On Dec 23, 0:04, Philip Pemberton wrote:
> You lucky devil! A Dataman S3 (aka "Softy 3")? I saw an S4 for ?165 at a
> hamfest. Had there been a bank machine within 10 miles I would have
bought
> it.
It would have been a good buy. With the right adaptor , it can also do
several types of PALs, GALS, and other devices. Sadly, my S3 is rather
more limited. OTOH, it cost less than ?165.
> But there is some consolation. I'm getting an Elnec PrEPROM-02aLV EPROM
> programmer for Christmas, so all is not lost.
That will certainly do the job.
> > I can check the Hitachi data
> > sheets to make sure it uses the correct parameters for OTP devices,
> > in case they're different from "normal" EPROMs.
> That would be great - have you got a copy of the TI TMS2532 datasheet,
too?
The OTP package is identical to the ceramic/quartz package, so no problem
there. The HN462532 is pin-compatible to the TMS2532 as well, so that's no
problem either. Both use a single 50ms programing pulse with Vpp=25V.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
>dave you have a 28s - i loved mine till it died - sent it to hp to fix
>and they sent me a 48 to replace it - it had the best keyboard instead
>of having to shift alpha modes all the time - billp
>On Monday, December 23, 2002, at 04:48 , Dave McGuire wrote:
I loved my 42s until someone stole it... and the cost on ebay
to replace it is prohibitive...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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In this day of special holidays, we must remember today's most important
celebration ... the transistor, in 1947 (IIRC?).
Merry Transistor Day,
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I'm trying to locate a copy of the instructions for connecting a Model
2000 keyboard to a Model 6000 computer. They were included in the swap
region of one of the boot disks for Xenix 3.2.something. Does anyone have a
copy of this file anywhere?
I think it is called m6010.tar (or something similar).
Any other Tandy Xenix resouces out there?
Thanks,
Kelly
kb2syd
I'm trying to locate a copy of the instructions for connecting a Model 2000
keyboard to a Model 6000 computer. They were included in the swap region of
one of the boot disks for Xenix 3.2.something. Does anyone have a copy of
this file anywhere?
I think it is called m6010.tar (or something similar).
Any other Tandy Xenix resouces out there?
Thanks,
Kelly
kb2syd
Glen S, if you have trouble reworking your fans let me know, I have some
available. We're in Melbourne, Florida. See our partial list of available
items at www.tarinc.com
thom
Hi,
There is a VAXstation II/GPX in a BA23 floorstand available
in the area of Regensburg/Germany.
AFAIR the QBus contains CPU, GPX-Framebuffer, RAM (don't know how much),
ethernet and MFM-controller.
It should be in working condition and is free for pickup (no shipping!).
For further information please contact t.bartzick_NOSPAM_(a)gmx.net
(remove the "_NOSPAM_").
bye
Thilo