I have some databooks and docs that didn't sell and I'm offering them free
for shipping. Take one or take all.
Motorola CMOS/NMOS Special Functions Data 1986
TRW RF Devices DataBook (1986 printing)
Zenith Z-207-7 and Z-207-71 floppy drive manuals
Pragmatic hard disk subsystem brochure & documentation
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David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
I have a TI-59 calculator and a PC100a printer. The printer stopped working
suddenly and I would like to see if I can figure out why. Does anyone have
access to:
A) a schematic
B) a pin out for the TMC0251 controller
This year is the 50th anniversary of the founding of Memorex and its alumni
will be holding a reunion in October at the Computer History Museum. We are
looking for historic Memorex hardware and media products to display at the
reunion and then donate to the museum for its permanent collection.
Anyone know where there is
1) A 1270 Terminal Control Unit (or parts thereof)
2) A 1377 or 206x Terminal
3) Mark I, V, VI, X or XI disk packs
4) A Data Mark module
We can pay for shipping.
Any help would be appreciated
Tom
For those of you using gopher.floodgap.com and the various Mac, Commodore and
Alpha Micro resources on www.floodgap.com, thanks to Time Warner Business who
promised me two weeks for the buildout and are now up to four and counting I
will be offline completely starting tomorrow (as my current ISP contract was
terminated based on their estimate). Services on those machines will be
inaccessible until connectivity is restored, which hopefully should be in
less than a week or there will be hell to pay.
Hopefully Jay will not unsub me from the list :) but E-mail should fail over
to my MX peer anyway.
The inconvenience is regretted.
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> From:?Earl Baugh <earl at baugh.org>
> Date:?Thu, 28 Jul 2011 15:26:29 -0400
> Anybody know where I might be able to find a Sun 501-1134 or 501-1209 3/110
> Motherboard?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Earl
I have twelve of the 501-1209 boards that are untested. It looks like
one is new. What I have done for others is drop the board off at the
local PakMail store. You can call the PakMail store and pay for the
shipping with your credit card.
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Michael Thompson
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Commodore Convention 2011
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WHEN: 8AM Saturday, September 24, 2011 to 4PM Sunday, September 25,
2011 (display area will close 11PM Saturday to 10AM Sunday)
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This is a copy of late 1970s "fortune" from Vax/Vms of the time,with some additions.
I'm still trying to find my original printout of the actual filewhich I'll post when I do.
But I didn't want this lost, and some of it's amusing.
Also several of the sayings are my fault or because of me or inspired by me.Some will live forever in infamy
see: http://pastebin.com/RQz0ax0F
Again, it's not 100% original, when I do find that one, it'll get posted.Maybe some here will recognize it.
I may never live down some of the ones that are my fault :)
Dan.
Before I forget, located in Wrentham, MA, which is near the MA/RI border.
Doing more cleaning in the basement. Getting ready to recycle LOTS of
data books. Before I do, I thought I'd check with the group first.
I've already packed the Motorola, TI and National Semiconductor books.
They took about 20 feet of shelf space and the packed weight is about
160 pounds for the three Motorola boxes, 100 pounds for the two TI boxes
and about 80 pounds for the National Semi boxes.
Still on the shelves are another 36 feet of books. Some examples of the
larger collections are Analogic, 3 feet of Intel, AMD, Fairchild, RCA,
Signetics (3 feet) and many, many others.
A few books go to the early 70's, even perhaps late 60's, but most are
in the 80's.
I have taken pics of the packed books and I can take pics of the
remaining shelves, if there is any interest.
I'd really like to get rid of them all at once, but I'm willing to
entertain breaking it up, just as long as it doesn't cost me money to
ship(you pay shipping) or take too long to sort through and pick out
singles.
thanks,
Joe Heck
For all you third-party DEC accessories fans, newly uploaded to the
ChiClassicComp archives:
Engineering drawings for the Cipher Quarterback 1/4 Inch Tape Drive.
89 11x17 pages, 600dpi.
http://chiclassiccomp.org/docs/index.php?dir=%2Fcomputing/Cipher
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