Hi,
I've sorted the following out. It's available for the cost of shipping.
Please reply off list.
-IBM AT motherboard 512K
-IBM serial/parallel card from AT
-WD 512K video card
-2 AT style ISA/PCI socket 7 motherboards model 586itbd, have both at
and atx power supply conections, use 72 pin, or sdram, I installed one
in a case, but never applied power. They're essentially new.
-2 six foot scsi cables, 50 pin, centronics style connectors
-scsi external terminator, centronics sytle
-AT power supply, power switch on the end of cable. This is a later
model AT power supply, sort of like an ATX in size but without the
extra atx functions, 230watts I think.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
i have a as400 9404 for parts it has 4 cards #6152 3 #2641 #2517 #6140 #2625 #6150 #4114 #4104 #2515 also a tape drive and a 5 1\4 floppy,pwr.supply and battery back up. are you interested in buying cheap?
5
I just put a pile of RTTY books on E-bay. I know this isn't exactly CC
stuff but part of it such as the Digital Group computer used as a RTTY
terminal are so I decided to announce it here. If you're interested in RTTY
take a good look at "The New RTTY Handbook". It's a real find IMHO. See
<http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=rigdonj>
I will be adding more books and some RTTY equipment ASAP.
Joe
PS. I'm not a member of the Green Keys list but if a member wants to
forward this message there, please do.
>>I've recently aquired a model 43 Teletype with a paper tape reader/punch,
>>which makes the unit an ASR43. It looks very much like the one described
>>here: http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty/M43.htm
>
>Say, I've got one of these, but without the tasty looking reader/punch.
>
>>I'm interested in finding a manual and/or any documentation that might
>>still exist for it. Scans and/or copies would be fine.
>
>I am pretty sure I have the manual...somewhere :(
>
>Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
>Festival
Think this is part of what you're looking for:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2535770466
As soon as I get 'em, I'll scan 'em, in my Copious Free Time.
(Proud owner of a 43 with the tasty reader/punch :-)
Mike
http://www.corestore.org
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I'm having a large and unusually shaped item shipped from New Jersey to
California. One part will need to be crated and the rest boxed. Is there
someone in the Boonton area that can recommend a shipper? I would need
the shipper to bring along the materials to crate the item.
I would also entertain paying a list member local to the area to crate and
pack the item, and coordinate with a local shipping company.
Please reply privately if you can help out.
Thanks!
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh(a)aracnet.com> wrote:
> I've got a TPC image, that was originally from a MM: drive, and I've
> written it back out to a MU: drive (4mm in this case). I'm just trying
> to read the tape, I'm not trying to do anything fancy like boot from
> it. Is there any reason that I should have trouble doing this?
No.
Johnny
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Stevenson [mailto:ikvsabre@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 11:12 PM
To: Classic Computers Mailing List
Subject: Old IDE hard drives
Is there any interest in older IDE hard drives, 170-540MB?
I listed them on eBay, but got no response. I probably should have posted
them to the list, but I wasn't sure that was allowed, so I didn't.
If there is any interest, I will relist them. If it does not violate the
rules, I will provide links to them.
Here is a list of what I have:
Maxtor 7540AV 540 MB IDE Hard Drive
Seagate 1.0 GB IDE Hard Drive
Western Digital Caviar 212 MB IDE Hard Drive
Western Digital Caviar 256 MB IDE Hard Drive
ELS127 Quantum 127 MB IDE Hard Drive
ELS170 Quantum 170 MB IDE Hard Drive
Joe
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A simple google search turned up:
http://web.archive.org/web/19990219201152/sca.enlace.com.mx/carlosg/keyemu
Note that the website is long gone, but archive.org has it cached away :-)
Cheers,
Ram
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Uban
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Sent: 1/13/04 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a parallel keyboard
At 04:32 PM 1/13/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>Does anyone have a parallel out keyboard that they
>>would like to sell to me?
>>Dwight
>>
>>
>>
>>
>Does this mean there might be a small market for a PS/2 to parallel
>keyboard converter? I can envision two modes, output only, where ASCII
>data and strobe are provided when a key is pressed, and an I/O mode, so
>that keyboard commands can be clocked back in.
>
>Multi-key sequences (like F1, etc) would be converted to VT100 keyboard
>sequences. Perhaps a few others terminal types would be supported,
such
>as the TVI950.
>Information like Shift would affect the keycode, but would not be
passed
>along (well, I guess we could, with a mode switch. But normally not.
>It'd just look like the keyboard data stream from a serial terminal).
>
> --jc
>
Yes, that would be great! It would be excellent if it were small, had
a PS/2 connector and a 26pin ribbon header with the following pinout
to mate with my BigBoard's keyboard connector. Of course it should emit
the equivalent of the AY5-1015 (if I recall correctly) parallel keyboard
chip as well...
1 - KB0
3 - KB1
5 - KB2
7 - KB3
9 - KB4
11 - KB5
13 - KB6
15 - KB7
17 - !KBSTB
19,20 - +12
22,23 - -12
25,26 - +5
2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 - Gnd
Waiting in anticipation!
--tom
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