Saw this on usenet, and thought someone might be interested. Do
not have any further information on it.
- don
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From: dwighthe(a)cox-internet.com (Dwight and Debbie Hebert)
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Subject: IMSAI 8080 S100 Computer for sale
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I have just listed an IMSAI 8080 computer for sale on e-bay, for information goto
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2749864148
Thanks
Dwight
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Well, I went to the Shelby Hamfest this weekend and made some good
finds:
Kaypro II (missing one disk drive, boot disk mostly readable) - $10.00
1967 Small Computer Handbook - $0.50
1972 Small Computer Handbook - $0.50
PDP 11/70 Processor Manual - $0.50
20 TK-50 tapes - $5.00
If anyone wants to get rid of a Kaypro II disk drive, let me know.
--
Christopher McNabb <cmcnabb(a)4mcnabb.net>
The McNabb Family
Well I was able to pick up a black keyboard, mouse and external 3.5 FDD for
the CDTV. Now all I need is the black monitor and 3 more game CD's for it
(I have 3 already plus a shop test CD), plus a copy of the original manual
to have a complete system for the museum. The games look pretty good on the
TV.
Over the years I've worked on a number of systems that were sold as "word processors". They were all "computers" in the sense that they had the standard complement of CPU, memory, mass storage and the programming was loaded at boot time, as opposed to being in ROM. Some of them, e.g. DEC's WS-78, were general-purpose computers (oops! pardon me ... Personal Data Processors) that were shipped only with the word processing software. However, especially in the case of the WS-78/DECmate family, a DOS (OS-8/78/278) was available, as were a variety of compilers and interpreters, e.g. Fortran, BASIC, Dibol.
I think I still have OS-8 on 8" floppies.
Dale (the DECdude)
Both units are cleaned and had basic maintenance.
They seems to power up as it should be...
As far as I found on the web they both share the HPL language, but I could
not find any users guide or HPL language manuals.
Can anyone give me a link?
thanks in advance
Luc
Hi Folks,
In my never ending intentions of freeing op space to park some "new" stuff I
found a complete RP03 controller.
As this thing is taking up a serious amount of space I wont it out (I don't
have any functional RP03 drives left)
It's for free for the first PDP11 lover who wants it, does not intend to
scrap it, and is capable of picking it up...
For the US guys - sorry, but it stands on the other side of the ocean and
does not fit in a postpack :)))
gr.
Luc
Belgium
Part 2 of the "Moving a collection" is almost complete. I now have a
24' truck parked in my driveway that is *packed* with gear. Tomorrow
will be the unloading and "gross" sorting.
This part was *not* an adventure -- more like a nightmare. I'll post
all the gory details once I get some rest after a 3200 mile cross
country drive. But let's just say that a particular truck rental firm
will not be getting any of my future business!
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TTFN - Guy
I goofed on this one, and had to look it up -- the actual address is
http://www.dmine.com/telnet/bbslist.asp
Cheers!
Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Office: (210)592-3110, Fax (210)592-2048
Email: edward.tillman(a)valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman@valero.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Tillman, Edward [mailto:Edward.Tillman@valero.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 11:55 PM
To: 'cctalk(a)classiccmp.org'
Subject: RE: Anyone have copy of old BBS software
If you can get onto any of the currently running telnet BBSs, several still
have copies of the older, dial-up software -- Wildcat, Maximus, FrontDoor,
and several others... Go to BBSCORNER.COM. They have plenty of addresses
to choose from.
Cheers!
Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Office: (210)592-3110, Fax (210)592-2048
Email: edward.tillman(a)valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman@valero.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Cini, Richard [mailto:RCini@congressfinancial.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 9:05 AM
To: CCTech (E-mail)
Subject: Anyone have copy of old BBS software
Hello, all:
Does anyone have a copy of some old BBS software for the PC
platform, like WildCat, that I could get a copy of? I'd like to do some file
transfer testing among my classic platforms and thought an internal BBS
would be a clean way to do it.
Thanks.
Rich Cini
If you can get onto any of the currently running telnet BBSs, several still
have copies of the older, dial-up software -- Wildcat, Maximus, FrontDoor,
and several others... Go to BBSCORNER.COM. They have plenty of addresses
to choose from.
Cheers!
Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Office: (210)592-3110, Fax (210)592-2048
Email: edward.tillman(a)valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman@valero.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Cini, Richard [mailto:RCini@congressfinancial.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 9:05 AM
To: CCTech (E-mail)
Subject: Anyone have copy of old BBS software
Hello, all:
Does anyone have a copy of some old BBS software for the PC
platform, like WildCat, that I could get a copy of? I'd like to do some file
transfer testing among my classic platforms and thought an internal BBS
would be a clean way to do it.
Thanks.
Rich Cini