Does anyone have any information, drawings, pictures, prints, etc. relating
to the alpha-numeric oscilloscope interface for the SCELBI 8-H beyond what
is described in SCELBI's 1974 catalog? A copy of the page is on the web at
http://users.techline.com/cmlove/scelbi/pg16.htm . I'm also looking for any
info on other SCELBI peripherals - the same catalog describes a cassette
tape interface. What about SCELBI software (on paper tape or in electronic
form, I have the listings)?
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Jack Rubin
Wilmette, Illinois
USA
Hi Michael,
Thanks - I'll take a look as soon as you have it posted - what is
the site address?
Regards,
Dave
Original Message:
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From: msokolov(a)ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov)
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 04 22:58:54 GMT
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Email client for older machines? (need help)
dave04a(a)dunfield.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a decent/simple email program that runs under either
> DOS or Window3 (NOT win32!!!) that has the ability to let you specify a
> incoming mail server separate from the POP account?
CWRU-PC/IP for DOS should do it. I have it on my old DOS machine, let me
put it up on my FTP site and I'll post the path.
MS
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Major bummer! I don;t have a source listing but I do have a couple of
working SB-180s. I can dump the EPROMs for you if need be.
Joe
At 03:55 PM 9/29/04 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello, all:
>
> Does anyone on the list have a source listing (either original or
>reconstructed) to the Circuit Cellar SB-180 monitor ROM? I did something
>stupid to it a while back and I think I blew something on the board. Now,
>when it boots up, instead of the banner I get what appears to be a
>diagnostic code in binary. The documentation package I have neither has a
>listing of the codes nor the ROM listing itself, and efforts to contact the
>original author to have failed.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>Rich
>
>
"Someone" gave me an Osborne 1 (tan version) computer.
It's very nice and in good condition, but it's 240VAC
and I can't (or won't) try to energize it.
Weighs about 25 pounds of course, and no, I won't ship
it to the UK.
Please pick it up if you can!
Near Santa Ana, CA.
Steve.
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> The pad on the print hammer has disintegrated and the underlying metal
> has been pounding on the print cylinder. This has caused some of the
> letters images to be deformed so that only the top half of the letter
> prints. A new print cylinder would be virtually impossible to fabricate,
> so I need to find a new or used one.
With the new available it may not be worth the trouble but as long as the
damage isn't too deep you can get it to print acceptably by filing the
letters flat again, try printing and file again on the part of the letter
that prints darkest until you get reasonably even printing.
People,
I have a 30 pound box which contains three boxes of:
" 9-1/2 X 11 stock smooth edge, 15 lb bond, 3000
count"
fan-fold paper from 1983. Each of the three smaller
boxes weigh 7 pounds, for 20 pounds total weight.
It is the original cardboard shipping box, shipped
>from CBM in PA, on 10/83 - cool.
Currently near Santa Ana, CA - it's yours if you want
it.
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As warned in the subject line, this couldn't be more off-topic if I tried!
Having said that... I've got an extra ticket for Friday's "Vote for Change"
concert down in Philadelphia. I'm looking for the face value ($75) -- the
concert features Springsteen, REM, and John Fogarty.
Please do NOT reply with a political message or to say you'd love to go but
can't. And, please do not reply if MAYBE you can go but want to let me know
Friday afternoon, or if you want to show up late (it starts at 7) or leave
early or whatever -- I'm not about to get stuck with this ticket (and also
don't want it to go to some bandwagon lame-ass fan whose favorite Springsteen
song is "Secret Garden".)
Okay, the diatribe is now complete. If you're vaguely in my area (north
Jersey) and want to go, please reply OFF-LIST.
Now returning to the regularly scheduled discussion of vintage computers...
- Evan
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dave04a(a)dunfield.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a decent/simple email program that runs under either
> DOS or Window3 (NOT win32!!!) that has the ability to let you specify a
> incoming mail server separate from the POP account?
CWRU-PC/IP for DOS should do it. I have it on my old DOS machine, let me
put it up on my FTP site and I'll post the path.
MS