available..
"No, pinhead, you give me a price, and I say 'yes' or 'no' to it..."
Did I say this was about you?
>At 04:37 26-02-2000 EST, a few wrote:
>
>>> I went into a surplus store today and found a complete set of HP logic
>>> probes, pulser, chip clip and comparator. I asked what the price was
and
>>> the onwer ran over to his computer and checked to see what they were
>>> selling for on E-bay. Needless to say, I left without buying it.
Yeah, I was there and pretty appaled too. Especially having to wait on the
owner's cheesy computer and connection speed to get the price quote. ;)
The scary thing is that this is where the Univac is and a resuce may entail
a purchase at Ebay's street price... LOL!
> They do turn up. Just be aware that there was a nearly identical model to
>the 545 that was only for ECL circuits, and the physical appearance
>(outside of the model number) is no different.
545A and 10525T probes came with my first 5036A trainer.
;)
- Mike
" Based on my conversations with him, I don't think he's
interested in selling anything off of E-bay"
My 'favorite' line from eBay sellers is
"If you're interested in something, let me know and I'll list
it on eBay"
No, pinhead, you give me a price, and I say 'yes' or 'no' to it...
Hmm... How big are we talking here?
-- Tony
> ----------
> From: Mike[SMTP:dogas@leading.net]
> Reply To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 9:08 PM
> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: A classic classiccmp day...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eros, Anthony <Anthony.Eros(a)compaq.com>
>
>
> >Where's the UNIVAC? Is there any possibility of a rescue on it?
> >
>
> It's almost in Orlando, FL. I'd probably be available to help in a
> rescue
> attempt... ;)
>
> - Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
>
>
-----Original Message-----
From: Eros, Anthony <Anthony.Eros(a)compaq.com>
>Where's the UNIVAC? Is there any possibility of a rescue on it?
>
It's almost in Orlando, FL. I'd probably be available to help in a rescue
attempt... ;)
- Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
Hi everyone,
What a cool day. I woke up to a beautiful Florida morning and hopped in
the car and drove to Orlando and met Joe to 'hit the spots' (Thanks for
comming out to play, Joe!)
One stop yielded a Motorola EXORcisor chassis(woo hoo!), two ASR-32's with
tape r/w er's , and a 20 slot crate based on a General Micro Systems
6502/6802/6809/z80 sbc/card (currently with the 6809 module installed. It
has ports for pinter, i/o, rs232, and ieee-488) from circa 83 maybe...with
other cards including a Smoke Signal Broadcasting DCB-4E, a Digalog Systems
64k mem,. a Digalog Systems T Buss Controller, and a few other ufo's.
Anyone know anything about this one?
Also obtained on the trip: a pdp 11/05 that has the front panel, an ICE
sytem for Intel's 960/20, several boards with memory and a few with some
Am2901 processors, and a Fourth Cartridge (and entire setup) for a Commie
64.
I saw alot of interesting things that didn't come home with me (...yet...
;)) letsee.... The coolest was probably the Univac 1540. Never seen one
before, it had a lot of dings but *GREAT* front panallage and full
headdress. Wish someone would save that one. Something else I almost
picked up was an Intel GUIO MCS-51 thingy that I'm sure will cause regret in
time.
Well, guess I'll go play...
;)
- Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
Where's the UNIVAC? Is there any possibility of a rescue on it?
-- Tony
> ----------
> From: Mike[SMTP:dogas@leading.net]
> Reply To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 7:48 PM
> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: A classic classiccmp day...
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> What a cool day. I woke up to a beautiful Florida morning and hopped in
> the car and drove to Orlando and met Joe to 'hit the spots' (Thanks for
> comming out to play, Joe!)
>
> One stop yielded a Motorola EXORcisor chassis(woo hoo!), two ASR-32's
> with
> tape r/w er's , and a 20 slot crate based on a General Micro Systems
> 6502/6802/6809/z80 sbc/card (currently with the 6809 module installed. It
> has ports for pinter, i/o, rs232, and ieee-488) from circa 83
> maybe...with
> other cards including a Smoke Signal Broadcasting DCB-4E, a Digalog
> Systems
> 64k mem,. a Digalog Systems T Buss Controller, and a few other ufo's.
> Anyone know anything about this one?
>
> Also obtained on the trip: a pdp 11/05 that has the front panel, an ICE
> sytem for Intel's 960/20, several boards with memory and a few with some
> Am2901 processors, and a Fourth Cartridge (and entire setup) for a Commie
> 64.
>
> I saw alot of interesting things that didn't come home with me (...yet...
> ;)) letsee.... The coolest was probably the Univac 1540. Never seen one
> before, it had a lot of dings but *GREAT* front panallage and full
> headdress. Wish someone would save that one. Something else I almost
> picked up was an Intel GUIO MCS-51 thingy that I'm sure will cause regret
> in
> time.
>
> Well, guess I'll go play...
>
> ;)
> - Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
>
>
>
>