Hi all
I saved a whole stash of BBC stuff. Two Masters, one with the 80186
coprocessor. Four or maybe 5 disk drives (I think the 5th is a 3.5")
Lots and lots of software and docs.
Now, I'm not much into BBCs. Anyone out there who can use this stuff
better than I can? (I do need a WD1770, but it's a bit OTT to strip
a BBC to get one chip).
Oh yes, and the catch -- I'm in Cape Town, South Africa.
Wouter
www.retro.co.za
From: Ian Primus <ian_primus(a)yahoo.com>
>One problem is that I don't know
>what the Teletype is _supposed_ to do. I have never seen one
>operational
>
Did you see my teletype page? It has movies of an operating teletype
http://www.pdp8.net/asr33/asr33.shtml Not too different than operation
in local mode.
>I have been attempting to get my ASR33 teletype connected to something
>and communicating, but so far I have not been successful. I have built
>the interface here :
>http://www.daedalus.co.nz/~don/computing/20mahack.html
>
It looks pretty marginal, a lot of serial ports aren't going to have the
drive. I made a converter with optoisolators & rs-232 chips etc
which is a lot more complex than needed and also was a little strange since I
made it before I got that degree. If nobody has pointed you to a better one
I can scan my schematic, >15 years ago radio shack had the parts.
David Gesswein
http://www.pdp8.net/ -- Run an old computer with blinkenlights
Have any PDP-8 stuff you're willing to part with?
From a motorcycle list that I'm on. Please respond to:
one2dmax(a)aol.com
Hello guys, I have a ton of electronic stuff and will probably never use
it. There are hundreds of semiconductors, chips, diodes, ect... in the
lot. I originally purchased the stuff for the storage containers. I'm
sure some of this stuff has some value though and hopefully one of you
has a need for this stuff and can make me a fair offer. Contact me off
the list for pictures and offers. I have no idea what it is worth so try
to be fair with me. I think some of it went to a training kit and other
stuff goes to an auto repair kit as I had a manual that came with it.
A partial list of what's there according to the labels on the drawers:
Chips?:
555 Timer
741 Op-Amp
7402 4001 Quad 2 Input NOR
7400 4011 2 Input NAND
7404 HEX Invertor 74HC04
7411 3 Input Tripple AND
7445 Decoder
7447 7SGG Decoder
7475 Latch
7476 J-K
7404N
4n26
1406
1506
2112 ram
6808
74ls42
74s40
74123
7?126
74ls160
1408
74150
74141
74151
7442
7400
7402
2114
2240
2901
lm311
7403
7404
7474
75150
75154
301
4001
7408
741 op amp
7475
7476
74175
74193
7447
555 timer
7420
7432
7486
7490
74ls259
74ls266
7409
lm565
74ls27
74ls30
7495
74ls240
75452
1458
3n128 mosfet
Others
Diodes?:
1n4006
1n4732
910 GE
1n4148
1n4149
ST2 Diac 28/
1n34 GE
1n5236B 5V Zener
1n4733
1n4734 5.6v Zen
1n4752
1n5230 4.7v
1n5234b 6.2v Zen
Others
I don't know what this stuff is?:
3904 npn
3906 pnp
2222a
2n4224 jfet
2n4403
5400 scr
ecg265
t 106 d scr
sc136 triac
l m317 t
lm 337
til 312
1738r
others
There is a lot of stuff that is unlabled and not in drawers. Also I have
no way of guaranteeing what is in each drawer to verify the accuracy of
the label. Again if you are interested I can take some pictures and send
them to you.
Thanks and Later,
Sean and Sherry Morley
Kansas Chapter Rep - Welcome to the VMOA! <http://v-max.com>
Member Number #1479
Our Website - Morley's MuscleCars and MuscleBikes
<http://www.fbody.com/members/one2dmax/MorleysMusclecars.htm>
Hello. I' in the process of moving, and the storage space I thought I had did
not materialize, so...
