Greetings,
I am interesting in finding used IBM System 3x computers for sale. Can you
direct me to any sites or organizations?
Thanks,
Frank Butash
860-232-7173
Fax: 860-232-3037
Hi Gil:
I was wondering if you were in the market for another M14-TD. I aquired
one the other day. It is all there but quite dusty. I did find some info on
it on the web but all the ones I saw were grey. This one is black. I can
take a few pictures and send them to you. Any Idea what the age is on this
beast. By the way, I have also got to go back this spring and pick up a
bunch of other teletype stuff, such as the consol and related items.
Regards
Gary...WZ1M
I boat, therefore I follow navigation aids and GPS service interruptions
at :
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/default.htm
There is an Active Notice for Cape Canaveral Area:
Cape Canaveral, FL - AFSPC 2002-236
For the Aviation Community
5 NM RADIUS OF N2828/W0835 (ORL100/042) FROM THE
SURFACE UP TO FL250.
REMARKS; INTERMITTENT DATES AND TIME; 14 DAYS
ADVANCE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN PRIOR TO EACH EVENT.
IFR OPERATIONS BASED ON GPS NAVIGATION SHOULD
NOT BE PLANNED IN THE AFFECTED AREAS DURING THE
PERIODS INDICATED. THESE OPERATIONS INCLUDE DOMESTIC
RNAV OR LONG-RANGE NAVIGATION REQUIRING GPS. THESE
OPERATIONS ALSO INCLUDE GPS STANDALONE AND OVERLAY
INSTRUMENT APPROACH OPERATIONS.
ON THE FOLLOWING DATES AND TIMES:
REMARKS; INTERMITTENT DATES AND TIME; 14 DAYS
ADVANCE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN PRIOR TO EACH EVENT.
Last Updated: 2002-12-23
It also Looks like they'll be testing A New Digital GPS beacon "build
out" at Angleton TX next week. I have no idea if thats a correction
beacon affecting Florida.
Sincerely
Larry Truthan
Hey, Did you ever get HD to respond? If so let me know. I've tried everything
I know to get this 1520 up and running. I thought it would be cool to run it
with windows 1.01.
Thanks, John
>I have a progam somewhere for 8 bit Ataris that strung
>together a bunch of stills of a woman performing felatio,
>which I found more humorous than erotic. Also some 8-
>bit Demos by Michel Jarre and another even bigger
>German demo programmer whose name escapes me .
>Some of their sound-light programs are even now
>astounding.
I had something for the Apple II that was similar. Animated video like
thing of two girls playing "hide the salami" with... well... a salami.
I have NO idea what was called, or where the disk went, but I remember it
because it was to me just incredible that a computer could turn something
like that out.
>This was on-the-edge shit and for the most
>part seems to be dying (what do you do when not coding
>boring stuff) in favor of repeating some hi-paying sort of
>state propaganda shit based on GI-Joe.
But I seem to recall the game "GI-Joe" was pretty cool. Although honestly
I don't remember too much of it, and I know that I was way more easily
amused back then than I am now (as testiment to watching Cartoon
Network's "Boomerang" channel and wondering why on earth I loved some of
those cartoons so much as a kid)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
All,
I've two disks from a friend who's looking to sell them. They are Bernoullli
cartridges. The box and disk markings are as listed below. The cartridges are
5-1/4-in squared. Oh, yeah...there's either two 120's and six 230's, or vice
versa. Anyone interested in the lot?
Darren Peterson
disk 1 (sealed in transparent plastic bag)
------------------------------------------------------
box: Double-Sided
ESDI
525000-120
Information Storage, Inc.
2768 Janitell Rd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
disk: Certified Optical Media
Information Storage, Inc.
000024061
000024602
disk 2 (sealed in transparent plastic bag)
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box: Double-Sided
WC 230
99-1108-02
Literal / ISI
2180 Executive Circle
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
disk: Certified Optical Media
Information Storage, Inc.
000100356
000100357
I have several rolls of TI Silent 700 thermal paper in the original plastic
wrapping. These date to approximately 1982. What are the chances that
they are still good? And is anybody looking for some TI Silent 700 paper?
>Alright all you tech heads, dust off your grade school prayers
>and say a few for the Shuttle astronauts. No time like the
>present to show some respect.
>John A.
>news: Columbia lost 16min before landing at ~40+mi. altitude
I had the good fortune of being at Edwards AFB for the first landing of
Columbia and will never forget the thrill of being one of 250,000
cheering witnesses to that unforgettable event. Over the years I acquired
every piece of Columbia memorabilia I could locate, much of it through a
friend who works for NASA, and have continued to follow the "career" of
the first functional shuttle. Today has not been a good day in my house.
Rich
Stephenson
Calif.