OK, there are a couple that belong there and were expected, but a few
missing, and some that make no sense at all. The C64?? Sure, I still
hit Shift-2 on occasion for a quote, but I learned my mighty speed
typing skills on that 'board.
I think maybe the author(s) were raised on the Microsoft Ergonomic
keyboard, which IMHO should have been on the list:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,139100-page,1-c,keyboards/article.html
What model, and where in LA?
Gary
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> On Behalf Of Mo
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 1:47 PM
> To: Gary
> Subject: Free Pet / CBM and Disk Drive in Los Angeles
>
> No, not a 2001.
>
> Pickup only. No shipping.
>
> Inquire within.
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 23:58:20 -0500
> From: "Andrew Lynch" <lynchaj at yahoo.com>
> Subject: inexpensive prototype boards with 22/44 pin edge connector
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know where to get some inexpensive prototype boards with the
> 22/44 pin edge connectors?
>
> I am looking for something like DATAK or VELLEMAN boards preferably under
> $10 a piece.
>
> I have looked but have not been able to find any. Any hints would be much
> appreciated.
Well, these boards are a bit over USD 10 each, but if you're after a
versatile prototyping board that was edge connectors for the VIC 20, the
C64, the C16/C116/Plus-4 and the Apple II line of computers, you might
want to check out the '8 Bit Baby' at:
http://www.protovision-online.de/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=97
You might find them a bit on the pricey side, but given the scarcity of
these type of boards and the fact that you can use them to interface to
several different types of computers, I reckon they're pretty good value
for money.
If you want to re-use them across projects, you can even solder strips
of IC-style sockets to the 8 Bit Baby and build your circuits on
daughter-boards instead.
Hope this helps,
Pete
No, not a 2001.
Pickup only. No shipping.
Inquire within.
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Hi All,
I have an Atari SM124 mono monitor with the crazy 13pin DIN plug.
My investigations via google suggest it will take composite video on
pin 2 - anyone know if that's right, and if so, could I use it with
this Superboard II I've just been asked to revive? I'm assuming here
the TV modulator on the Superboard takes a composite input, slap me if
I'm wrong.
Does anyone have a source for the female 13pin connectors, outside of
gutting an ST?
Cheers,
Pete
--
Pete Edwards
"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future" - Niels Bohr
> On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
>
>
>> On Saturday 05 January 2008 03:50, David Griffith wrote:
>>
>> And while we're on the subject of Imsai, does anybody have part
>> numbers handy
>> for those switches? I have several that are broken to replace.
>>
>
> They are made by C & K. The 2-position ones are P/N 7101 and the
> momentary are P/N 7105. You can order them from www.IMSAI.net for
> between $11.00 and 12.00 a piece.
Wandering through my inventory I came across a couple of dozen P/N
7101 SPDT (shown: <http://elipsoid.home.comcast.net/~elipsoid/
IMG_5567.JPG>). It appears that these switches have the attachment
for paddles, but are missing said ingredient. However, there are
lebenty-leben varieties of these switches (see: <http://
www.ittcannon.com/media/pdf/catalogs/Leaf/7000toggle.pdf>).
Are these the switches used in the IMSAI and if so how many per unit?
CRC
Hi all,
does anyone have any print sets, schematics, maintenance manuals, operation
manuals, or anything for the Comdyna GP-6? I just got one but need the docs
for it.
If you would be so kind as to CC me in your reply; I'm no longer a regular
subscriber to cctech...
Thanks!
Cheers,
-RK
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Wanted: DEC minis, see their good home at http://www.pdp12.org
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Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:46:52 -0800 (PST)
Groups: alt.sys.pdp11
From: will_kranz at softhome.net
Org: http://groups.google.com
Subject: PDP11 equip for sale, Tape drives for free
Id: <03f08619-a296-4805-a559-12dd4e3e9bb8 at k2g2000hse.googlegroups.co
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I've got to clear out mom's basement. I've put a web page together.
see:
http://www.willsworks.net/pdp11/forsale.htm
Stuff's in Fairfield County, needs to either be picked up or you
arrange shipping.
Price negociable, but I want it to go to collectors first.
Tape drives are huge and going to the dump this weekend if I don't
hear
>from anyone.
Regards.
Hi,
I know it's a long shot ...
I am looking for the data terminator card and the
control terminator card of a Kennedy 9100 tape drive.
According to the doc, these small boards are also
used in the Kennedy 9000.
They are missing in my 9100.
Thanks!
Henk.