I need an 11/93 CPU board Willing to pay top dollar
Steven Keane
Apogee Data Systems
11 Bricketts Mill Road
Hampstead, NH 03841
Phone: 603 329-5676
Fax: 978 964-0561
Toll Free 866 287-2996
Cell: 603 231-8400
Email: skeane(a)apogeedata.com
I have one of the original IBM compatible clones made by Multitech (Plus
700 model). But can not find any of the documentation. Does anyone on
this forum have any information on the internals of this PC?
I have been handed down a room full of electronics - my
brother-in-law's father passed away - and I am the nearest relative who
has a career in electronics, so... I am spending my evenings going
through and identifing parts, most of which I am familiar with and have
datasheets on. However, I can't find anything on these i C8702A. A
web search brought me to your posting. I am hoping you have a datasheet
or know where I should go to find one.
Thanks,
Alex
marvin - still got any Cado hardware/software for sale?
Gary
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Yow, Grumpy Ol' Fred is top-posting:
> But the absolutley most OFF-TOPIC post of all, is sending an UNSUBSCRIBE
> message to the list. Everybody makes mistakes. But doing that TWICE
> invalidates one's rights to gripe about off-topic posts.
Here's a little clue for everyone. Every message from this list
(and others run by Mailman I think) has some headers in it that
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Some of these are even valid webby links, so may be usable by the
pointy-clicky set.
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Don't forget the molten iron!
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Hi,
May have a line on one of those... I know they're interesting, I've heard
they have something resembling an operator panel, but I've never actually
seen one and I can't find any pics on the web... can anybody point me to
some?
Thanks
Mike
http://www.corestore.org
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> I play games on mine mostly, but want to get a HD to do some programming on
> the system. Flipping floppies is starting to get annoying.
there are a few schematics for Amiga hard disk controllers floating around the
'net, of varying degrees of complexity - I'll see if I've still got any
bookmarked. I seem to remember that the most promising one was all in Russian
though. I went overseas before I could try wiring anything up unfortunately,
but maybe I'll get back on the case someday...
cheers
Jules
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Amazing to see a thread about a computer game with good family values
evolve into a discussion about french postcard porn.
I guess the computing hobby involves a bit too much time spent alone.