This isn't exactly on topic as it isn't computer stuff, but it is older
than 10 years, and I know there are some audio people on this list.
I have the following amplifier manuals or data sheets available:
-Shure Data Sheet for models M68, M68FC, M68FCE
-Realistic MPA-35 owners manual
-Realistic MPA-100 owners manual
-Bogen Installation and Operation Manual for models CHS-35A, CHS-60A,
CHS-100A
-Shure Data Sheet/Manual for models AMS4000, AMS8000
-TOA manual for models A-903, A-906, A-912
-EDCOR data sheet for model MA-35 (two of these)
If anyone wants them, just give me an address to mail them to and a list
of the ones you want.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Just passing this on.
gil
>From: "John" <john_a_s(a)hotmail.com>
>To: <gil(a)vauxelectronics.com>
>Subject: Fw: HP stuff FS
>Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 23:05:51 -0000
>
>Hi Gil,
>
>Could you pass this on to ClassicCmp cctalk list please? I think the guy
>below has a 1970s HP-1000E for sale, his web page is at:
>
>http://www.w9fz.com/hp9000/index.html
>
>The 82901M on the disks page has gone, below is the edited version.
>
>Wishing you a Happy Christmas!
>John
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <w9fz(a)ix.netcom.com>
>To: "John" <john_a_s(a)hotmail.com>
>Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 3:16 AM
>Subject: Re: HP availability
>
>
>> Hi there:
>>
>> I think the picture you're talking about was an HP1000E . I actually have
>> another one of those in stock ready to go. A guy, who says he is not
>really a
>> collector, but rather a guy who used to use those in his work, wanted that
>> one. Apparently he had some software punch tapes and a reader and he read
>> some code into it. There were two HP1000E's. THe one in the picture is
>the
>> shorter one. THe one I have now available is the taller one.
>>
>> Bruce Richardson
>> W9FZ
>
>
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Steve,
Last question first: his eBay seller's ID is "grizzylee" and one of his
auctions is at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2052204164.
As to your first question, depends on how much you like the Otrona, and how
much of a collector you are. I still have my 8:16. If you try to sell your
Attache, don't expect more than $50-$75 on eBay. I have seen some go for
more, but there does not seem to be a "hot" market for them.
As to the video, I have heard that the video chip (a 5027, IIRC) often went
bad, but I do not know if that would cause the symptom you see (Tony?). It
might just need an adjustment to the Vertical Sync pot.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Smith [mailto:ssmith12@rochester.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 8:17 PM
To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Otrona Attache
Hi J.C.,
I have a functioning Attache (it has some video probs; like vertical roll)
which I've owned since new. Should I fix it or sell it? If so, how
(either/both). And who is this Donald that has all Otrona's inventory? If
you don't mind my asking....
--Steve Smith
The date of publication for the manuals I am seeking should be circa
1986-1987.
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I need any documentation for the Chips & Technologies Super386 chipset.
$$$
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I am seeking out the manuals for the following software by Labtech:
Acquire
Notebook
Realtime Access
Also looking for the manual for Strawberry Tree Computers "Laboratory &
Industrial Data Acquisition & Control".
If you've got them, please e-mail me directly at <sellam(a)vintage.org>.
There is a bounty on each one.
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I guess I should have been more specific :-)
I have what appears to be an OEM LA36. The label on the front says 'Data
Terminal Mart'. On the back, there is a label from Digital which gives the
model number as LA36DP. The processor board inside is made by Datasouth
Computer Corporation (P/N 512000-2). There is an 8 DIPswitch located on the
board. I do not have any documentation for this particular model and thus,
I do not know what the settings should be on the switches. I do have user
docs for an older LA36, but it does not cover my particular model.
I am looking for information on the LA36, specifically the 8 dip switches.
What I am trying to accomplish is to get the terminal console working on my
PDP-11/10 (really it is a PDP-11/05) prior to getting my PDP-11/20 running.
When I hook everything up, the SCL on the PDP-11/10 has the expected
voltages. When I connect it up to the LA36, the voltages are driven to near
0v. I am not sure I have things hooked up correctly, or if there is a
problem with the SCL. I used the docs I had for the older LA36 to connect
my LA36DP. The connections I made were from T+ on the PDP-11 to R+ on the
LA36 and T- on the PDP-11 to R- on the LA36. When the LA36 is not
connected, there is no voltage on the Transmit/Receive which I am presuming
means the LA36 is in passive mode. Voltages are present on the
Transmit/Receive on the PDP-11 side, and I presume the SCL is in active
mode.
Unfortunately, I am not sure if this is correct (I am from the RS232
generation, the 20mA is slightly confusing).
Any ideas?
>From: "Truthan,Larry" <truthanl(a)oclc.org>
>Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>To: "'iamvirtual(a)hotmail.com'" <iamvirtual(a)hotmail.com>
>CC: "'cctalk(a)classiccmp.org'" <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
>Subject: DEC LA36 Decwriter II
>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:42:02 -0500
>
>I have the engineering prints in the LA 36 Decwriter II
>
>LA36 (MPC5) sheet 5 of 8 shows 20 ma RECIEVE on J3 pin 7(+) and Pin 3(-)
>bridged by a 3.3 volt zener D4 746A feeding a 4N26 (E43) opto-isolator
>which drives a MXAA05 (Q4) driver transitor which has its collector on J4
>pin 2 "S.I." (serial in)
>
>20 ma TRANSMIT is on J3 Pin 5(+) and Pin 2(-). These pins are bridged
>by a 1N4004 diode D6. This diode also is parallel to the
>emitter/collector of Q2, an A05. which is driven by another 4N26
>opto-isolator (E47). S.O. is J4 pin 4. It is driven by a 7404
>inverter
>(E62)-(Input is 7404 pin 3 connected to the diode cathode of the
>opto-isolator, output is 7404 pin 4, which connects directly to J4 pin 4,
>"S.O." serial out)
>
>Sincerely
>
>Larry Truthan
>
>
>In reply to:
>
>Message: 29
>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 09:39:19 -0700
>From: Kevin Handy <kth(a)srv.net>
>To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>Subject: Re: DEC LA36
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Prolinear made a model with an 80386 processor.
-----Original Message-----
From: evan [mailto:evan947@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 6:31 AM
To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Other (non-HP) DOS clamshells?
Hi all... besides than the HP-95/100/200, what are
other DOS clamshells of the era? I'm aware of the
Atari Portfolio and the Poqet device, but there are
several more, methinks...
Hi Mr. Johnston,
today I was looking for some Z8000 Fans, to talk about experieces ...
Are you interested ?
Please, be so kind and send a mail.
Guenter Mewes (www.guentermewes.de)
Subject pretty much says it all. Anyone got docs on this critter?
Thanks;
-jim
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