If anyone in this group is interested in the
following magazines, and is willing to pay shipping
--
FWIW, you CANNOT ship these USPS media mail, since that
rate cannot be used for any publication that contains
advertizing.
>From: "Al Kossow" <aek(a)spies.com>
>
>If anyone in this group is interested in the
>following magazines, and is willing to pay shipping
>
>--
>
>FWIW, you CANNOT ship these USPS media mail, since that
>rate cannot be used for any publication that contains
>advertizing.
>
Hi
Shipping from where???
Dwight
Steve,
Where would they be shipped from?
Kelvin
>>> stevebrowning(a)comcast.net Monday, August 18, 2003 4:53:43 PM >>>
I am moving and have decided not to carry my old computer magazines with
me. I have tried donating them to various libraries in the area, but
none are interested. I hate the idea of simply trashing them, but that
may be what happens. If anyone in this group is interested in the
following magazines, and is willing to pay shipping, please contact me
at the email address below:
The C Users Journal, May 1982 - Jan 2001
Dr. Dobb's Journal, Jan 1976 - Apr 2001
Byte, Nov 1976 - Sep 1991
Steve
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Stephen Browning
stevebrowning(a)comcast.net
It will boot from the video-in if you have a bootable tape.
Larry
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-admin(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-admin@classiccmp.org]On
Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:06 AM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Alpha-Micro 1000
FYI:
I finally got around to posting some pictures of the Alpha Micro 1000
that I picked up a couple of weeks ago. Here's a link;
<http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/am-1000/>
Unlike the AM-100 this one has no buss system in it but does have a
connector for an optional I/O
card on the left size (facing the computer). It also has a connector for a
daughterboard on the right side. Mine has an AM-706 memory card there. I
also have an optional I/O card installed in the left side. The card in mine
is a PIICEON SR 1000-8P. It adds 8 additional serial ports to the system.
(there are 3 serial ports built in). The main circuit card is a large
custom card that is almost as big as the case. The card hinges up to
reveal
the power supply and hard drive and floppy drive (if equipped). This one
has no floppy drive but does have a 190 Mb Maxtor hard drive. I've been
able to get it to run self test and everything passes fine except that the
system says that there's no har drive contoller in it. Since it doesn't
think there's a HD controller it never boots. I haven't gotten around to
troubleshooting it so at the moment it's just collectiung dust.
Joe
I have a line on a load of SOL docs available for the price of
shipping from LA. Speak up and they are yours. Preference given to people
that have archived docs and made available to others - eg, scanned and
put online. (Not that I would ever be responsible enough to do this
myself :-)
Kirk
My HP ScanJet 3p has started to squeal when the mechanism moves.
I assume it needs to be lubricated. Does anyone have a hardware
manual for the 3p or know how to disassemble it and what parts
to grease?
--
Paul
Monroe, Michigan USA
I've just rediscovered a bunch of ICL DRS6000 boards, cables, disks
and tapes that I'd like to pass on to anyone who could use 'em. The
boards are (I believe) a complete set, and the disks are a set of six
differential-SCSI drives from the same machine. There are also a few
quarter-inch tape cartridges but no tape drive.
Free to collector, north Bristol (M4/M5 junction), UK.
--
John Honniball
coredump(a)gifford.co.uk