As I restore this ET-3400, I am curious if anyone knows what kind of
filter material Heathkit provided that sticks to the TIL312 7-segment
displays? Mine have 4 of 6 displays covered, and 2 displays bare. It
seems to be some sort of adhesive red tape or film, but I have no idea
what to use for a modern substitute.
Thanks for any tips.
-ethan
> Lyle, I was wondering if you'd be opposed to me mirroring those files to
the
> classiccmp server (preferred), or at the least if you'd mind if I put a
> non-mirrored copy there.
>
> Jay
Thanks for the offer, but at this point, for legal reasons it's a bit
"sticky". I have to have folks fill out a form where the state and "sign"
that they understand the software is for hobbiest purposes only and that
they will not use the software for commercial purposes, and will not
distribute it, etc. In addition, I have to track the name and address of
the person who downloaded the software. (There are still commercial users
of TSX Plus).
Cheers,
Lyle
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Lyle Bickley
Bickley Consulting West Inc.
Mountain View, CA 94040
"Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"
Where in the NY area? I have a second pdp-8a desk system, DecDataSystem 310 I think it is called. I am not sure what is in
it, but it probably has 16k of core, could have a dual floppy,
the processor and associated cards. It's heavy and big though.
--- On Fri 09/16, Ram Meenakshisundaram < RMeenaks at olf.com > wrote:
From: Ram Meenakshisundaram [mailto: RMeenaks at olf.com]
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:47:34 -0400
Subject: RE: PDP-11
Does anyone have any PDP8 equipment / machine they are willing to dispose<br>(or sell) in the NY area??? A friend of mine is asking...<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Ram<br><br>> -----Original Message-----<br>> From: Gordon JC Pearce [mailto:gordon at gjcp.net] <br>> Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 7:12 AM<br>> To: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts<br>> Subject: Re: PDP-11<br>> <br>> <br>> Joe Maroney wrote:<br>> > Greetings,<br>> > <br>> > I have two working PDP-11's(23+) that came out of a bowling <br>> alley for<br>> > sale. Here is a partial list of items from the systems:<br>> ><br>> <br>> Where are they, and how much?<br>> <br>> Gordon.<br>> <br>
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:37:23 -0400
From: "Cini, Richard" <Richard.Cini at wachovia.com>
Subject: Circuit Cellar TI-74 article
All:
Does anyone have a copy of the April/May 1991 issue (Issue #20) of Circuit
Cellar and can scan an article for me? There's an article on using the TI-74
BASICCALC for data acquisition and control. The article, written by Ed
Vogel, appears beginning on page 41.
TIA.
Rich
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>Would you believe, the Circuit Cellar folks do?
><http://www.circuitcellar.com/products/cd.asp>
>-Frank McConnell
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REPLY:
Hi Rich:
If that doesn't help, e-mail me off-list; I've got a pretty
complete set of the early CC INKs, no prob scanning
these 4 pages.
mike
Noticed this on a usenet group. Someone here might be interested.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FS large lot of equipment
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:33:26 -0400
From: Markco <onthfly1 at hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.zenith
Hi;
I have a huge collection of vintage equipment I want to sell. There is a
collection of several years here. Make a reasonable offer, you pick up. It
is just too much for me to deal with any more and I want a serious vintage
collector take it and use it.I cannot sell and ship selectively. And there
is just WAY too much to ship anyway.I need to sell it as ONE lot. Here is a
small sketch of what I have. Because of the range of stuff, I apologize
ahead for cross posting.
Commodore...(2) c64,(1) C64C (2)c128,(2) vic20,(3) plus 4, and (1)c16
computers. (4) 1541 and(2) 1571 disk drives, cables etc. 1 c2N Datasette, 2
commodore Monitors, one working one in need of repair. There are diskettes,
miscellaneous manuals.A number of Texas instruments 994a units (both Beige
and Silver and Black) and accessories, including THE expansion box.A lot of
program cartridges,disks, a tape drve unit, etc.
Also multiple Tandy 1000 type units,A Tandy 2000, A PC Junior and monitor
and accessories, Multiple Apple 2e, 2e+ and a number of early Macs including
2gs. A couple of Apple 2c units and the matching monitors.A couple of Lazer
128s, A couple of early Atari and coleco game systems and cartridges. An
Atari 520ST with monitor,A complete coleco Adam and some spare parts. 2
Kaypros, an Osborne 1, A number of Various Zenith products including a
couple of Z100s, EZ PCs and early portables. A Panasonic Partner.There is
also a Digital Rainbow 100. There are a bunch of early notebook machines
here too from various manufacturers.
Also a number of early desktop systems, IBM PC 5150s, IBM ATs, Various other
Early IBM machines, Zeniths, Compaqs, some portables, and other numerous
desktops with names such as Sanyo, Hundai, Wang, -- clear up through 286s
386s 486s and early pentiums and AMD products.
Also totes full of cards, drives, cables, parts etc. There are not monitors
for each individual system, but there is a at least one monitor that will
work with each. Some of the 8 bits use a TV and there is a TV switch unit or
two here also. Ive got a few printers, enough to match and couple with most
systems.
There is also a LOT of software,disks,books,manuals, etc.You'll need to
bring cartons :-)
So, in short a bunch of equipment from the early 80s up through. 8 bit and
up.
Fully 99% of the equipment is operational. All has been stored here, dry and
protected,where I live. Everything is as is, please. MAKE ME AN OFFER.
Please email so we can make arrangements. You pick up, and I won't take
personal checks, please. I live in the central Vermont area.
email at: onthfly1 at hotmail.com
It actually plugs into the Apple //c serial's port I believe. I would have to
pull it out of storage to confirm this. They didnt make very many as it
wasnt compatible w/ the regular card based Mockingboard.
Here is what I found on the web at:
http://www.apple2.org/faq/FAQ.sndmusic04.html
The later Mockingboard "D" had the same capabilities as
the "C", but attached to the Apple IIc via the serial port.
I have everything I need (box, sound device, and manual), except the disk.
Would like to make it complete for my collection.
-Chris Ryan
An on-topic question just to mix things up around here. :)
I hauled home a few AT&T 3B2/310s and AT&T 5620 terminals the other day,
>from my usual surplus spot.
While all of the 3B2s I've powered up so far seem to be good, except that
none of them have a bootable hard disk. Does anyone have a utility
floppy disk or set of install floppies they could make available?
TIA,
Pat
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Purdue University ITAP/RCAC --- http://www.rcac.purdue.edu/
The Computer Refuge --- http://computer-refuge.org
HI everybody. Was wondering if somebody might be able to provide me a copy of
this elusive disk. I happened upon the hardware a bit of time ago, but never
got any software (the orignal utils disk). Was wondering if anybody might be
able to provide it to me either via email (.dsk format), or send me a copy of
the software (I'll pay for whatever it costs you to do this).
Just keep in mind this is the utils disk for the Mockingboard //c, which is
different than the utils disk that came w/ the regular mockingboard card.
Thanks in advance,
Chris Ryan
nogard at cishollywood dot com
I have some 8" floppies and some cards for which I would like something.
The floppies have some DECUS software on them except for one which
is a RT11 V4 bootable diagnostic diskette.
The cards are a printer interface M8027 and a M8028 Async line
interface.
Dan