You were asking for voltage on a Techstep. I have a complete unit
including Carrying Case, Diagnostic software, testing modules for the
Classic, SE, SE 30, II, IIx and IIcx as well as SCSI interface testing
to HD. Please let me know if you or someone is in the need to purchase.
Greetings.
I discovered on Google that about a year or more ago, you had
copies of SGI Pipeline magazine and such. Any remote chance
you still have this stuff? Thanks.
-Steve
Jules' message about ugly wooden cases made me think about the Tangerine
Microtan 65 I had in the back of the car the last time we met. Top quality
case, designed to withstand being trampled by a herd of Wildebeeste I think.
http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/Museum/Tangerine/DSCF5879.JPG
Yes, that's an Apple ][ keyboard :) On top is the T.U.G ROMboard (1981), a
blinkenlights panel and an Eprom blower that are both connected to internal
serial ports on the TANEX expansion board. The machine came with the ASCII
keyboard and the original Tangerine Hex keypad and the case features RF,
power and keyboard connectors. Inside is the PSU, Microtan itself and the
TANEX on a 2 slot backplane.
Marvellous :)
--
Adrian/Witchy
Owner & Webmaster, Binary Dinosaurs
www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - possibly the UK's biggest online computer museum
www.snakebiteandblack.co.uk - ex-monthly gothic shenanigans :o(
I read your message on one of the boards and was wondering if this offer is
still avalible: " I also
have a copy of the UP600 software :)".
Anything dealing with the UP600 would be great.
NIck
Hello, all:
I was browsing the Mini-ITX motherboard site recently
(http://www.mini-itx.com) and was intrigued by some of the cloaked "classic"
PC projects. The Mini-ITX is an extremely small form-factor PC motherboard
and this site outlines people's homebrewed projects.
Anyway, there's a project using an Atari 800, a Commodore 64 and a
Commodore SX-64. This got me to thinking. In these projects the keyboard is
left in the case as a prop (non-working). I was thinking about using a
busted Amiga 500 (more internal space to mount stuff) for a project but I
want to find out how hard it would be to make the prototype keyboard
"working" by connecting it to a hacked PS/2 keyboard controller.
Does anyone have a schematic for an actual PS/2 or AT keyboard? How
are the keys connected to the keyboard controller?
Thanks in advance.
Rich
In a message dated 2/16/2004 12:47:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cctalk-request(a)classiccmp.org writes:
A quick browse thru one of my catalogs - (Newark) in the Belden section,
shows them currently available - part number 17280 for 'hot left of gnd'
and 17952 for 'hot right of gnd' pinning. Newark stock numbers:
36F987 for the 17280
36F986 for the 17952
-986 is $6.32
-987 is $5.67
Hi John, thank you for that information. Do you know how I can tell if I need
hot left vs. hot right? Is the Newark catalog available in the US? Thanks,
David
Has anyone ever removed a TS-11 from a rack? Any advice?
I assume the first thing to do it to remove the door (after
disconnecting all the cables :-)
Once the door is odd it looks like the front screws will allow the frame
to slide forward and out.
Is the frame heavy? (i.e. can one person remove it?)
-brad
I just got in a Compaq Proliant 4100 Storage System UE with Wide-Ultra
SCSI-3 interface (Model UE). It has 5 drive chassis and dual hot-swap
power supplies. Both supplies fire up nicely, fans come on, all
pertinents LEDs show normal operation. I have no drives to test with so
selling as-is.
Interested? I'm not expecting much. Make an offer. Best offer by 2/21
gets it. Reply directly (private mail). List responses will be mocked
and derided.
Shipped weight: 55lbs
>From ZIP code 94550
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> Isn't it time to either kill DECUS, or turn it into something more useful?
It died when they threw out the program libraries for anything that wasn't a VAX
Resurrection of those libraries will take years, thanks a lot guys..