Qty 1 540-1006-03, all metal, complete, looks rather old
Qty 7 Type 4
Qty 4 Type 5
Qty 19 Type 5c
Qty 6 Type 6
Mice
Qty 3 Type 5
Qty 2 Compact 1
Cindy Croxton
Electronics Plus
1613 Water Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
830-792-3400 phone
830-792-3404 fax
sales at elecplus.com
AOL IM elcpls
----- Original Message -----
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 09:48:08 -0700
From: Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com>
>...I prefer the modern LED-indicated locks myself. Catches the eye more
easily than a depressed key. I wonder if there are transparent-key
keyboards where the background LED color changes with an active shift-lock.
--Chuck
-----Reply:-----
Or those keyboards with the LED integrated into the key itself....
> ... Terminal emulator for TRS-80 Model 1?
I found two manuals, but I'd need to track down the actual software here,
depends on what kind of Model 1 you're talking about, new or old (disk or
cassette). A quick check revealed:
Modem 80 (disk program requires 32K and disk)
"Mostly BASIC - Interfacing / Scientific" which is a telephone dialer
cassette program by Howard Berenbon.
The Tandy modem must have come with something to dial the phone? I am sure
I could find at least one or two more.
It's on my short list to archive TRS 80 1 disks (III and 4 too) now that I
have an imaging station and I have largely finished the 8" disks I have
left. I have a lot more 5 1/4" software but it'd be worth the effort.
Bug me if you want me to bump the comms utilities I have to the top of the
list.
Bill
When I needed some one inch paper tape, I watched Ebay. Found several boxes
in just a week or two, reasonably priced. Was even able to get the yellow -
lightly oiled and the heavier oiled black tape.
Billy
I have been buying my shipping supplies from U-LINE for years and have
always been impressed with the service and pricing.
When I can't get to the right size box I sometimes use free boxes from an
area liquor store. I went to the post office last week to ship a few boxes
to a list member and was told they could not ship any kind of booze box
unless wrapped in a grocery bag or painted over.
When I had my UPS account, or used fed-ex, they took them. They just
worried about previous shipping info on the box.
I tried another post office and the same thing happened.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks, Paul
Which versions do you need?
I've some 300's
-Rik
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: "Al Kossow" <aek at bitsavers.org>
Verzonden: ?12-?8-?2014 18:15
Aan: "On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Onderwerp: HP 9000 series 300 firmware
Has anyone dumped already dumped the boot proms from the various generations of 300
series CPU boards?
I started going through my pile of boards, and I see that I probably have less than half
of all of the versions that were made.
Has anyone dumped already dumped the boot proms from the various generations of 300
series CPU boards?
I started going through my pile of boards, and I see that I probably have less than half
of all of the versions that were made.
Todd doesnt understand that USPS does not consider floppy disks media
mail anymore, There are 330lbs total of floppy disks, And 500lbs of
documentation, he doesnt realize that it will cost hundreds of dollars
for them to be shipped across the country, Yes he did pay for the disks
and some shipping, but it wasnt enough to cover it. And i definitely
am not going to pick up the tab to ship these things out of my house.
Yes I want them gone, I have 330lbs of them sitting here. So if he
wants to come get them when I am kid free, that is fine.
As far as the eviction is concerned its none of anyone's concern but if
Todd wanted to see the judgement all he would have had to do was ask.
And I go to VCFMW every year, Its none of his concern about making
hotel reservations, Im not the one paying for it, my gf is.
----- Original Message -----
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:19:52 -0700
From: "Ian S. King" <isking at uw.edu>
> I looked up RS232-to-Bluetooth and there are devices, but there a LOT more
expensive. I'll just keep schlepping cables around the room, I guess, at
least for now. -- Ian
----- Reply: -----
The bare TTL RS232<>BT devices start at < $5.00
e.g. eBay 200924726178
True RS-232 < $15:
e.g. 400706121660
I've used both with no issues.
For RS-232<>Ethernet I prefer a used Lantronix UDS-10 or equivalent; more
professional configuration options/software than the current Chinese stuff.
You used to be able to pick them up for around $20 if you kept your eyes
open.
e.g.:
131252594914
271574124592
Or maybe:
191248187972
No problem putting pretty well anything with a serial port up on the
Internet; the Lantronix devices are pretty flexible but not all other
devices handle handshaking properly and buffer overflow can be a problem.
I've logged into a CP/M system in Australia with a Tandy M100 laptop in
Toronto ;-)
And then there are the RS232<>WiFi adapters...
m