Wheres one find the nessary Fcc id for these stupid forums and what do they
go under
Shiping 2 pallet of stuff pdp8a
Ge searies six plc and work master rlo2 drives platers H11 h10 h89's H77
Ibm p70's ps2 50 spare parts cars.manuals software And i am not seeing any
fcc numbers on this stuff ?????? Wheres one find this info?
Just happened to find this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nexon_Computer_Museum
It is located on Jeju Island, South Korea. The wikipedia page says they
have an Apple I on display that they purchased from Sotheby's for $374,000.
Cheers,
Bryan
Ok, I know it is impossible, but anyway...
"Is it possible to find an ULA chip for my blown Spectrum +2B?"
Thanks :o)
Alexandre
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http://www.radiotron.com.br
A solu??o em desenvolvimento
e engenharia reversa
What's with all of the sellers on eBay in the Vintage Computing section selling ICs and boards for "gold recovery"? Are they just scamming ignorant folks, or do they actually believe they're selling something of value? Do people believe that if they buy some PCB for $25 shipped, there will be more than $25 worth of gold on it after they manage to etch away everything but the gold with acid? Am I missing something, or are those sales about as honest as the typical 419 email scam? TANSTAAFL...
Sorry, but I just had to rant there for a moment.
--
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/
I'd love a minty VT131, only reason Im fussy on condition is it will cost me $150 in shipping. Feel free to contact my email.
Regards,
Daniel.
Sent from my iPad
Hey all im looking for an Amiga of some sort, Can be a 500, 600, 1000,
1200, 2000,3000 or a 4000, can pick up in Ohio, Indiana and michigan.
Let me know what you got
Thanks
Steve
Folks,
We have a "meeting" arranged for this Friday 11th October @19:00 in
the Manchester MadLab (http://madlab.org.uk/). All welcome. I will bring
along my Nexys Spartan 3E FPGA board and demonstrate running the IBM
1130 Emulator.
Dave.
I have to say that it's been an adventure. I'm almost done moving everything (computer wise...the house is next summer). Just took a load of 12 pallets up to the new place (I could have fit 14 in the truck but I had figured the truck from previous moves would only hold 10-12 and I'd only made 12 ready).
I put some picture up of how everything looks after I unloaded the truck. The link is here (there's before and after pictures of the shop...just click on "Almost Moved" for the "after"): http://www.shiresoft.com/new-shop/Shiresoft/Almost_moved.html. I didn't take pictures of the "basement" where I had moved all of the totes a few weeks ago to make enough space for everything else because there's not too much to see other than about 100 totes. ;-)
BTW, there's still stuff to be claimed before it goes to be scrapped including a lot of uVAXen (including a VAX 4000/700 I just unearthed today), uPDP-11s, 11/34s, 11/44s, a Sun 4/110, DEC Rainbows and a DEC Robin that I "discovered". The final weekend for picking this stuff up is 10/19 and 10/20. I'm taking the final load up on 10/26. Anything after that will be scrapped the following week (there's some exceptions for folks that are picking up/shipping some *big* stuff...they know who they are and don't have to panic). So if anyone wants anything let me know (no I won't ship anything...it defeats the purpose).
TTFN - Guy
I ran across the following web page detailing the computing gear in use
at Kent State University circa 1992. Some may find it interesting in
the variety of gear:
http://dept.kent.edu/uct/niss/nwape.html
--Chuck