>I could sure use some. Are they the nine-chip sort?
Oops! I guess this wasn't clear enough. These are OLD cards, ISA
expanded memory cards for 286es. Not SIMMs/SIPPs. I can't really
imagine anyone wanting them, but I thought I'd ask before I toss.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3408315413&category=3680http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3408320937&category=3680
-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Doctor [mailto:intdoc@charter.net]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 10:50 AM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Summasketch+ graphics tablet
Any idea where I could find a puck or pen? Or info on making something?
Bob
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman(a)jdedwards.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: Summasketch+ graphics tablet
> The RJ11 is for the puck (4 button) or pen stylus (two button).
>
> I would try both the Win9X and NT drivers. You might get a message
> complaining that the driver is not certified, but that is often just M$
FUD.
I'm trying to find a Wang VS-85 or VS-90. Any condition. These are
rather large systems, the VS-85 is about the size of a washing machine,
and the VS-90 is a little bit wider than the VS 85. If anybody runs
across one in their adventures, please contact me. I used to have a
VS90, many years ago. Now that I have space, I'd like to find one, if
there are any still out there.
--
Jim Donoghue
Smithy Co.
(734) 913-6700
The RJ11 is for the puck (4 button) or pen stylus (two button).
I would try both the Win9X and NT drivers. You might get a message
complaining that the driver is not certified, but that is often just M$ FUD.
-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Doctor [mailto:intdoc@charter.net]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 9:37 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Summasketch+ graphics tablet
My name is Bob, I have a Summasketch+. The 4pin square connector is for the
power pack. I do not know what the RJ11 connector is for. I have been
trying to locate drivers for this pad to try it with my WinXP. No luck
there, only found Win9x and NT. I was hoping that I could use a magnetic
pen with it. However, from what I am reading, it doesn't sound like that
will work. If anyone know what I need to make this work, please let me
know. I hate to trash it. I have 4 boys and my Net time is very limited,
so you are welcome to email me at intdoc(a)charter.net. Thanks all!
My name is Bob, I have a Summasketch+. The 4pin square connector is for the
power pack. I do not know what the RJ11 connector is for. I have been
trying to locate drivers for this pad to try it with my WinXP. No luck
there, only found Win9x and NT. I was hoping that I could use a magnetic
pen with it. However, from what I am reading, it doesn't sound like that
will work. If anyone know what I need to make this work, please let me
know. I hate to trash it. I have 4 boys and my Net time is very limited,
so you are welcome to email me at intdoc(a)charter.net. Thanks all!
Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what these cards are for? HP 30145-60001
> marked ATP AIB, HP 26069-60001 marked DEV HP-IB TRANSLATOR, HP
> 31262-69001 marked CHAN GIC. These measure 14"x 11" and have four
> edge connectors along the back edge. I searched th enet and didn't
> find mush info except that a couple of re-sellers have some for
> sale but they don't provice any additional info. One site did
> indicate that one of these might be for the HP 3000.
These cards probably came from an HP 3000 4X/5X/6X/70.
ATP is "Advanced Terminal Processor", an asynchronous terminal
interface. I'm not sure what part of it you have.
GIC is "General I/O Channel", an HP-IB interface.
I'm thinking the "HP-IB TRANSLATOR" is a board that connects to the
GIC and provides some other sort of interface, in particular a
parallel differential line printer interface. It's been a while but I
think we had a couple of these in a 64/68/70 when it had HP 2617 and
2619 printers attached.
-Frank McConnell
Can anyone tell me what these cards are for? HP 30145-60001 marked ATP AIB, HP 26069-60001 marked DEV HP-IB TRANSLATOR, HP 31262-69001 marked CHAN GIC. These measure 14"x 11" and have four edge connectors along the back edge. I searched th enet and didn't find mush info except that a couple of re-sellers have some for sale but they don't provice any additional info. One site did indicate that one of these might be for the HP 3000.
Joe
Anybody have an old Nec Multisync 3d, CTX ad-1970, or IDEK MF-5015 multisync
monitor you dont need?
Was looking for one thats compatible with amiga 1200 resolutions and works on
15khz horizontal.
Its a pain in the ass having a C64/C128/Amiga 500/Amiga 1200 and only one
1084S monitor to go around.
Located in Ohio.