Hi Eric,
I saw something you put on the web last year. Do you have an old
Signetics data book? I'm trying to find a schematic for the inside of a
Signetics MC3361 chip. Can you help me. Thanks.
Bob Carson
Hi All,
Just to let y'all know.. today I picked up a great set of
manuals, (original) diskettes and some hardware from Tim
Majoch, who, due to personal issues, can no longer enjoy
this crazy hobby we all share.
Saved are a full set of RT-11 manuals, the RX50 diskette
kits for 5.4F, some hardware diag diskettes, and some Qbus
boards that are most welcome to me (RQDX1 and DELQA - I
blew up my own RQDX1 *sigh*).
His two Micro11/23s also have found a new home - which is
good, because if they hadn't, I'd have forced myself to
load up two more suitcases, and get yelled at by KLM people :)
Cheers,
Fred-On-The-Move ;)
I've got a whole slew of pre-PPC Macs, parts, hard and floppy drives,
external CDROMs and other miscellanous odds and ends available if anyone's
interested; also a *ton* of old software for OS9 and earlier. CPUs include
several LC series, si's, at least one ci, an SE or two, a 512K, a
nonfunctional Plus, a Performa 550 (all-in-one unit) at least one Classic in
original box, with an IWII in its original box plus assorted cables,
keyboards and whatnot. Have a few extra printers around as well - various
Stylewriters and a couple of (unboxed) IWIIs which do work. Some CPUs have
been fixed up and are running, others are just as-found at my local
recycling area. Just don't have room for all these oldies so now that I've
indulged myself in a little nostalgia by fiddling with 'em I'm ready to part
with them, *free*.
I'm in suburban Boston (Needham, MA) and have no plans to ship any of this
but if anyone wants to communicate with me about taking some of this
material off my hands drop me a line. My regular weekly circuit takes me to
Salem, NH and to Hingham, MA so arrangements could be made to do a handover
in those locations as well. A perfect opportunity to acquaint yourself with
Systems 5, 6,7 and 8x.
Seth Lewin
sml49(a)comcast.net
I am selling a vintage computer collection that I have been working on
for almost 10 years. It contains many computers from many different
companies that span the late '70s, 80's, and early '90s. All systems
come with original software, manuals, books, magazines, videos,
keyboards, monitors, mice, etc...
I have also tried to collect very interesting and rare items including
an original 1978 Apple II Reference Book from Apple, twin Macintosh
512ks with some fantastic accessories, a complete TRS-80 Pocket II
Computer, and many other items.
I could not possibly list everything that I have so I created an
entire web site (not a page) so you can browse through the pictures,
background, statistics, and other information. I have treated these
systems with the greatest care and I think you'll see that when you
browse through the gallery.
If you're a fan of Commodore, Apple, Macintosh, Amiga, TRS-80, Timex,
etc...you'll at least want to browse my pages for a trip down memory
lane.
I'm asking: $575.00 OBO
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
You can go to http://www.mmhart.com/Collection.htm for more
information, pictures, etc...
Thanks!
On Dec 30, 16:01, Robert F. Carson wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> I saw something you put on the web last year. Do you have an old
> Signetics data book? I'm trying to find a schematic for the inside of
a
> Signetics MC3361 chip. Can you help me. Thanks.
I'm not Eric (you sent this message to a mailing list), but maybe I can
point you in the right direction. The MC3361 is a "radio on a chip" IF
subsystem, not terribly old, made by Motorola and second sourced by
various companies. The MC3371 is very similar. You can find the
Motorola data sheets at
http://home.welfen-netz.de/IngoGerlach/9k6_pr/mc3361c.pdf and
http://www.iweil.com/devices/recievers/mc3371.pdf
The latter is particularly detailed, has a good description, and
several sample circuits.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Does anyone have a pinout for the AM26LS34 quad differential line
receiver chip? It's used in some later Acorn Econet products...
My databooks cover the '30 to '33 only, and a google search didn't seem
to find a datasheet.
-tony
In a message dated 12/30/2003 2:37:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
nampcjr(a)yahoo.com writes:
<< Know someone working on a PCjr network, that is in dire need of some older
ISA-type (maybe the only type I guess) of IBM cluster adapters. Anyone have
any to give up or know where else to get them? >>
That does not compute. The PCjr does not have ISA slots.
Hello all!
Know someone working on a PCjr network, that is in dire need of some older ISA-type (maybe the only type I guess) of IBM cluster adapters. Anyone have any to give up or know where else to get them?
Thanks
Brian Heise
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I recently aquired a Franklin ACE 1200. I understand that it is a Apple
II hardware clone that runs CP/M. Is there a good website that documents
this syetem that anyone can recommend?
Also, I have only a single boot disk. I'd be interested in more software
if possible.
TIA,
Eric