Hi,
If someone is interrested in
RA92 (DEC SDI disk drive, 1.5 or 2 Gb)
HSC70 (Hierarchical Storage Controller based on a PDP 11/73 in 19"
cabinet, 1m high)
please contact me off list.
I'm located near Aachen (=Aken = Aix la chapelle)
Lothar
Fred Cisin wrote:
> I haven't heard from Mike Gingel
> in almost ten years; is anybody still in touch with him?
I'm not personally in touch with Mike Gingell, but he has a web page at
http://users.vnet.net/gingell/trs80/trs80.html with his email address on
it. You can also download Hypercross and some of Mike's other software
>from the page.
--
Tim Mann tim(a)tim-mann.org http://www.tim-mann.org/
Hi
I am looking for a comprehensive reference works for (non-PC-board) DEC hardware.
Things with the part number pattern like :
70-xxxxx-xx
10-xxxxx-xx
12-xxxxx-xx
90-xxxxx-xx
I'm sure you get the idea. If you could let me know about print, online, official DEC documents, or even DEC microfiche, I would be very grateful.
Cynde Moya, MLIS, PhD(c)
Archives Cataloguer
Vulcan Inc.
www.vulcan.com
Office Tel. 206-223-4901
Mobile Tel. 206.369.3205
Fax. 206-223-4207
I 've replaced them by the dozens in those early days - this are industry
standard fans, I think you can find them anywhere. Just make sure you have
ball bearings, no sleeves. They are a bit nosier (who cares in an 11/70) but
last much longer. In Europe we used Torin (UK factory) and Papst (Germany)
but they were all 220V versions of cause...
gr.
Luc
-----Original Message-----
From: cctech-admin(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctech-admin@classiccmp.org]On
Behalf Of Tom Uban
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:38 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: BA11-F boxer muffin fan source ?
Hello,
I am restoring an 11/70 with a BA11-F chassis which uses 17 4.7"x4.7"x1.5"
115v muffin fans (as they all do) and need to find a good source for
replacements. Does anyone have any suggestions?
--tnx
--tom
This email address is ONLY used for cctalk. SO, someone is
getting addresses from this list.
Jay?
--fred
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<blah deleted, the usual crap>
Well, one of our local Goodwills has an IBM Displaywriter for sale in pieces.
The CPU & monitor is one lot and the dual 8" Floppy disk drive is another
lot. I could not find the keyboard or printer. they want $20 for each part if
anyone is interested. Shipping would be expensive.
If someone wants to look at it for themselves it is at the Centralia,
Washington Goodwill.
Too expensive by me. They may mark it down int a couple of weeks or so.
Paxton
Astoria, Oregon
Here's a guy selling a nice, complete TRS-80 (model 1) system as well as a
complete IBM PC. Both seem very nice:
http://www.visitcharlie.com/hallway/garagesale.asp
There is a link for e-mailing Charlie, the guy selling the stuff. Send
him your offers. I don't think he wants too much for these.
No affiliation...please e-mail Charlie.
--
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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I got ahold of an old, nonworking, Prime PT200 terminal. It just
displays a horizontal line in the center of the tube for a little bit,
then a blank screen. The lighted keys flash on powerup, and the
keyclick works. This leads me to believe that the the logic part of the
terminal is still functional, and the video portion has lost vertical
deflection. I took the back off and found a bunch of bulging, leaking
electrolytic capacitors. Most of the capacitors are pretty common
values that I was able to replace with some from my junk box, but there
are two capacitors on the power module/board thing that are so corroded
they are not even legible any more. I did my best to make out the
values, but only one has any numbers visible at all. If anyone has the
schematics, parts list, or a PT200 that still has good capacitors, I
need the values of capacitors C19 and C15 on the power module/board.
C19 _appears_ to be 1000uf @ 70v, but it's missing a couple numbers,
and very corroded, so I can't be certain. C15 is so badly corroded that
I can't even find any evidence of the original markings. Also, does
anyone have a manual or any information about this terminal? There are
two RJ-45 looking ports on the back labeled T1 and T2, and I don't know
what they do...
Thanks!
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com