Folks:
I have several extra modules for an HP-9825 calculator/computer:
Operating System, No. 09825-67905 Long module, slides in the side. (two
available)
String -- Adv. Programming, No. 98210A. Short module, slides in the front.
(two available)
9872A Plotter -- Gen I/O and Extended I/O. Short module, slides in the
front. (one available)
Make me an offer. Offer ends on June 30th at noon EDT.
Jon
Jon Titus
36 Sunset Drive
Milford, MA 01757-1362 USA
Phone: +1-508-478-8040
E-mail: jontitus(a)attbi.com
Apache Reclamation & Electronics has an HP 64110A with a 6809 analyzer
module. The 6809 module looks a little rough, but the 64110A looked
very clean. Keyboard is attached and intact.
That type of gear is far out of my ken, but it seemed I've seen the
64000 machines discussed here.
I was in a hurry, so I have no idea what they want for it.
They also have the most amazing array of test equipment I've ever
seen.
Doc
This applies to Series 80 computers.
As I mentioned in a previous posting, you need the GETSAVE utility to
convert tokenized Basic programs to ASCII form.
As these commands were not built in to the main system ROMs,
you need to get the binary program
GETSAVE (http://www.series80.org/Programs).
However, I have just found out that the SAVE and GET commands are
built into the Electronic Disk ROM.
So if you have the 00087-15012 Electronic Disk (EDISC) ROM or if you have
the electonic disk built-in (e.g. HP 85B, HP 9915B, and I think HP86B)
you do not need the binary utility.
Final note, as GETSAVE is a binary program, you have to be careful to
use the correct version for your platform (i.e. there is one version
for the HP83/85 and another for the HP86/87).
**vp
Whats the difference in rom versions of the Apple II scsi cards, I have seen
numerous B and C rom'd cards. Can you easily change the rom versions? I wanted
a scsi card for my IIgs and I think only C rom versions work.
Does anybody have any spare daisywheels for a Diablo 630
printer? I have one of these printers, apparently complete
and working, but without a daisywheel. Alternatively, does
anybody here want it, as it is?
I'm in Bristol, UK.
--
John Honniball
coredump(a)gifford.co.uk
Nothing too exciting, just trying to get rid of some 'spares'.
- MIPS R4600/133 MHz "PC" (L1 cache only) module from an SGI Indy. It was
working when I pulled it.
- Intel 80486 486DX/33MHz
- Intel Pentium 120MHz "A80502120"
The MIPS processor is a whole module, the other two are just the PGA
chips.
I'm asking just for $5 shipping for each (for the continental US, other
places are probably more expensive).
First offer get it.
Pat
--
Purdue University ITAP/RCS
Information Technology at Purdue
Research Computing and Storage
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/rcs/
Hi,
I have some DC100A type cartridges for my HP-85, but at the start of the
tape the magnetic coating has come away where the drive belt has been left
in contact with the same part of the tape for too long.
I have figured out the pattern of holes in the end of the tape used by the
optical sensor to detect EOT. I would like to punch a new set of holes away
>from the damaged area and see if the rest of the tape is usable.
So any tips please on making suitable holes in the tape, my attempts so far
with a pin have not been a great success.....
Thanks,
John
I remember seeing a thread on here a month or two ago about someone
wanting a Cyrix Fastmath and/or a Cyrix 486 upgrade for a 386 socket. I
grabbed a 33MHz and 40MHz pair of each, on 386 motherboard. If anyone's
interested, I'm asking $5 each board plus shipping. I'm in West
Lafayette, IN.
Pat
--
Purdue University ITAP/RCS
Information Technology at Purdue
Research Computing and Storage
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/rcs/