Would you settle for a Smith-Corona ElectraType III Typewriter with
daisy-wheel printing and a DB-9 (male) serial connection in the back that
makes it a LQ serial printer? May know where I can get one... :)
Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Office: (210)592-3110, Fax (210)592-2048
Email: edward.tillman(a)valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman@valero.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Vintage Computer Festival [mailto:vcf@siconic.com]
I'm working on a rather large project and am looking for the following
computers and hardware:
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
Festival
Some time ago i requested documentation and/or software for my yarc boards ...
... unfortunately, i made no real step forward until now ...
The first board is a quad transputer board, according to a whitepaper, i got from
Ram Meenakshisundaram, which identifies the board as the "Yarc ProTran".
The board should run Inmos B004 software, but i had no success, maybe one of
the numerous jumpers is placed wrong ...
The second board is named Yarc sprinter, it contains an AMD 29000 processor ...
i found a reference to MiniMon29K, but a request to AMD was not successful, they
redirected me to Embedded Performance Inc, which support the AMD 29K family,
but the request was not answered ...
I tried to contact Trevor Marshall, but got no response too ...
... it would be nice to get those boards up and running, so any hint would be very helpful !
Thanks
Bernd
Bernd Kopriva Tel: 07195 / 179452
Weilerstr. 24 E-Mail : bernd(a)kopriva.de
71397 Leutenbach
On Mar 17, 17:59, The Wanderer wrote:
> A small question, can a Seagate ST-125 be used as a replacement for a
RD5x?
Yes, it's the exact equivalent of an RD31. Only works on an RQDX3,
though (not RQDX1 or RQDX2).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
>> I have only heard from two other people and both of them have had
>> trouble contacting James as well. Has anyone had any luck ordering
>> items from James Willing and/or the Computer Garage? Or shall I write
>> off my payment and avoid these offers in the future?
>
>I don't know, but I sent off a $15 money order weeks ago for two of the
>books he listed for sale here on the list, and I haven't heard from him
>since.
I also sent off some money for a few books from the same list, and
haven't received anything yet. I have also sent mail and have yet
to receive a response.
Megan
Thanks for all the pinouts, I tried them all
and a couple more variations and still no luck.
I'm not familiar with RS/6000 systems, perhaps
I should not be expecting a console to appear
because of the c20 error.
>Pinout info can be found here:
>http://www.mort.level5.net/johnr/howto/aixhow.htm#hardware1
>
>Hope this helps...
>This reminds me of when I had to create a fictious corporate name,
>back when I was in college, just so I could purchase difficult to find
>semiconductors from sales 'droids at electronics distributors. They
>refused to sell me anything unless I was a business... so, I simply
>told them I was one and made up a name to go with it. By doing so, I
>got quite a few freebies as well (if big companies can get such
>freebies, why shouldn't electronics hobbyists?), and got into an
>electronics trade show too, where I got enough samples, product
>literature, databooks, etc. to fill up the car's entire front seat,
>floor area and a fairly large part of the back seat. ...and I got a
>free pit-beef sandwich as well at that trade show. :-)
That is EXACTLY how my "company" got started. I wanted to buy some parts
>from someone that only sold to businesses. So I made up a company name
(Myth Technologies... because the company itself was a myth), printed
some business cards in HS Graphic Arts class, some letterhead on a laser
printer and bought my parts.
I later used the business cards to start getting extra stuff at computer
trade shows... and eventually when I did start doing part time
consulting... it was just natural to keep using the same name. (Today I
actually have to declare the company on my taxes)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Andreas,
The datasheet is available on the web anyway here:
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/gottlieb/technical/datasheets/hm6116_SRAM_data
sheet.pdf
Good luck!
paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Freiherr [mailto:Andreas.Freiherr@Vishay.com]
Sent: 17 March 2003 17:26
To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: HM6116LP-3
Kelsie,
yes, the pages are scanned and waiting to be sent. Unfortunately, I
wasn't able to get them through to the original requestor: the
recipient's mail server reported a full mailbox...
Are you prepared to receive a ~750kB .ZIP file with half a dozen .JPGs
inside? (I am afraid I was lying: not seven pages, only six.) I will not
send the attachment to the list, of course. It would be removed anyway
(for good reason).
Regards,
Andreas
Kelsie McLarnin wrote:
> You wrote to Patrick
> "
> there's a 1982 "Semiconductor Data Book Hitachi IC Memories" on my desk,
and a
> scanner in the next room. The book has seven pages about the HM6116LP-2,
> HM6116LP-3, and HM6116LP-4, including a general decription, pinout, data
> tables, signal waveforms, and various diagrams.
> "
> I am trying to fix a little PLC that uses the HM6116LP-3
> and I need a data sheet such as you describe. I would much appreciate the
> pages you describe in your reply to Patrick above.
>
> Regards,
> Rob
> rmclarni(a)bcit.ca
--
Andreas Freiherr
Vishay Semiconductor GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
http://www.vishay.com
Hello again,
Does anyone have a spare (working) UK-spec telephony module for the ICL OPD
and/or Merlin Tonto that they're willing to part with?
I can swap it for one which "sort of" works: you can receive calls with it
(on either line), but it doesn't seem to like dialling out. Specifically,
it seems to work when its cold, but after warming up for 1/2hr or so, it
refuses to make the proper dialling noises, pressing the buttons just seems
to cut the line for 1/4second or so, then the dial tone is back...
Willing to pay postage from wherever, and maybe 75p & a packet of rolos
(aka comp.sys.sinclair standard purchase price) as well.
--
Cheers, Ade.
Be where it's at, B-Racing!
http://b-racing.com
Hi all,
I'm now starting on the Jupiter Ace again and I've got one really big
question that's been bugging me for a while. How the heck does the Jupiter
Ace display *graphics* on-screen? It looks like the chargen is text-only and
there's no way 256 characters can cover the entire screen. Does anyone know
how Jupiter Cantab pulled this off? My Z80 is *very* rusty - otherwise I
would have disassembled the ROM and found out myself.
And yes, the Ace is well on its way to getting fixed. I need to rebuild
a few vias and replace some IC sockets, but it should work by the time I'm
finished with it.
I also need a 32-ohm speaker, circular, about 1 inch in size
edge-to-edge. Has anyone got a spare for sale? These same speakers were
*apparently* used in some of the Sinclair machines (Spectrum and ZX-series
IIRC).
Thanks.
--
Phil.
philpem(a)dsl.pipex.com
http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/