Hi,
I found a Fluke 9110FT "digital troubleshooter" with a 9132 "memory
interface pod" "configured for FT-68030".
Does the 9100 documentation (available on bitsavers for exemple)
applies to this model too ? Is it an enhanced version of the 9100 and
9105 ?
What would be a decent price for the lot described above ?
Thanks!
--
Stephane
Paris, France.
The good news is that I recently acquired a VAX 8350 in good condition
along with a back plane full of cards. The bad news is that, despite all
the cards in there, the previous owner had removed the CPU cards (both of
'em, this being a dual processor machine!).
Does anybody have a KA825, T1001-YA cpu card that they'd be willing
to give away, sell, or trade for other VAXBI cards? One CPU's enough
(I'll settle for an 8250!).
THanks,
Bob Armstrong
The Apple Disk II analog board has a couple of toroid cores on the
board; does anyone know what the permeability is, or better, what would
be the equivilent Amidon number would be?
Also, if anyone needs some of the boards, let me know. $5.00 including
USPS priority mail (they supply the box!) for up to 1 pound of boards in
the US :). These are untested pulls.
>From: "Ethan Dicks" <ethan.dicks(a)gmail.com>
>
>On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 18:04:49 +0000, Michael Holley
><swtpc6800(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>> My goal on the Tic Tac Toe machine was to build an exact replica of the Don
Lancaster 1971 design.
>
>Nice... I'm intrigued enought to consider it myself. It'll probably
>take a bunch of parts scrounging, though. Were you planning on
>laser-printer transfer film for the PCB?
>
>-ethan
>
Hi
My first home brew digital project was to make
a digital dice using RTL jk-flops. I ran the thing
>from a 9 volt battery and a regulator to get to
3.6v. It drained the 9v battery in just a few
minutes of operation.
It used mercury switches to control the power and
the roll timing.
I remember going from Homestead Florida to Fort Lauderdale
to find the surplus place with the logic boards to
strip the RTL from.
Dwight
Geoff Roberts asked me to post this to the list.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5157158461
I assume the dweeb in the picture is not included. I doubt you'd want him
anyway...he looks like trouble.
So, Geoff thinks this is an 11/33. I've never even heard of an 11/33.
But there you have it. I've done my part.
--
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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Oops!
Dwight
>From: "Dwight K. Elvey" <dwight.elvey(a)amd.com>
>
>Hi Sellam
> There is an item on ebay that you might want to watch.
>It is a card punch reader. #5157204731
>Later
>Dwight
>
>
>
>From: "Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
>At 11:43 PM 1/19/05 +0000, you wrote:
>>> You should have demanded to speak with his supervisor. The man is
>>> obviously an idiot.
>>
>>And what makes you think his supervisor would not also be an idiot?
>>
>>-tony
>
> I HAVE spoken to the supervisors and to the national customer service
>office and believe me they ARE idiots! I've met or talked to over a dozen
>people from UPS and there's only ONE that I've ever dealt with that wasn't
>an idiot!
>
> Joe
>
>
Hi Joe
Unlike USPS, they do not have to take any kind
of intelligence test. I remember when I went down
to pick up my EC-1 ( Heathkit tube analog computer ).
The fellow brought the unit out and just dropped
it on the counter from about three feet. I
considered talking the the manager when I realized
that his badge said he was the manager.
Dwight
I didn't know that. Does anyone have the DVD/CD? I would very much like
those transputer articles (and the software) associated with them...
Thanks,
Ram
-----Original Message-----
From: emanuel stiebler [mailto:emu@ecubics.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:59 AM
To: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Urgent rescue of c't mags from 1988 - 1995
Ram Meenakshisundaram wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know someone who has a fairly complete collection of c't magazines
> in Austria. Please respond if you want them. I am only interested in
> two articles on transputers (which he is planning on scanning for me).
> Let me know otherwise he is going to throw them away...
Just in case you didn't know, the c't is also available on DVD or CD ...
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Hi,
I know someone who has a fairly complete collection of c't magazines in
Austria. Please respond if you want them. I am only interested in two
articles on transputers (which he is planning on scanning for me). Let me
know otherwise he is going to throw them away...
Cheers,
Ram
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