Well, the Univac III is back: UNIVAC III Computer (In Storage since 1975),
eBay auction Item # 2733726990. This time the starting price is $7,500 and the
buy-it-now is $11,000.
The URL is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2733726990&category=1247
OK, somebody, jump right on it! :-)
(Not me, I'm into LITTLE computers like PDP-11's and VAXen, with an occasional
side dish of 6502 or 8085)
Stuart Johnson
Certainly, there are a lot of logic analyzsers (or
analysers, if you are English) floating around. I was
told by a guy who specializes in "refurbished" (i.e.
dusted off) test equipment that this is because a lot
of it is gov't surplus where they just grab the unit.
He also mentioned that a lot of university surplus has
partially blown pods because of carelessness - due to
the nature of what they do, not much protection on the
inputs.
I have a Tek 1230 which I was lucky enough to get some
pods with. I had another one w/o pods and GOOD LUCK on
getting schematics, etc on this stuff - it's a "black
art" proprietary sort of thing.
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Hi Jim,
> Greetings.
>I purchased a couple weeks ago a metal box full of
>unit record docs, forms and cards ($20). Including
>Ramac 305 guide and manuals for various collating,
>punching, as well as some training manuals. I'd be
>happy to have it go to a good home. I've got a
>spreadsheet with more details I can send on request.
>The box full is very heavy so I would a pickup in the
>San Francisco Bay area.
>.
>Thanks, Jim
Bitsavers.org would very good home for these IBM manuals.
Regards Henk
IBM collector
Hi,
I have programming documentation for the PGA.
I will have to scan it some time...
regards,
chris
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> [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Chris M
> Sent: Montag, 8. Mai 2006 23:33
> To: talk
> Subject: IBM Professional Graphics Adapter
>
> I just received the first part of a shipment which
> includes an IBM 5175 monitor. The PGA card and
> possibly the AT box it resides in is on it's way. I
> plugged the monitor into my Vermont Microsystems card
> (essentially a PGA clone), and it worked like a charm.
> Have yet to plug the monitor into a VGA card and
> investigate that noise (the PGA card possibly has some
> funky syncing scheme, like combined sync or
> sync-on-green). But regardless, I'm desirous of docs
> for these babies, technical or otherwise. Programming
> infor-mation is of the utmost importance. Can anyone
> help?
>
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Hi All,
Does anyone have a copy of Benchmark Modula-2 for the Amiga, originally published by Avante Garde software they could let me have? I've recently aquired an Amiga 1200 and it would be nice to use it again (from a hard disk rather than dual floppies this time!) My media has been lost in the ebbs of time, but I still have the original manual (what a fantastic one at that) and if necessary can therefore prove that a bought a copy many years ago.
Is there anyone out there still using Modula-2 (or Oberon) for anything?
Regards,
Mark Wickens
mark.wickens at valtech.co.uk
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I have acquired an old DATA I/O series 22 porm programmer. I have some
Signetics N82S141F chips that will not read at the recommended family and
pinout codes of 10/15. In fact, the programmer will not even allow me to
enter the 10 as the family. Help???!!!! Ed
> Apollo should have open-documented their stuff.
Yup.. A huge problem for Apollo historical preservation.
I don't even know what might still exist inside HP for the early stuff.
Hi,
I'm looking for two or three HVD wide SCSI SBUS cards
to connect some storage arrays to an SS20. Does anyone
have any that they would care to part with?
Thanks!
--don
Do you have the actual Memorex 651 drive (not the floppy disks)? I'm
looking to buy one.
Thanks,
Bob Sheldrick
Trident Computer Corporation
277 Park Drive
Troy MI 48083 USA
Tel # 248-585-8100