Okay, what happened? The item still shows up in a search for
'(dec,digital,pdp)', but when the specific item is selected, it
shows up as invalid:
"The item you requested ( 2300403973 ) is invalid, still pending,
or no longer in our database. Please check the number and try again.
If this message persists, the item has either not started and is
not yet available for viewing, or has expired and is no longer
available."
The last price I saw on it was just over $2000...
Megan
Hello Greg,
I was looking for a DC003 Interrupt logic Chip and found your information on a website. What I need is to know where I can find these chips and who to call. Any information will be greatly appreciated. My information is below so if you can email me or call me, please let me know.
Thank you
Andrew Rodriguez
Classic Components
23605 Telo Ave
Torrance, CA 90505
310 539 5500 xt 317
310 539 4500 Fax
www.class-ic.com
What is it? Looks like a portable terminal of some kind. It is for
sale at what I think is a tourist price and the dealer won't even pull
it off the shelf till he sees money.
Do I want it? ;)
Doc
You wrote...
I have two Toshiba 3100/20 plasma display 286 systems.
Both working except
that one has a dead hard drive. Excellent condition.
Have the schematics
and service manual, user docs, software.
Anybody want them?
--cg
...Do you still have them? My friend has one of these
beasts, sadly without docs or software. It won't get
past some CMOS errors and the HDD fails. It doesn't
appear to boot from floppy either, at least it doesn't
make any noise! We decided to strip the drive out to
mount it from another computer and get the software my
friend needs from the drive. We carefully took it
apart only to find that the HDD has a 26-pin interface
that isn't compatible with IDE.
If you still have the manual, could you do me a favour
tell me if it is possible to boot this machine from
its FDD?
Where are you located? I am located in the UK.
TIA,
<jl/>
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Hi,
I have been looking for this. I'll take XACT if no one else claimed it, but
Eric is right, you do need a dongle to use it...
Thanks,
Ram
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----- Original Message -----
From: jljor
To: cctalk(a)type.domain.here
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: Apple Mactinosh Computer
In June, 1984, as a member of the Research Board, a special group sponsored by MSV Consulting out of New York, I was asked by Steven Jobs to participate in Apple's Executive Advisory Program and evaluate the Mactinosh PC. At the time, I was Vice President of Computer Operations and Communication Systems for Union Pacific Railroad.
After completing my evaluation, the Macintosh that I had been evaluating was given to me in appreciation for my participation and contribution to the program. I have a letter dated July 1, 1985, from William V. Campbell, who was Executive Vice President of U.S. sales for Apple, at the time, which verifies that all of this actually transpired.
Obviously, I still have the Macintosh. I think It may be unique because of the manner in which I acquired it and the fact that it doesn't have a serial number on the back. Why, I don't know. I think the units may have been pulled off the assembly line in a hurry to make a "hands on" presentation to the members of the Research Board at a meeting in San Francisco.
Would you or would you know anyone who could give me an estimated value for this Macintosh? I have a full complement of hardware, including a printer and carrying cases. The equipment is in pristine condition, having been used only briefly over 18 years ago.
Any input you may be able to provide will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
John L. Jorgensen
1800 North 52nd Street
Omaha, NE 68104
Hi,
I came across an email posted some time back about the Tek 4xx scopes
and Tek probes. It mentioned that the Tek P6106 is the "Real McCoy".
What is different between a P6106 and a P6105? I'm looking for the right
probes for a Tek 466.
Thanks!
Steve, N9OH