> Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 16:35:48 -0700
> From: Marvin Johnston <marvin(a)rain.org>
> Subject: Apple Mouse
> To: ClassicCmp <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
>
> Does anyone know when the change took place from the squarish to the
> rounded end on the early Apple Macintosh mice 9 pin connector?
>
I believe the Mac Plus was the last model to have the D-SUB 9 for its mouse.
-Michael
Hello,
the system below has found a new owner,
thanks to this mailing list.
ken r.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 11:33 AM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: PDP-11/23 (free)
Hi,
This was my home PC before the days of IBM PC and Microsoft.
It goes back to late 1970's and early 1980's.
Comes with RT-11 operating system on RX02 floopies, manuals,
printer, and VT100 terminal.
Located in Merrimack NH.
I'm not on this mail list so reply to me directly or call.
Ken Rauhala +1 781 993 4626
I'm looking for a data sheet for an SSI-263 Speech Chip. Basically I'm
looking for information on how to program it.
-Ken V.
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>> Does anyone know when the change took place from the squarish to the
>> rounded end on the early Apple Macintosh mice 9 pin connector?
>>
>
>I believe the Mac Plus was the last model to have the D-SUB 9 for its mouse.
Correct, the Plus was the last Mac with the D-9 connector. After that,
they moved to ADB and the mini-din 8.
However, I took the initial question as when did the D sub connector
change for that style mouse from the boxy style found in the 128 to the
more smooth curvy style found in the Mac Plus.
I didn't respond because I don't know.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
HI : I am looking for a bootable HDOS disk and Full source for same .
Also wanted diagram for H-8 and rom listing for H-8 if possible
I am looking to build emaulator for Mac for the H-8.
Subject: Heath HDOS
Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 14:33:25 -0500
HI : Legal --- The HDOS was released to Public Domain SEE
The Computer Journal #43 Page 14-16 .
I can send you a PDF if that article if you wish ?
I am looking the source to the Hdos myself I think this information
may in the archives on compuserv ?
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I got a call this morning from one of my favorite sources. I went out
there and found a HP 1000 F series and a Floating Point unit (along with
many lesser goodies). :-)
Joe
I just wanted to pass along a tip to everyone in the hobby. Beware of
this guy who goes around as "Erik B." (erikb(a)cyberspace.org) from the
Netherlands (at least that's where he says he's from). I've had a couple
very obnoxious experiences with him and in my opinion he's not to be
trusted. I don't know if he uses another e-mail address (my guess is
that he does) but I would be wary of anyone who goes by the name "Erik B."
and won't disclose his last name nor any other information necessary for a
useful transaction.
He's a lurker on the CC list and who knows where else.
This is only the second time I've felt it important enough to do this. I
don't like to, but in some cases I think it's necessary.
Just a friendly warning...
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>Since I have no use for these cables, anyone need them? I'll go ahead
>and stick them up on VCM for $1.00 each plus shipping. Thanks again!!!
Try listing them on the Low End Mac swap list. These cables are essential
to being able to use the DOS card. Without the cable, the card is
useless. I know there are people out there that need a cable to get their
card working. (I don't. I have 3 cards, and 3 cables, plus 4 and 4 of the
later version)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
<snip> I did acquire the boot disks to one from a former owner on the
other side of the pond; alas, I have no unit to boot them on, but I'm
still working on that. ^^ I might image them at least.
I can feel an emulation coming on. However not from me at the moment,
damn that "not having all the time in the world" thing.
David
Hi Patrick
You might go with a larger 1Kx8 PROMs. I think these
are more easily found. You can waste the rest or add
jumpers to select options. It seems like I was able to
get some of these from Jameco or Anchor.
Just a though
Dwight
>From: "Patrick Rigney" <patrick(a)vintagecomputermarketplace.com>
>
>I'm trying to find a couple of 256x8 PROMs (unprogrammed of course) for
>replacements. The original part is an 82S135 (Phillips), but equivalents
>are apparently: NEC uPB421; AMD/MMI 6309, 63S09, 6309-1, 63S281; Texas
>Instruments 18S22 or 28L22. If anyone knows of a source for these, or has a
>couple you are willing to part with, please contact me off list. So far
>I've found a lot of sites advertising, but only one has actually had the
>parts and I'm hoping to do better than nearly $16 each. --Patrick
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