Ahem... What is this thing ? :-)
Sergio
----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: M H Stein <mhstein(a)usa.net>
Fecha: Mi?rcoles, Octubre 17, 2001 8:42 am
Asunto: Redactron WP
> Redactron dual mag card WP (with one card), schematic, no printer.
> Can I assume there's no interest and I can finally toss something
> without feeling guilty?
>
> mike
>
> > I'm looking for documentation for a 1963 minuteman missile navigation
> > computer. Any leads would be appreciated.
> >
> *spits coffee on monitor*
>
> You're kidding, right?
I saw one sold on E-Bay a year or so ago, there must
be gobs of them in the surplus/salvage channels...
Let's hope they're all bought up by domestic hobbyists...
;-)
-dq
>Right you are, Don; later became Burroughs. Picture at:
>http://communities.msn.com/TeachingComputerUseandProgramming/teaching.msnw?
action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=9
>
>And another buenas dias, Sergio, but even without the printer I don't think
you'd want to ship this baby to Spain...
I see it. Oh, my God !!
Regards
Sergio
Hi I am Danish
Ive got a epson portable Q150A just like you.
the former owner had delted the BIOS, so I whanted to know if the floppies
you got is the BIOS or diagnostic software ?
- and if it is meybe i could get a copy
The Harddisk in my coomputer is a:
JVC HARD DISK DRIVE
MODEL JD3824R00-1
20MB
my regards Jonas MIkkelsen
Everything except the CORE INSTALL.
SteveRob
>From: Bob Brown <bbrown(a)harper.cc.il.us>
>Reply-To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
>To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
>Subject: Re: HP-UX items
>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 14:10:32 -0500
>
>Looks like enough for someone wanting to run hpux 10.20 on a server (not
>w/s)
>box to get started!
>
>-Bob
>
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> I have been using one since I got it new @ $200. Great card. They
> should be <$25 now. I see them all the time at the Dayton
> ComputerFest.
Picked up a 1542CF almost two years ago at a MarketPro show for $19.95.
-dq
In a message dated 10/17/2001 5:10:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
geoffr(a)zipcon.net writes:
<< Could it have Been a Plus Systems HardCard? I know that they did a PC
hardcard, I don't know about an apple II version... they were acquired? by
quantum many years ago
>>
Applied Engineering had an internal hard drive for the GS. I forgot what it
was called though.
>
> > Anyone know where I can get one of these tiny adapters?
>
> Doug, what size was the OMTI bridge controller? I have several of the
> 3.5" form factor. If that size, do you have the model number?
Yeah, they're 3.5 inch format, ISTR it had a Z-80 controller... 50-pin
ribbon cable header at one end, one 34-pin control header and two 20-pin
data headers at the other... I'll check the model number tonight, and
get back to you tomorrow.
-dq
> Kryten is correct and it was a cleaning robot. I happen to
> have two of the 'Red Dwarf' series books here. 'Red Dwarf: Better
> Than Life' is one of my favorite sci-fi books, alongside '2001' and
> Heinlein's 'Friday' and 'Have Spacesuit, Will Travel'.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Awesome book; the ever-present terminals in this future provide
functions much like the Web does today. Quite visionary. I also
think his vision of a fragmented United States will come to pass
(many are ready for The Republic of California, but I dread the
Midwest Kingdom).
-dq
Hello, Mike. I'm interested about the software, mainly.
If the CPU is not heavy it could be send by mail, I think.
Thanks !
Sergio Pedraja
Santander
Spain
----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: M H Stein <mhstein(a)usa.net>
Fecha: Mi?rcoles, Octubre 17, 2001 8:40 am
Asunto: Toshiba T300 - last call, Toronto area
> One gone, one awaiting its fate: T300 dual floppy PC semi-
> compatible, no monitor (but std RGB OK), spare KB, 2 sets of 3
> manuals, 123 & dBII, diskettes & some tech info; also service info
> & schematics for T100. Good for converting 360 to/from 600 Kb
> diskettes.
> Headed for landfill if no interest.
>
> mike
>