A couple months ago I picked up a copy of a copy of a "preliminary edition"
of the Intellec 4 manual. This copy is dated 1973. Unfortunately, it is
missing two pages and two pages are really hard to read. The missing pages are
5-5 and 5-6 (I believe they are front and back of one sheet). The hard to
read pages are 5-8, and 3-18. If anyone out there has a manual and can make a
copy of the pages, I'd really appreciate it. I would be happy to pay for
reproduction costs and mailing costs (a scan of the pages and emailing would be
even better).
Thanks,
Jeff
I haven't posted a bounty in a while, so here's a big list of manuals I am
in need of for a client. I'll pay $10 each plus postage. Please contact
me directly if you have any at <sellam(a)vintagetech.com>.
Thanks!
1) AG Group, Inc. "WatchPoint 1.0 Manual," May 1999.
2) Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., "Check Point FireWall - Technical Overview, Version 4.0," April 1999.
3) Cisco Systems, Inc., "FlowCollector Overview, Chapter 2," undated.
4) Cisco Systems, Inc., NetFlow FlowCollector Overview, Chapter 1," undated.
5) Cisco Systems, Inc. Overview of the NetFlow Analyzer," Copyright 1989-1998
6) Cisco Systems, Inc. "Release Notes for NetFlow FlowCollector, Release 1.0" September 1997.
7) Cisco Systems, Inc. "Using the FlowAnalyzer Display Module, Chapter 3," undated
8) NetScout Systems, Inc. "NetScout Intelligent Probes, End-to-End Monitoring of LANs, WANs, and Switched LANs for Distributed Networks," Copyright 1997
9) Network Associates, Inc. "SnifferPRO 98 by Network Associates, Expert Network Analysis for Optimal PErformance," Copyright 1998.
10) Network General, "Expert Sniffer Network Analyzer Operations, Release 4.5," pp. 1-3 through 1-7, 7-3 through 7-26, 6-62 through 6-75, Jan. 1995
11) Network General Corporation, "Managing WAN Technologies for Maximum Internetwork Performance, a Network Visibility Guide," Copyright 1996
12) Network General Corporation, "An Introduction to the Total Network Visibility Architecture, a Network Visibility Guide," Copyright 1995.
13) Novel NetWare, Network Computer Products, "LANalyzer for Windows 2.1 User's Guide, Chapter 5," pp. 75-103, March 1994.
14) Precision Guesswork Product Page: "LANWatch 32 Network Analyzer For Windows 95/NT, Unlocking the Complexity of Network Analysis," June 4, 1998 Update.
15) "Sniffer Network Analyzer Ethernet - Seven-layer expert analysis of 10/100 Mbps Ethernet segments," Network Associates, Inc.
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One of the very few goodies (I rarely partake in the stuff that comes
through the VCF, preferring the attendees to get the good scores, if they
can get to it before Hans) I ended up with from the VCF (thanks, Stan!)
is an AT&T "XPC Tutor". It's basically a microprocessor trainer of some
sort, circa 1986. The main CPU(?) inside is a very odd chip labeled
thusly:
AT&T
M T7102-NC
11 86 77
I thought at first this must be a Hobbit chip but it's too early (assuming
"11 86" is the date code, which would seem likely based on the date codes
of all the other ICs) and nothing comes back from Google.
Does anyone have any idea what this might be?
The other interesting thing about this trainer is that it has a 6809 in
the middle of the PCB, and it has 6 serial ports (or at least 6 DB25
connectors with several wignal lines each) poking out the back.
I'll post a picture if it'll help jog a memory.
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Hi Bryan,
>This one doesn't boot up. :( It starts up for a little bit, then the power
>light flashes a # of times. I have googled for POST error messages but
>could not find out what this meant.
Go here:
http://www.programmersheaven.com/zone20/cat268/3369.htm
And download HARDWARE.ZIP - this contains HARDWARE.TIP which is a large
text file that contains a lot of information about the startup LED flashes
and screen colors.
Regards,
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com Vintage computing equipment collector.
http://www.parse.com/~ddunfield/museum/index.html
Hello M Duell,
I have problem with my Floppy drive: Sony, Model MP-F52W-00D, This floppy drive is connecting to our machine (not PC).
What model it is possible to replace by?
Is it possible to use the new floppy drive 1.44? How?
Thanks for your advice
Best Regards,
Mostapha..
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Hello all,
I've just posted pictures from VCF 7.0 on my website.
The page isn't done yet as I've got to add descriptions to the images
(should take a few days), but the pictures themselves are there if you'd
like to take a look.
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcf7.shtml
Please let me know if you have anything special you'd like me to mention
about any of the pictures (links, names, description, etc.) or if you'd
like me to email you high rez copies of anything.
Thanks!
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>I have the following circuit boards for a varian data Machines, and would like to know what each board is
This is pretty much a complete set for a 620i
I have a copy of Vol 1 of the maint manual, which doesn't incl the schems.
DM 103 matrix decoder
104 memory driver
106 memory timing & ctl
108 register card
109 processor control 1
110 processor control 2
111 processor control 3
112 processor control 4
113 teletype control
119 memory data card
120 ?
121 interrrupt trap
122 mul/div extd adr
123 pwr fail /restart
124 pri intr module
126 ?
the name of the card should be on the etch