>From: Tothwolf <tothwolf(a)concentric.net>
>
>On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
>
>> An interesting side note about the Belden cords that I found in a web
>> search:
>>
>> " The Eberline Instruments using the non-standard AC cord are listed on
>> page two of this bulletin. Belden power cord model #17280 has standard
>> polarity per UL 817 and CSA 895B and should NOT be used on the Eberline
>> instruments listed. Belden model #17952 has polarity, neutral and lines
>> reversed and is the only cord to be used on the Eberline Instruments
>> listed. The non-standard cords come from the manufacturer with a paper
>> label stating that they have reversed polarity but the labels are
>> susceptible to damage and are easily lost. "
>
>I have one of those non-standard cords in a box of parts for my JC80
>system. It appears Johnson Controls used those cords for that system. I'd
>like to find a couple more of those cords (I'm short one, and could use a
>spare) if anyone comes across any.
>
>-Toth
>
>
Hi
Well, it looks like I was right after all. The part numbers
I posted were correct. I could use a couple of these cords
myself. I have a few but not as many as I have things to use it
on and some cords are in poor shape. I'm not sure If Allied
has a minimum order ( but I think they do ) but I'd be willing
go in with someone else on a purchase of at least 3 of these
cords. Their on line is listed as www.allied.avnet.com.
I haven't checked it out yet but if there is some interest
it might be worth it. The shipping will be high compared to
the cost of the cords but that is life.
Dwight
Repost of numbers:
manuf Manuf# Allied# Length Price
Alpha 543 663-7082 7'6" 4.62
Belden 17952 612-3569 8' 5.38 < non-standard line/neutral
Belden 17280 612-3677 7'6" 4.84
Picked up a Gateway 15" digital flat panel display at auction on Thursday
and need the video cable and ac adapter for it. Gateway was no help both
online and I went to one of their local stores (they do not carry parts).
During a google search I did find these part numbers cable = 8003275 and
adapter = 6500322. no luck on ebay either. Anyone have clue? Thanks
Ouch! Good luck. I wonder how rare one of those are. I've heard of them
(I think), but I'm pretty sure I've never seen one for sale. Depending on
how badly you need the data, you might want to consider looking for a
professional data recovery service that might have a drive (unless you're
lucky and someone on the list can do it for you).
Zane
> DEC RV20 optical disk drive... is what you are looking for...
>
>
>
> Brian Hechinger wrote:
>
> > and does anyone know where i could get one? i need to get data off of an
> > RV02K pak, but lack the drive.
Is it normal for a Variac to hum when it's plugged in?
If not, any ideas why one would do so?
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Man of Intrigue and Danger http://www.vintage.org
* Old computing resources for business and academia at www.VintageTech.com *
>Yup, made with a diamond stylus. The machine that made them (as well as a
>radio) is still in the home too. The friend that passed away built it into
>the wall with a custom cabinet. The family won't remove it because it
>would leave a hole in a paneled wall, and they don't want to replace the
>paneling.
I would offer to repanel that wall for them (even the entire room to make
sure it matched) if it meant laying my hands on one of those.
Is the family selling the house? If so, stay in close contact, and even
talk to the realitor and see if you can arrange something with the buyer
to take custody of the machine.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert F. Schaefer
Sent: Fri 9/20/2002 7:27 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Cc:
Subject: Fw: units available
Found on spamnet news, wish I was a few hours closer!
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hank Vander Waal" <hvanderw(a)novagate.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:24 PM
Subject: units available
What are you asking for the MV3100 and do you ship?
Thanks
John Willis
> Anyone interested in the following pieces of equipment please contact
me
off
> list. Doing some house cleaning here and need to move a couple of
things.
> They are located in West Michigan near Grand Rapids.
>
> MV3100-30 with 32MB memory
> can throw in drive or 2
>
> Decservers - 200's and 300's with MMJ connectors
> 90L & 90l+
> Decserver 250 with LP ports
> VT 320's
>
> I really dont want to throw them away - I can remember how much this
stuf
> cost new !! :)
>
> please contact me at hvanderw at mansply dot com
>
>
>
Found on spamnet news, wish I was a few hours closer!
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hank Vander Waal" <hvanderw(a)novagate.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:24 PM
Subject: units available
> Anyone interested in the following pieces of equipment please contact me
off
> list. Doing some house cleaning here and need to move a couple of things.
> They are located in West Michigan near Grand Rapids.
>
> MV3100-30 with 32MB memory
> can throw in drive or 2
>
> Decservers - 200's and 300's with MMJ connectors
> 90L & 90l+
> Decserver 250 with LP ports
> VT 320's
>
> I really dont want to throw them away - I can remember how much this stuf
> cost new !! :)
>
> please contact me at hvanderw at mansply dot com
>
>
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keys" <jrkeys(a)concentric.net>
To: "cctech@classiccmp" <cctech(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 6:14 PM
Subject: Flat Panel Display
> Picked up a Gateway 15" digital flat panel display at auction on Thursday
> and need the video cable and ac adapter for it. Gateway was no help both
> online and I went to one of their local stores (they do not carry parts).
> During a google search I did find these part numbers cable = 8003275 and
> adapter = 6500322. no luck on ebay either. Anyone have clue? Thanks
>
Those drives must be from an IBM control unit, such as a 3174, since I know
the drives in it say "1.4M" next to them.
Will J
_________________________________________________________________
MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
I finally got serious about my Commodore LT and did some major Googling
thru the NGs. Following some hints I found, I got what I think is the pinout
for the 8pin mini-din power plug on the Zeos site. Sanyo appears to be the
mfgr. Anyone on the list have one of these beasts ? 3 of the pins take 15v
and I'd like to find the amperage requirements.
Lawrence
lgwalker(a)mts.net
bigwalk_ca(a)yahoo.com