If there is anyone in the southeastern MA/RI area that can pick up some of
these machines, they are yours for the taking (mostly Tandy 1000 and Apple
stuff). They are located in Taunton, MA, but I can also bring them to Fall
River, MA, where I now live. I only have about a week tops to get rid of this
stuff. If anyone is interested but can't pick the stuff up in a week, I may be
able to hold on to it for a short while longer. Unfortunately, I won't be able
to ship anything at this time. You can view the list of stuff at
http://www.ovay.com/list.txt and I'll be updating it when stuff goes. Email me
at ccmp(a)ovay.com and I'll get back to you. Thanks so much for reading this.
Marc Bileau
Patrick Finnegan wrote:
.
> I've just recently got a VAXstation 3520
Something I'd love to see up close someday...
> [ More about installing additional CPU boards ]
That would be interesting - looking forward to comments from
Antonio and others about whether this is really possible...
On a related note, I there's a MicroNote about running multiple
MicroVAX II CPUs (KA630, M7606) in a single backplane. Up to 4
in fact (MicroNote #26, on www.ibiblio.org). Has anyone on the
list ever worked with, built, or seen such a beast? Did any
interesting OS research projects of the time use this feature
(I'm thinking V or Mach)?
--S.
From another list that I'm on.....
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [interceptors] Non Tech - Selling electronics gizmos
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 12:12:50 EDT
From: one2dmax(a)aol.com
Reply-To: interceptors(a)yahoogroups.com
To: vmoatech(a)yahoogroups.com, vmoachat(a)yahoogroups.com,
vmax(a)yahoogroups.com, vmaxmotorcycleridersclub(a)yahoogroups.com
CC: fzxfazer(a)yahoogroups.com, interceptors(a)yahoogroups.com,
vfrlist(a)yahoogroups.com, xjmotorcyclegroup(a)yahoogroups.com,
jlaudiobass(a)yahoogroups.com
Hello guys, I have a ton of electronic stuff and will probably never use
it. There are hundreds of semiconductors, chips, diodes, ect... in the
lot. I originally purchased the stuff for the storage containers. I'm
sure some of this stuff has some value though and hopefully one of you
has a need for this stuff and can make me a fair offer. Contact me off
the list for pictures and offers. I have no idea what it is worth so try
to be fair with me. I think some of it went to a training kit and other
stuff goes to an auto repair kit as I had a manual that came with it.
A partial list of what's there according to the labels on the drawers:
Chips?:
555 Timer
741 Op-Amp
7402 4001 Quad 2 Input NOR
7400 4011 2 Input NAND
7404 HEX Invertor 74HC04
7411 3 Input Tripple AND
7445 Decoder
7447 7SGG Decoder
7475 Latch
7476 J-K
7404N
4n26
1406
1506
2112 ram
6808
74ls42
74s40
74123
7?126
74ls160
1408
74150
74141
74151
7442
7400
7402
2114
2240
2901
lm311
7403
7404
7474
75150
75154
301
4001
7408
741 op amp
7475
7476
74175
74193
7447
555 timer
7420
7432
7486
7490
74ls259
74ls266
7409
lm565
74ls27
74ls30
7495
74ls240
75452
1458
3n128 mosfet
Others
Diodes?:
1n4006
1n4732
910 GE
1n4148
1n4149
ST2 Diac 28/
1n34 GE
1n5236B 5V Zener
1n4733
1n4734 5.6v Zen
1n4752
1n5230 4.7v
1n5234b 6.2v Zen
Others
I don't know what this stuff is?:
3904 npn
3906 pnp
2222a
2n4224 jfet
2n4403
5400 scr
ecg265
t 106 d scr
sc136 triac
l m317 t
lm 337
til 312
1738r
others
There is a lot of stuff that is unlabled and not in drawers. Also I have
no way of guaranteeing what is in each drawer to verify the accuracy of
the label. Again if you are interested I can take some pictures and send
them to you.
Thanks and Later,
Sean and Sherry Morley
Kansas Chapter Rep - Welcome to the VMOA! <http://v-max.com>
Member Number #1479
Our Website - Morley's MuscleCars and MuscleBikes
<http://www.fbody.com/members/one2dmax/MorleysMusclecars.htm>
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Still have any of this?
----
I've got another batch of things to get rid of. Not everthing is free
this time. If any of my prices are out of line, please feel free to
counter offer.
