It's for free or cost of shipping and living in Aberdeen, so if any one
wants it, contact :
<mailto:chas at cmac-sys.co.uk> chas at cmac-sys.co.uk
-Rik
Someone with more room to spare than I have, please rescue this machine!
Begin forwarded message:
> Resent-From: debian-mips at lists.debian.org
> From: Joost van Baal <joostvb+sgi at uvt.nl>
> Date: April 28, 2009 15:26:14 GMT+02:00
> To: debian-mips at lists.debian.org
> Subject: free/pick-up: Origin 2000 sgi 2400, Tilburg, The Netherlands
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Tilburg University in the Netherlands wants to get rid of an Origin
> 2000 sgi
> 2400. It consists of 3 cabinets of about 2 meters high; width about
> 22 inch.
> Out of the 4 panels present, 3 are still fully functional. Is has
> 48 GB RAM
> and 24 CPU's running at 200 MHz. It's free for anybody willing to
> arrange
> transportation. Please reply to joostvb+sgi at uvt.nl if you're
> interested (I am
> not subscribed to this list). If you plan to use the machine for
> Free Software
> work, you'll get a priority handling :)
>
> Bye,
>
> Joost
.tsooJ
--
I got kicked out of Barnes & Noble once for moving all the bibles into
the fiction section
--
Joost van de Griek
<http://www.jvdg.net/>
>
>Subject: RE: Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar
> From: "Andrew Lynch" <lynchaj at yahoo.com>
> Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 14:20:28 -0400
> To: <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>We'll see what Steve has to say about it. I think he has those books for
>sale, doesn't he?
>
>I used to have my secretary xerox his columns (no, I didn't cut out of my
>Byte magazines, though that collection has long since been deep-sixed) but I
>don't know whether I still have those copies - probably "somewhere" but I'll
>be damned if I know where that "somewhere" is.
>
>I've built a number of Steve's projects. In my workshop a few days ago I saw
>his EEG project waiting to be revived.
>
>But there is so much to do....
>
>Vern Wright
>
>
>
>-----REPLY-----
>
>Hi! Steve and Sean generously released BYOZ80C to allow online publishing.
>I very much enjoyed his book and commend him for both writing it in the
>first place and also releasing it so as to help keep the home brew computing
>tradition alive.
>
>http://www.scribd.com/doc/13388965/Build-Your-Own-Z80-Computer
>
>You can see the full description of the release statement on the first page.
>
>Thanks and have a nice day!
>
>Andrew Lynch
Also a most useless site. Despite all claims of down loadable document
it plain doesnt do it. Sites like this have a habit of disappearing and
taking the content with it. Far too much stuff has gone lost over the
years.
Allison
At 12:00 -0500 4/28/09, Jonas wrote:
>Two diodes connected back to back will never be anything but two diodes
>connected back to back. No current gain *at all*.
Is 1.0 (as in, output current = base current times 1.0) a "gain"? I
suppose it's a legitimate value of hfe (I grant, it's not a useful
value).
--
- Mark 210-379-4635
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Large Asteroids headed toward planets
inhabited by beings that don't have
technology adequate to stop them:
Think of it as Evolution in Fast-Forward.
Hi,
Throw some ideas at me. I've got an old 4.5" B&W portable television which I
can use for something fun, such as a portable Pong game, portable TRS-80, or
whatever.
What would you like seen done with it? I'm all ears.
Alexis.
It looks like my this post from a few days ago vanished, so I'm
sending it again. My apologies if you get it twice.
I visited Mike Lee today and brought home an Apple iie and iigs.
(thanks mike) He and I were talking about lists of wanted hardware.
I think it might be useful for people to send around a list once a
month or some other interval listing what we're after and maybe what
we have to trade.
Maybe we can bring it to the meeting later this month. (is that still on?)
So I guess I'll start. :-)
Here's what I'm willing to trade:
A working amiga 2000 with a hard drive card and two floppy drives. I
can include a mouse, but not a keyboard.
I also have a Commodore 128D.
Here's what I'm after:
Commodore 64c with a 1541c, 1541-2, or 1571
A few dead (or alive) 1571s that I can hack
Amiga 500
Working Amiga 600 keyboard
Amiga 1200, dead ok.
CPU upgrades for the 2000 (040+) or any for the 1200
Really, any amiga peripheral or upgrade
A board that would allow some sort of hard drive on the iie and iigs,
so if you have something like a vulcan or scsi controller lying
around... :-)
Internal scsi devices that aren't fixed disks or tape drives, so
things like zip or jaz drives, etc.
An NEC Multisync 3D monitor
A clean IBM 5150 case I can hack
A clean IBM 5170 case I can hack
3.5" and 5.25" double density floppies I can feed to the catweasel
One of those 200-400 disk dvd changers
A smallish audio mixing board
Here's one that sold on eBay recently:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160322759943
Look familiar?
--Chuck
-----REPLY-----
Hi! Thanks Chuck! Yes, the PCB pictured is almost exactly the same as
mine.
Mystery Solved! Thanks! Have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch