Dear Tony,
We specialize in 3 1/2" DD diskettes because we supply the embroidery industry
who have computerized embroidery machines that still require them. We format
them in house to IBM, MAC or any embroidery machine format or sell them
unformatted.
If you know anyone who still needs them, please refer them to me.
Kindest regards,
Tina Romanus
www.imageunlimited.com
888-462-4340
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hi curt,
you know if anything like this is available on current times?
i remember staying after work a few nights a week to get like 8-10
of us playing. i was reminiscing over the weekend and googled for
it.... this was a cool game.
thanks,
craig
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Actually this is a Star Trek game involving ascii graphics on VT100
terminals, you would choose from Federation, Orion or Klingon ships. It was
a really cool multi-user game, you could talk to the other players in real
time and it got very addictive (until the Admin pulled it off the Vax cause
it was killing it! :-)
Curt
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Hi Ray,
My name's Mike, not Ken, but I thought I'd reply anyway, JIC.
I don't know what your client's really after, but in case he(she)'s interested,
I have a Sharp PC-5000 laptop for sale, which uses Sharp CE-100B 128K
Bubble memory cartridges. It comes with 5 cartridges and I'm looking for
around $200.
Although this may not have any value in your case, it does have the built-in
printer, Basic ROM and 16K memory expansion options, the user manual, and
was working when I last used it (can't find the AC adapter right now to
confirm).
Let me know if you (or anyone else) are interested.
mike
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Message: 27
From: "Ray Leventhal" <leventhal(a)swhi.net>
To: <cctech(a)classiccmp.org>
Subject: Fujitsu FBM-U502GU-J Bubble Memory Drive
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:58:04 -0400
Organization: Sunshine Web Hosting
Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Hi Ken,
I saw your posting on the classiccmp.org listing from last March
regarding the Fujitsu FBM-U502GU-J Bubble Memory Drives and was
wondering if you might be willing to share some specs and/or perhaps be
willing to part with one. I've a client working with different types of
Bubble Cassette and Bubble Cartridge Modules who thinks such a unit
would be helpful.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
-Ray Leventhal, VP TechOps
leventhal(a)swhi.net
Sunshine Web Hosting, Inc.
PO Box 212277
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33421-2277
Hello Phil, Eric
I was surfing the net trying to get some info. on this cpu and came across
your messages on the board.
We have over 18,000 units of this v20/8086 CPU that would like to sell. These
are all brand new in their original trays with a production date code of 02+
in most cases.
Please let me know if you would be interested or perhaps someone that you know
could use these.
Thank you.
George Coello
Alpha-Micro Electronics
925-680-8030
925-680-8096 fax
I am interested in it if you do. Please drop me a line back. Thanks. Will I
have a workslate, workslate pen plotter, Several bits of software on
the minicassettes the workslated uses.
Who wants it?
Whatcha got to trade?
Anybody got a Poly 88 5 board working S100 bus computer?
Atari Portfolio?
Any HP handheld (hp 35, hp 67, hp 97, hp41, hp 71, hp 75)
just because it's not on the list doesn't mean I am not interested in
it.
Wanna trade?
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MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month.
This is great. I also found the essay under the entry for "PDP-20" in foldoc. According to this site, the blue color that a DECsystem-10 is painted is "Basil Blue" and the orange color of the DECSYSTEM-20 is "Chinese Red."
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From: Al Kossow [mailto:aek@spies.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 12:32 PM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: DEC colors
The standard pdp/11 front panel colors are magenta and wild rose.
Well, I think you would do better at www.ibm.com and look for the model
number. BTW, the model should have a dash with two characters after it.
something like 6389-12U, anyway, the ibm web site calls it a pc365. Looks
like it is pentium mmx or pro.
Joe Heck
I read an essay once where the author named the official colors of Digital's PDP computers / front panels. Now I can't find it, and I would really like to know what the colors were called. One was "China Red," I believe. There is a blue color and a kind of pumpkin color too. Does anyone remember those color names? Or know of a document that discusses the colors?
Thanks!
Cynde
Cynde Moya, MLIS
Archives Cataloguer
Vulcan Inc.
www.vulcan.com
Office Tel. 206-223-4901
Mobile Tel. 206.369.3205
Fax. 206-223-4207
Please forgive my error if I have stumbled into the wrong place. If there is a better place to go for talk/info, any directions will be appreciated and immediately used.
I recently purchased my first "IBM" computer. This is as opposed to the 68030 Macintosh LCII it is replacing. The Mac would have been fine, except it was beginning to crash, wouldn't do Internet, and had no idea what a CD was.
The replacement is an IBM Mod No. 13U, machine type 6589. I'm looking for information on the innards of this machine: memory configurations, processor and bus, etc. It's got a socket for a second processor - what might go there? And why would I want to do that?
Again, if this is not the best place for me to be, I apologize for intruding and would appreciate any directions.
Thank you.
Eld
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