Free + shipping:
-2 empty drive bay covers for BA440 series DEC cabinets
-M7165 with ribbon cables
-IBM WDS-380 scsi drive, 80megs, full height 3.5"
-big pot with knob, new, made by Clarostat? 3 terminals, 06-115921-019,
625-7917, unknown values
-Namco limit switch, mounted on a plate, rated for both AC and DC, 125v
at 15amps AC or .5amps DC.
-IBM 8bit ISA serial/parallel card with NS16450N uart, from an AT
-generic PC floppy cable :-)
-WDC 8/16 bit ISA 256K VGA card
For sale plus shipping:
-2 fan trays with fans from a DEC R400X DSSI expansion chassis.... these
are the same as the ones in any BA440 chassis right? $10.00 each
-1 power supply from DEC R400X DSSI expansion chassis. I assume this os
also the same as for the BA440. $20
-Kensington System Saver Mac, this is for a Plus, SE, etc. It's in
great shape. $20.00
-SCO Open Desktop 2.0.0 on QIC tape. I tried installing it, and I think
I had a bad tape drive.... NT wouldn't see the drive either. I picked
it up used but the tape had never been opened until I opened it. It is
in the original box with all manuals and license card. $5.00
-2 Belkin narrow centronics style 6 foot scsi cables and a no-name
terminator of some kind, probably passsive. All in new condition. $15.00
-generic scsi drive case, narrow with centronics style connectors, will
accept either a HD or a cdrom.... has two face plates. Never used for
more than a few minutes, stored most of the time. Still in box. $15.00
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 12:03:37 -0400
From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
Subject: WTB: Pro-Log programmer parts
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20031011120337.007db100(a)pop-server.cfl.rr.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hi all,
I picked up a couple of Pro-Log M900, M920 and M980 programmers lately. I want to burn some BiPolar PROMs and I need a Pro-Log PM 9048 "Intel Generic" personality module. It will look something like this
<http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/pro-log/person-harris.jpg>. I'm also looking for other Pro-Log parts and I have parts to trade so if you have anything that you're willing to part with send me a list. Here's more pictures on my Pro-Log stuff. No text or descriptions yet, just pictures.
<http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/pro-log/>
Joe
Joe, Et Al;
I have a Pro-Log M980 with a PM9080 Personality Module and two PA28-80B's and a PA40-80a also have the M304 RS232 Commnication Adaptor and a board marked "PROM PRGM SOCKET" with a 16 pin and a 24 Pin zip socket that plugs into an interfacecard [has two sets of 28 pin PIN's on back] but I dont have a board to plug it into. I need to find a GENERIC Module or a PM9059 for Intersil 82s123's.
I hope someone out there can help.
Bob in Wisconsin
AFAIK, everything's on topic, but if not, oops...
Been doing more basement cleaning, and have some stuff for giveaway (with
more to come). Cost: Cost of actual shipping.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
MicroSoft Visual C++ Version 1.0 SDK manuals (all of 'em -- comes up about
kneehigh to me!) - Cost could be prohibitive via UPS, but at least in the
USA, Postal Service "Book Rate" should be affordable, even if it takes a
while...
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
OS/2 Version 2.11 on 3.5" Floppy - Still Shrinkwrapped!!!
Communication Manager/2 for OS/2 Version 1.1 - still shrinkwrapped, but one
corner is 'torn' - you can tell it's never been opened, but the shrinkwrap
has seen a few better days... ;-)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Atari 800xl (works) with another 800xl (parts, not tested...) This comes
with some software, but I have no clue what... I believe I have power
supplies (I found 4 so far, but not sure which ones are for the 800xl's...
1050 disk drive, CX-85 numerical keypad, XM-301 modem, and other assorted
indescribabibbles... ;-)
I can throw in a joystick or two, and I think I have a set of 'normal'
paddles (not the ones that came with indy racing...) I'm still looking &
sorting, so I dunno what else I have Atari 8-bit based, but you can get the
whole lot for shipping... ;-)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
That's all *for now* - anything not claimed in 7 days will be dumpstered or
epayed - it's gotta go...
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger