>Hi Chris, I work for Harrison School Dist in Colorado Springs, CO
>(hsd2.org). I saw the message saying you have an
> AT&T GPSC-AT/E serial card to give away. If you still have it I could
>use it on our voice mail server and I will pay the postage. Let me know
>your address and I will send money. Thanks, Fred
I'd love to give it to you, but alas, it is long gone.
Sorry :-(
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Hi Chris, I work for Harrison School Dist in Colorado Springs, CO
(hsd2.org). I saw the message saying you have an
AT&T GPSC-AT/E serial card to give away. If you still have it I could
use it on our voice mail server and I will pay the postage. Let me know
your address and I will send money. Thanks, Fred
David,
I'm also trying to reach you regarding the PDP-11/60. Please
email or call me or Ethan at your convenience.
--
- Mark
210-522-6025, page 888-733-0967
Greetings.
I have 5 portable terminals available for a collector.
They are all in clean/good shape and come with accessories, and a couple have fitted cases.
Two have customized/OEM keyboards with vivid colors.
The lot includes:
TI 707/1200
TI 745
TI 703
and a couple LCD models, one I think is a Panasonic.
Local pickup preferred, must take all.
Regards,
Eliot
Hi
Most are current loop but they has RS-232 and MODEM
as well.
Dwight
>From: "Guy Sotomayor" <ggs(a)shiresoft.com>
>
>Last night I was trying to figure out the interface on one of my
>teletypes (KSR-33). I was very frustrated by the Teletype manuals in
>that they don't (at least mine don't) talk about the various interface
>modules in any detail.
>
>Is there documentation on these beasts? Specifically how to hook them
>up to other equipment (like computers)?
>
>However in the process, I discovered that the particular teletype I was
>working on has the EIA RS232C interface. And no this wasn't some bodged
>together thing by some previous owner. It was all Teletype components.
>I was *really* blown away by this! To verify that this is what it was I
>hooked it up to a (sacrificial) RS-232 terminal and what was typed on
>one showed up on the other! It also verified that the teletype was
>indeed working.
>--
>
>TTFN - Guy
>
>
Last night I was trying to figure out the interface on one of my
teletypes (KSR-33). I was very frustrated by the Teletype manuals in
that they don't (at least mine don't) talk about the various interface
modules in any detail.
Is there documentation on these beasts? Specifically how to hook them
up to other equipment (like computers)?
However in the process, I discovered that the particular teletype I was
working on has the EIA RS232C interface. And no this wasn't some bodged
together thing by some previous owner. It was all Teletype components.
I was *really* blown away by this! To verify that this is what it was I
hooked it up to a (sacrificial) RS-232 terminal and what was typed on
one showed up on the other! It also verified that the teletype was
indeed working.
--
TTFN - Guy
>From: "Damien Cymbal" <d_cymbal(a)hotmail.com>
>
>Are hard sectored 8" floppies of any use to anyone? I've got several boxes of
still shrink-wrapped SSSD hard sector disks. I've sold a couple boxes on epay,
but action on them was lower than I'd imagined. Some folks who resell alot of
8" floppies told me "good luck" because hard sectored just don't sell.
>
>I've seen new soft sectored disks advertised online for fairly hefty prices
(don't know if they are selling at that price or not). What systems made use of
these? Any that I might own or want to own some day that it'd be worth me
holding on to these if I can't sell them for a price worth it to drive to the
post office and ship them?
>
Hi Damien
How many sectors are they? I have use for 32 sectored disk.
I just don't watch eBay often enough to catch the sale of
these.
Dwight
I am selling an HP DLTtape IIIXT 30 GB data cartridge, P/N C5141A for
the Catalina Amateur Radio Assoc (CARA.) It is new and still in the
shrinkwrap; $15.00 including mailing.
I'm looking for information on the expansion boxes for the "older"
PDP-8's (ie 8/I and 8/L). Specifically:
BA08A
BM12L
MM8I
Ideally I'd like to find user's manuals and maintenance manuals for
them, but at this point anything would be useful.
Of course, I'll also re-iterate my call for information on the DF32D
also.
Thanks.
--
TTFN - Guy
Hello list,
My DZ11 arrived cableless, so just a simple query:
Anyone out there has the pinout for the 50-pin connector on the DZ11 itself?
The manual make no mention of any sort of wiring diagram.
I'm planning to make an octopus cable myself with the info..
Thanks.
/wai-sun
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