Has anyone on the list scanned in manuals the Heathkit 4801 EROM Programmer?
I just picked one up and need help on the personality plug (it didn't have
any.) Would also like to get some documentation on it.
Billy
Is there a location on the 'net that is archiving marketing brochures
for antique/classic machines?
For example, I have brochures for Apple 2e, Mac and many other
personal computers from the early 1980's. I am working my way through
scanning the brochures and I would like to make them available to
others.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
--barry
> I've observed that Pertec-to-SCSI adapters are even harder to find
> than PC interface cards. The PC cards come up about every 2-3 months
> on eBay, but mostly without drivers. I think I've seen exactly one
> SCSI-Pertec protocol converter in the last year--and the minimum bid
> was about $200.
Here's a little secret, since I probably have enough of them now.
Every Qualstar 1054 has a pertec-scsi bridge board in it. Early ones
used NCR, later ones have their own design.
The last couple of 1054's I've picked up on eBay were MUCH less than $200.
> Is there a location on the 'net that is archiving marketing
> brochures for antique/classic machines?
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/readingRoom/
Lee Courtney
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of B M
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:31 PM
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
> Subject: Brochures for classic/antique systems
>
> Is there a location on the 'net that is archiving marketing
> brochures for antique/classic machines?
>
> For example, I have brochures for Apple 2e, Mac and many
> other personal computers from the early 1980's. I am working
> my way through scanning the brochures and I would like to
> make them available to others.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --barry
>
Hi Barry,
I to have been scanning and collecting old brochures on various computers
and systems I have posted them on the following web site
<http://www.1000bit.com/> www.1000bit.com
If you would like to help add to the number of brochures etc I will give you
Tiziano email details.
Regard markb
Mark Brennan
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-----Original Message-----
From: B M [mailto:iamvirtual at gmail.com]
Sent: 30 January 2007 03:31
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Brochures for classic/antique systems
Is there a location on the 'net that is archiving marketing brochures
for antique/classic machines?
For example, I have brochures for Apple 2e, Mac and many other
personal computers from the early 1980's. I am working my way through
scanning the brochures and I would like to make them available to
others.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
--barry
From: Jos Dreesen / Marian Capel <jos.mar at bluewin.ch>
>
> Well Jay, since you mention "DECporn":
>
> http://www.schlabonski.de/zwiebeltuete.html
>
Wow...that's wrong on so many levels.
I'd like to play around with the Color systems on my MacIvory, which
requires either a NuVista or NuVista-HR video card. The Nuvista card is
limited to very low resolutions (it's geared to PAL/NTSC output), so I'm
looking for a NuVista-HR, which does much higher resolutions.
The NuVista card shows up on eBay all the time, but I haven't yet run
across the -HR variant. Anyone out there have one to part with?
Thanks once again...
Josh