On my way to pick up from the local computer surplus a HP9111A digitizer
pad. It looks kind of neat and has been setting there with no takers. HPIB
interface I think. I don't want to see it go to China as scrap.
Mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
I had posted a while back about a store in St. Louis that had a "bruker"
system. Several people expressed interest in more information about it. Due
to that interest, I took a picture of that system today. It was a picture
through the window, so it's a really crummy pic, but it'll give you the
idea. It sure looks like this system is a cpu, not a disk tester, but I
really don't have a clue. As I said, the case and construction appears
vaguely similar to the NIC-80.
The url is users.tseinc.com/~jlwest/bruker.jpg
See me previous email to the list as to what all the buttons and lights are.
If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll ask the store owner what he
wants for it - it's unlabled still price-wise. I'd be happy to arrange
shipping for whoever wants it.
Jay West
While trying to to put a new hard drive into my SCSI chain, I
couldn't get an old hard drive to show up any more, so I shut off the system
and tried to
make sure that the SCSI was in. When I turned the system back on, the
monitor turned on;
but the operating system did not kick in. No welcome message or anything.
This was true
even when I tried to start up from a system disk? Any ideas what's
happening? Or what I
can do to fix it?
Thanks, I appreciate it.
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In a message dated 1/5/01 10:43:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, russ(a)rbcs.8m.com
writes:
>
All the 3179s I havde ever seen are coax not twinal but Coas. I bvelieve it
is the 3197 that is Twinax.
Paxton
>From: Owen Cameron <nemo(a)nethouse.goldweb.com.au>
>the screen brightens - with a fuzzy circle in the center...
>eventually he whole screen is bright. Nothing I've ever done yet has
>affected this.
>
I have a 4010 (still need hard copy unit). This is normal behavior before
you hit the page key to erase the screen. It sounds like you will need to
do some fixing. The screens on these things weren't very durable, you
shouldn't leave it on too long if you can't clear the screen. If you do
get it working it it also best to not leave displays up too long. The unit
will dim the screen after a few minutes but clearing is still best. Mine has
a note stuck to it warning about this (and a sticker inside saying when
the tube was replaced).
If you have the skill to troubleshoot the maintenance manuals are probably
available for around $25. I have gotten Tek stuff from
Dean K Kidd, W7TYR
27270 SW Ladd Hill Rd
Sherwood, OR 97140
tel 503-625-7363
dektyr(a)teleport.com
Also http://www.manualsplus.com/http://www.manualmerchant.com/
>Yup, there is a [Local|Line] toggle on teh front, next to a power light
>which doesn't appear to work, two LED's I've never seen light up, and three
>
Mine had the same problem with the power light not lighting, I can't
remember anymore if page worked. A capacitor had shorted and blew a
fuze in the power supply.
In the end I had to replace several chips in mine and the shorted capacitor.
>I took a few webcam shots of the thing powering up a few days back, if
>anyone is curious on the look... they're at:
>http://www.net.house.cx/~nemo/visible/tempt/tek4012/
>
Looks similar to my 4010 but the boards don't look identical. If it will
help I can give you a summary from the manual for my unit on how the
clear works. Theory should be similar for yours but were signals go
may not be.
I have a friend who has a Straight 8 (lucky sonnovagun!) for which he is
in need, to quote him:
"I am currently willing to trade, and in desperate need of: Cradle and
module covers for a Straight-8 OR mechanical blueprints for same to
convert formerly rack-mounted model to a desktop machine."
Does anybody have the items themselves, or a set of prints for them, or
be willing to take measurements from what they do have sufficient to
allow my correspondent to fabricate replacements?
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discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
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The 3179-2 is a color terminal. The 25 pin connector goes to the base which
has all of the electronics. I do not think it is usable with anything else
but Ibm minis & mainframes.
Paxton