If anyone is looking for a TRS-80 Color Computer 2, this
gentleman is hoping to sell one. Contact me for his
e-mail address.
>I have a Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 2 for sale name your price.
>Seems in good condition untested. Cables included and in original box. It
>is the extended 16k. Also if interested please state your way of payment.
>I don't know how much shipping will cost I will find out though if interested.
Cheers,
Dan
Hello.
> I have access to licenced VMS install CDs that came with some uVaxen
> some time ago at the University where I work. The systems have been
> surplussed long ago but we kept the software. If there a decent
> (free) emulator that will run these on a Windows/XP or Linux PC?
http://simh.trailing-edge.com
> The ones I've found on the net would appear to be either
> commercial or > sufficiently cut down or incomplete as not to be
> practical, but this is just from reading, not from using.
> I'd be delighted to be proven wrong.
Of course, I think that "cut down" is not exactly when you refers
to SIMH :-)
Cheers
Sergio
> and the Snoopy calendar series)
>
I had a copy of the Snoopy 1976? ASCII calendar. It came with my Litton 1251
and was on punch tape.
Paxton Hoag
Astoria, OR
Yes, I would love to get that file too! (all of them)
Since I work for Oc? and have access to A0 format plotters
I would like to hang that plot on my wall, at work *and*
at home too. Check out http://home.hetnet.nl/~tshaj and
click on the starfield image ...
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Toal [mailto:gtoal@gtoal.com]
> Sent: donderdag 28 augustus 2003 10:19
> To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: Looking for plot data files
>
> I looked around a few times for the plot files that used
> to be commonly hung on office walls around 76-78 which were
> proper engineering drawings of the USS Enterprise
> (the original, no bloody A, B, C or D...)
>
> Although a few people have produced drawings in more recent
> times I could never find those early ones.
>
> (What I did find relatively recently were the printer ascii art
> files for Susie (girl on a chair) and the Snoopy calendar series)
>
> Graham
I looked around a few times for the plot files that used to be commonly
hung on office walls around 76-78 which were proper engineering drawings
of the USS Enterprise (the original, no bloody A, B, C or D...)
Although a few people have produced drawings in more recent times I
could never find those early ones.
(What I did find relatively recently were the printer ascii art files
for Susie (girl on a chair) and the Snoopy calendar series)
Graham
>> At the age of 47 I have finally reached the pinnacle of riffraffism, I
>>get two hair cuts a year, shave once a week, wear scratched bifocals,
>> drive a Ford F450 Super duty, Diesel no less, have a Jack Russell
terrier
>> named George, often fart in public and, are you ready for this, use a
>> Packard Bell as my primary computer. Any one care to try and beat
that?
>>
>> Riffraff Rich
Stephenson
>Now I'm sure we're related. --Patrick
Now we got em going Uncle Patrick ;-()
Rich
Last week I found in the local junkyard a Logic Analyzer Model PM3551A
The unit powers up and seems to be basically working but there are no
probes.
Has anyone an idea what kind of probes are needed (I hope they are
passive)and connection information?
A copy of the user/maintenance manual would also be nice.
gr.
Luc Vande Velde
Hi Sergio:
I've got one too, from a Z-2 I scrapped some time ago, but unfortunately
I'm in Canada, so shipping would be just as problematic as for Joe in FL.
I assume you need the whole back panel (31x43x13 cm,10kg) since all the parts
are discrete and mounted on it. If you want to construct one, maybe it
would be practical to send you the parts, especially the transformer;
the diodes and caps (130,000 and 29,000 mf, x2) you could probably obtain
there. Voltages are +/-18V and +8V (No -8V), but I can't find any mention
of the current rating (but it's adequate for light arc-welding, I'm sure).
If you like, I can scan and e-mail you the schematic.
By the way, congratulations on your countryman winning the Hungarian
GP and setting several new records in the process; quite an achievement!
mike
-----------------------Original message----------------------
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:40:46
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Cromenco Z2 power supply (or equivalent)
Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Sergio,
I think I have one but I'm in Florida and I expect that the shipping
would be EXPENSIVE.
Joe
At 08:13 PM 8/25/03 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi again. I aproach the occasion, even when I hadn't idea of speak
>about it. Somebody knows where I can obtain one Power Supply
>(original or equivalent) for one Cromenco Z2 backplane ?
>I can't check yet more information, but I'm suggested that it uses
>+8v, +18v, -8v and -18v power. Some people has give me kind
>information privately, but I should like to obtain one PS before
>try to construct one here.
>
>Thanks in Advance.
>
>Sergio
>> Oh, Rifraff are we??
>Of course not!
>But we can aspire to move up to that.
At the age of 47 I have finally reached the pinnacle of riffraffism, I
get two hair cuts a year, shave once a week, wear scratched bifocals,
drive a Ford F450 Super duty, Diesel no less, have a Jack Russell terrier
named George, often fart in public and, are you ready for this, use a
Packard Bell as my primary computer. Any one care to try and beat that?
Riffraff Rich Stephenson
Seeing the HP-85 thread on the list, I remembered that I had one of these
I wanted to get rid of. I'm asking $20 + shipping for it. I'm in West
Lafayette, IN.
Pat
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