To whom it concerns,
I am looking to find 1 maybe more external 5 1/4"
floppy drives. Anyone with info please let me know.
Mike
twin987(a)yahoo.com
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Regarding your thread on NS32k designs (aug2002) to update. We showed off
the 375 prototype at the VCF at NASA a few months back - it was a wirewrap
and ran great. Also showed a production unit that also ran well. It was sold
mostly in aerospace and government (which is why you don't see many owned by
individuals nowadays).
386BSD was inspired by many SCS software innovations, including support
functions.
I passed on your kind words about the 375 to William. Regards,
Lynne Jolitz.
Hi,
if I remember right, GRI-99 was the computer used in Dymo Graphics, called
later Itek systems. Those were used for editorial and composing room text
processing with "intelligent" VDU's with Z80 processors. There were a user
Group for the European users of Itek systems in the 80's. The system was
build in the USA, but I had no idea that the computer could have been
British.
I have used those systems by myself, but now studying history in the
University of Tampere in Finland.
Regards,
Osmo Palonen
I have a Timex/Sinclair 1000. Excellent condition, with manual and boxed
memory plug-in.
A little before my time....but I've held on to it. Any market for this ?
David Clark
Mobile AL USA
In a message dated 1/6/2003 7:05:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jcwren(a)jcwren.com writes:
<< I have a '74 Barracuda that's being restored. The original 283 was tossed
out into the dirt by the previous owner, and a 440 dropped in. During the
restoration, I found a cracked piston skirt, so I had the engine rebuilt.
We're looking for some adapter plates to put it on the dyno, but the desktop
calculation says 475 HP at the crank. >>
Actually, the original engine would have …
[View More]been a 318, maybe a 340. There was a
273, but was not in production in 1974.
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Hi,
I'm new to this list and wondering how many Corvus collectors are out
there. I have a fairly broad collection of hardware and software,
including 3 or 4 (working!) Bank tape drives (complete with the
rare-as-hens-teeth continuous loop cartridges).
Other interests and collections:
- Apple II and Apple ///
- IBM RT/PC
- AT&T 3B1
- Heath H11
- Intel MDS-800
- Asst. old CP/M boxen
Steve
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From: Sonny Helms <sonhel(a)cox.net>
To: cctalk-admin(a)classiccmp.org
Date: Friday, January 3, 2003, 9:13:23 AM
Subject: Zerox 8086
I have an Zerox 8086 with monitor and keyboard and software and books. It
worked last time I had it hooked up about a year ago. What would it be
worth.
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Jeffrey Sharp
Contact the original author, please.
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From: REO1805(a)aol.com <REO1805(a)aol.com>
To: cc-admin(a)subatomix.com
Date: Sunday, January 5, 2003, 7:54:47 AM
Subject: commodore systems
I have a commodore 128 (new condition as purchased in box) and a commodore
64c system (used but like new with box) also a commodore vic-20 manual if
anyone should be interested
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Jeffrey Sharp