The archive search on classiccmp.org does not appear to be working. I
thought it was me at first but I guess the words vax and unix have
been mentioned here before ;)
Dan
> I just posted both PDF and TIF scans (600dpi) of my Kaypro Technical
> Manual to the retroarchive site (http://www.retroarchive.org). I've
> never seen this available before so I figured there would be some
need
> for it.
Not to discourage you, the world could use more people willing to scan
and archive what they have, but
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His version is for two later revs.
It appears you missed chapter 16, though.
I have one from 1984 that I just picked up yesterday. What are you
looking for?
Joe
At 11:43 PM 5/2/06 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, Jeff,
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>I am looking for the Harris Semiconductor Analog databook. Do you still
>have the books you posted on the internet a couple of years ago? If you
>do, please reply this email. Thank you.
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>Best Regards,
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>K.B.
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>I find the water / detergent approach works fine, providing the boards are
>dried well afterwards. Usually I use a hairdryer to get the bulk of the water
>out from beneath ICs and then leave to sit in the hot water tank cupboard for
>a week or so. Never had a problem with this, but it doubtless depends on the
>quality of the water used.
I'd definitely investigate using distilled water, especially for the final rinse.
For the air cleaner- a room model might be good because it would (hopefully) keep some dust out of your machines.
For cleaning, you can build a rudimentary "dust and fume hood" (although it doesn't work for fumes) out of a box and a vacuum.
I've seen this used at small businesses to control dust. Just pop the computer in the box, turn on the vacuum, and blow away.
For cleaning effectiveness, once you've used a tank compressor you'll never want anything else.
Just got back from my Data General Nova rescue. Thought I would
share some pics for anyone interested. Got the units from New York,
had to take them back through Canada (what a pain), back to good ole
Michigan.
Rob
http://homepage.mac.com/irisworld/PhotoAlbum2.html
I'm trying to find someone with a copy of the Pascal-2 for the Tandy 6000 Xenix. It was done by Oregon Software I believe.
Anyone out there able to make an image of it, or are willing to part with theirs? I have a disk of it here, but it is not readable.
How about any other software for the Model II/12/16/6000 lines?
Thanks,
Kelly
Does anyone have knowledge of Motorola HDS-200
Hardware Development Systems ? I brought one home from
Dayton bundled with a pair of HP64000 mainframes,
manuals and emulation pods.
The HDS-200 has a base unit, cables, emulation pods
(68HC05 variants) and program cartridges. I am not
sure whether I will do anything with it yet - just
curious to know about these systems and their
capabilities.
Also in the carton: an (apparently unused) Hitachi
development system of some sort, with a label marked
'HAL-SJ' and two boards marked H31MIX3. I'm guessing
it's a 6301 or 6303 development system.
Anyone with embedded systems or uP system development
knowledge care to comment ?
-Dave
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