J. Darren Peterson:
I realize you posted the e-mail below two years ago, but I am wondering
if you are still looking for a good home for your Tek 7603 manual. I
just recently acquired one and I am trying to fix it up. You can
contact me at: tmwillis(a)worldnet.att.net. Thanks for your generosity.
Fellow Tektronix enthusiast Tom Willis
From: J. Darren Peterson (jdarren(a)ala.net)
Date: 02/21/00-08:17:28 AM Z
I would like to find a home for a Tektronix 7603 / R7603 Oscilloscope
Service Manual and will give it for the cost of shipping. The shipping
will be $3.20 for USPS Priority Mail. I will send to first person to
contact.
Thanks.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: steve [mailto:tosteve@yahoo.com]
> Things I'm looking for:
> - HP-85
> - Exidy Sorcerer
> - NEC PC-8201a
> - Commodore 128D
> - TRS-80 pocket PC (PC1)
> - Panasonic RL-H1000 Pocket PC
This reminds me...
I have a "pocket" computer, which is, as far as I can tell,
nearly identical to the above TRS-80, except made by some
other company. (Don't remember which) Does anyone know a
source for LCD screens for these things? My screen is
cracked, and I'd actually like to use this thing again.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
/usr/bin/perl -e '
print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
'
I just rescued an HP 7470A plotter from hitting the round file. But
realistically, I'll never use it. has an open foil package with the 5
colored pens in it. And a serial looking cable.
Free for pickup in New Haven, CT, or pay (via money order or PayPal)
for shipping, packing materials, and maybe something for the labor. :)
Now, kinda OT, but here goes. Answers probably should be off-list...
I have a Sun Ultra1 Creator. It doesn't want to boot to the hooked up Sun
monitor, and yes, a type 5c keyboard and optical mouse are connected too. It
boots to the serial terminal, and I get a message "Memory Address not
Aligned", then the ok prompt.
Haven't had a chance to search online yet. This is my fist foray
into the world of Sun. Hopefully I can get Solaris 8 on this puppy, then
move to NetBSD...
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Running since 01/22/2002 without a crash
This is a nice lecture. Does anyone know where I can find a copy of the
book that is referenced in the lecture:
J. E. Thornton. Design of a Computer: The Control Data 6600. Scott Foresman and Company, 1970
--tom
At 10:19 PM 3/21/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hey y'all ... I just found a web-based version of a lecture
>Gordon Bell gave about Seymour Cray in 1997. It's wonderful.
>
>http://www.research.microsoft.com/users/gbell/craytalk/sld001.htm
>
>There are detailed notes under many of the slides. The last slide
>is hilarious and kind of touching.
>
>brian
>
>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>_| _| _| Brian Knittel / Quarterbyte Systems, Inc.
>_| _| _| Tel: 1-510-559-7930 Fax: 1-510-525-6889
>_| _| _| Email: brian(a)quarterbyte.com
>_| _| _| http://www.quarterbyte.com
>
>
>
Joe, the chap below contacted meabout the Tango stuff that I sent to
you, and has been unable to reach you at the most recent address I have
for you. Would you please contact him. Thanks.
- don
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:47:31 +0800
From: S. K. Li <saikeungli(a)ctimail3.com>
To: Don Maslin <donm(a)cts.com>
Subject: Re: Tango Schematic capture, PCB layout and autorouting programs
Unfortunately that email address is not O.K. too. Do you have another one?
Thanks.
SK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Maslin" <donm(a)cts.com>
To: "S. K. Li" <saikeungli(a)ctimail3.com>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Tango Schematic capture, PCB layout and autorouting programs
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, S. K. Li wrote:
>
> > Many thanks for your reply. Would you give me Joe's updated email
address? I
> > could not reach him with the old one. Thanks.
>
> I saw an email from him today from `rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com'. Try that one.
>
> - don
>
>
>
> > Things I'm looking for:
> > - HP-85
> > - Exidy Sorcerer
> > - NEC PC-8201a
> > - Commodore 128D
> > - TRS-80 pocket PC (PC1)
> > - Panasonic RL-H1000 Pocket PC
I don't have a PC-1 but I have both a PC-3 and a PC-6 that I'd be willing to
part with. Both are in excellent condition in the original boxes with the
docs. If anyone wants one, make an offer off-list.
SteveRob
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 01:30:10AM -0500, Gunther Schadow wrote:
> BTW: the TU81PLUS is a real beauty. It's so much fun to
> write a filesystem dump to it, watch the reels spin and
> smoothly write the dump to tape. It is streaming the
> whole time. Very slick. You gotta see this.
i have seen this. it's a wonderous thing. god the TU81+ rocks. they just
don't make tape drives like that anymore.
-brian
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