A few weeks ago I sent some photos of teletype parts units and a GE Terminet
1200 that I had available, so I could get an idea of interest/pricing.
I have added paypal links to parts, with better pictures so people can order
whatever they want. The pricing is based on offers I received privately.
First come first served. I will mark items as SOLD but leave them online.
http://vintagecomputer.net/itemsavailable/2014/
Directions on this site.
Bill
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 06:36:32 -0700
From: Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org>
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: curious to know if anyone knows what computer this is
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On 7/21/14 7:34 PM, Lori Emerson wrote:
> Hi all, you might have seen this going around online today - but I can't
> for the life of me figure out what kind of computer Mickey is posing with.
> Anyone know?
>
> http://parksandresorts.wdpromedia.com/media/disneyparks/blog/wp-content/upl…
>
> Lori
>
Below is a link to an article from the 11/1/82 issue of ComputerWorld about "Epcot Computer Central" and Sperry Univac's sponsorship of the exhibit. The story indicates that they had four Univac V77 minicomputers there, in various configurations, as well as six VAXes. I imagine your photo relates to that.
http://books.google.com/books?id=OrmcqtZUTMoC&pg=PA19&dq=%22mickey+mouse%22…
You can also watch a video of the opening ceremony of Epcot Computer Central (10/18/82) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3lZW39D1pQ - featuring what was known as "The Computer Song"
There is a photo looking into the processing center at Epcot here: http://www.solarius.com/dvp/wdw/communicore.htm - I think you can see some Sperry terminals on the right.
Yes I will have a MacroPlexus 16 Extension PBX there, itll also have a
google voice interconnect so you can call out as well. Ill also be
bringing a 1A2 Key System tied in with the MacroPlexus.
Time to play some Dial Up DOOM or some other dial up games :)
I just want something I can learn, I do love the blinkenlights and
switches, something about actually flipping a switch instead of a
keyboard I love. One of my dream machines is an Altair or an IMSAI
8080, but those are out of reach. I really dont know what I want to
do on it yet, looks like there is so much to learn. My son is 9 and
starting to learn unix and old nix. So something that could run an old
version of unix would be really cool :). Something perhaps I could
tie into our vintage telephone system as well.
Im a total noob at mini's, but the thrill of the regular stuff has kind
of waned, Ive put my amiga online, my c64, my IIGS, everythign I got
goes online and games. and thats all I do with it. Most of it has sat
in storage.
Thanks for all the input guys
I'm looking for a program that runs under DOS 3.1 and will tell me CHS for
all unreadable hard disk sectors. Anybody know where one is I can download?
I can't find search keywords that filters out the modern stuff. A read
write test would also be useful.
Hello all,
I remember quite well CP/M days. It is indeed good news to hear that
Gary Kildall has been given the recognition due. His contribution to
8-bit/16-bit world of computing was seminal.
Murray :)
We just found a MICE and about 10 or 12 MINC boards for it, and a RKV11-D,
no front panel yet.
Any interest, please contact me off list. Shipping from 61853.
Thanks, Paul
Hey Guys
Im bringing a Modem Demo this year, so for those of you who want to
bring out machines with modems and call eachother you can. I am going
to have a dial up linux box too so you can connect your machines to the
internet.
Lets make some modem noise.
>
> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 21:13:28 -0600
> From: Lori Emerson <lori.emerson at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: curious to know if anyone knows what computer this is
>
> thanks everyone!! much appreciated. you have much better eyes than I do.
> And, I gather, maybe model UTS 400.
>
> yrs, Lori
>
>
Ok, if nobody else is going to take it, I will...
Whatever type of terminal it is, it sure has a LARGE mouse :-)
Earl
Basically, my question is what are the major obstacles (besides the breadth
of the project) to implementing the VAX in an FPGA, as compared to any
other ISA?