Here's one some of the collectors in Germany might find desirable?
Eltec Elektronik Eurocom 1 inkl. Geh?use und
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3011114207&category=187
Year 1979
CPU M6802
Display 7-segments
Busconnector for System experiments
User I/O connection
Users wire wrap aerea
RAM 128 Bite
ROM HCL monitor ? kB
Interfaces PIA, ACIA, parallel
Case style Single board Computer
Eltec Elektronik Eurocom 1 inkl. Geh?use, Handb?cher, Ascii Tastatur,
"Grafikkarte" und Anschlusskabel.
Manche werden das Teil noch kennen, es wurde als Lerncomputer verwendet und
in sehr geringer St?ckzahl produziert. Eine f?r
Computerverh?ltnisse wirklich antike Rarit?t ! Neben dem hervorragend
gefertigten Geh?use und diversen Anschlusskabeln sind
noch 3 Handb?cher (Reproduktionen) inkl. Trainingsunterlagen vorhanden. Das
System war normalerweise nur als lose Platine
erh?ltlich und dazu gab es noch verschiedene "Zubeh?rplatinen", ein
Netzteil, die ASCII Tastatur u.a. - hier wird alles komplett und
zusammengebaut angeboten. Ger?t wurde mangels eines speziellen Netzkabels
(kleine 2 Pol Buchse) und entsprechenden
Kenntnissen nicht getestet. Verk?ufer versicherte mir allerdings, da? das
Ger?t tadellos funktioniert. Trotzdem keine Garantie auf
Funktion. Anschlie?end noch ein paar Daten aus dem Netz :
Just resurrected my Intel iUP201 Universal Programmer,
and am writing the control software for it (which will be
available for free).
I'm wondering if anyone out there has any modules for it
that they want to get rid of? I currently have the
2708/2716/2732...27128 module and the 27128/27256 module.
I've also upgraded the RAM memory on the programmer.
I'm in Ottawa/Ontario/Canada, but will pay shipping worldwide.
These things are pretty light.
Thanks,
-RK
--
Looking for Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-1 through PDP-15 minicomputers!
Robert Krten, PARSE Software Devices +1 613 599 8316.
Realtime Systems Architecture, Consulting and Training at www.parse.com
>Thanks! It was fun as always. Expect more similar segments in the
>future.
Could you let us know in the future when you will be on? I still
haven't caught your most recent appearance... (If you did let
people know, then I guess I missed it).
Megan
I've got a DEC GiGi that appears to work, but has some cosmetic damage,
and is missing a few keys. The keykaps are the same style as used on the
Decwriter III, IV, and other DEC equipment. The missing keys are the 6-9
keys on the QWERTY section, PF1, PF2, and 9 on the numeric keypad.
I've hooked it up to a monitor, and it gives an output as I type on it, so
it probably works just fine.
$5 + shipping from Lafayette, IN. I take cashiers check/money order, or
paypal.
Pat
--
Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS
Information Technology at Purdue
Research Computing and Storage
http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu
Hello David...
While searching for the WD-1002-05 hard disk controller on Google, I read a recent post which indicated that you may have some of these cards available.
If so, I'd like to obtain one or more of these cards.
Could you please provide any information with regard to the availability / cost of these cards?
Thank you
Don Sutherland
dwsutherland(a)eudoramail.com
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On Mar 3, 19:23, Adrian Vickers wrote:
> At 11:52 02/03/2003, Witchy wrote:
> >The garage was built in 1910
> >and seems to be wide enough for an Austin 7 :)
>
> Snap! My garage will just fit the width of a Ford Granada (1" spare
either
> side of the wing mirrors), but not the length... The Rover 820
completely
> defeated it, as would the Senator. Hey ho. Just have to fill it with
old
> computers instead, I think :)
Well, you saw what I did with mine :-)
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
> I've got a Sinclair (well, Amstrad really, but it has
> Sinclair printed on the front) monitor here, which
> claims to be a QL monitor. To the extent that it has a
> captive QL-specific signal lead...
> However, the display is too wide, and marginally
> extends past the bezel in both directions; only by
> about 1/4 of one character or so, but just enough
> to be seriously annoying.
> So, is it the case that I cannot adjust the h.size?
> Is it a case of go rooting around looking for the
> component (a resistor, I assume) which sets this,
> and replace it with a pot?
On all the Amsturd monitors I've had the width is fixed
and can not be easily adjusted. It's not a pot or resistor
that you're looking for, it's a coil, usually about 1/2"
to 1" in diameter and with a ferrite I core. If you're
lucky it will have an adjustable core but I have yet
to see one in an Amsturd.
If you find the coil (you can tell because bringing a
metal tool up to it will change the width/centering) you
may get away with glueing a lump of ferrous or non ferrous
metal to it (one will make the picture wider and one
narrower, I can't remember which off hand). If this then
offsets the picture a small permanent magnet can be used,
on the width coil, to pull it back.
Cheers,
Lee.
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A neighbor gave me a keyboard for a TRS-80 Model II, but I don't have the
rest of the beast, so this item is available to he or she with the best sob
story for the cost of shipping. Keyboard is a bit dirty (as would be
expected from lengthy storage in a clean basement), no major blemishes, all
key caps in place, none sticks/good feel. I do not know if it is working
otherwise, and have no facility to test. Please reply off-list to patrick
at evocative dot com.
>It never made it to CNN or MSNBC.
MSNBC's web site also altered a story the other day regarding Osama bin
Ladin and Iraq. The first release made mention that bin Ladin was calling
his people to kill Hussein. Then, when the US held a press briefing on
the same topic, and tried to make it sound as if bin Ladin was in cahoots
with Hussein, MSNBC suddenly altered their story, removing the reference.
No explination to the change. Could have been an error, could have been
an oversite, could have been a request by someone... could have been
anything. Point is, the story took a change to reflect the US governments
desired position on the topic, and they just pretened it had always been
that way.
Humm... does Winston Smith work for MSNBC?
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>