Looks like someone beat me to it. Congrats to whomever it is, I hope it's one of us!
Marc
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Sent: Tue 05 Jan 2016 03:34 PM
Subject: RE: Free HP 3000 Equipment for removal (Denver Craigslist)
I'm on it...
Marc
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Glen Slick
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 8:38 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Free HP 3000 Equipment for removal (Denver Craigslist)
Someone go get this.
posted: 2016-01-04 12:20pm
http://denver.craigslist.org/sys/5387506164.html
I have the following HP 3000 computer equipment in my basement yours FREE
for removal
QTY Description
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2 HP 3000 series 30 Computers
4 HP 7925 disk drives
1 HP 2608A line printer
1 HP 7970E tape drive
2 HP 3000 Console Terminals
3 HP 2645A terminals
2 HP 2631A terminal printers
The picture shown is of 3 disk drives and the Tape drive when new (1980).
This equipment has been mostly idle for 20+ years. The first 4 line items of
equipment above are relatively large and would require at least 2 men to
remove each item from my basement.
I think the Pilot brand TV at the museum may be continuous and yes has
chan 1
Ed!
In a message dated 1/13/2016 5:54:46 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cclist at sydex.com writes:
On 01/13/2016 03:27 PM, William Donzelli wrote:
> In the old days, the shitty kit TVs would have continuous tuners.
In prewar days, it seems that there more than a couple of offerings.
Didn't Meissner(they of the "Signal Shifter" VFO) offer a kit TV in the
30s/early 40s? I do remember the continuous tuners, though--two
bands--and one could even tune Channel 1.
A large number of Heathkit color TVs were built by vets using funding
>from the GI bill. Those were Heath's good days...
--Chuck
I have two sealed C5718A tapes that are free to the first person to ask
for them and pay shipping. I hate to throw out something that may still
be useful.
Can mail them for $5 (I think) to the USA, or local pickup.
John :-#)#
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Hey everyone,
I was browsing and I noticed that there's another Sun SPARC posted up:
https://ibid.illinois.gov/item.php?id=170591
last time, I think there was one that went for a mere $5. Now of course,
you gotta move it or pay to have it moved, but if you're interested, act
now and start getting an account on the site. When I got my account, I had
to wait a few days before they actually got my account set up.
Anyway, given that this is the second time I've seen Sun equipment on the
site at the same location, I would venture to guess someone over here in IL
government is phasing out their sun stuff, so maybe it's worth checking in
the future as well for more stuff if anyone's interested.
Regards,
Joe
Back in the mid to late 90's I used to go to the Salvation Army store
every day before work because I worked night shift and the lady at the
counter used to have a crush on me and would set aside all old computer
stuff for me. Well one day I went in and I seen her wheeling me out a
Commodore PET with the calculator keyboard witch drove me insane trying
to program on that lil keyboard lolol. I got it for 10.00 FREAKING BUCKS
yes TEN F.R.E.A.K.I.N.G. BUCKKKKKSKSKSKSSKSKS}{PJDGHLGFO GRRRRRRR
Sorry about that I almost just broke my keyboard just telling this story
lol anyway I played with it and this was just before AOL went from 20.00
for 15 hrs of INTERNET time to 19.99 unlimited net time. I don't know if
any of you remember when they switched over to the unlimited monthly
plan but as for in Oregon AOL Servers crashed for about 3 months from
such a heavy load of members dialing up and connecting quick question
here _*<------- Did this happen in your area if so where were you?*_
Anyway back to the commodore PET I snatched that baby up and most of my
information I got for older computers back then was the library I used
to spend HOURS AND HOURS reading and learning how to program in BASIC I
had no idea what all the ports in the back were for I was just happy to
have the built-in tape drive. I was programming a " ROCK n ROLL TRIVIA
GAME" boy I got in such big trouble because Cd's where the new thing
then so I had no blank tapes so I remember I got busted from my mom, She
was so mad at me because I use a TAMMY FAY BAKKER from the Jim Bakker
PTL show tape in my Commodore PET Computer lol
Well just about this time all the "TREE HUGGER'S" Were using the
SPOTTED OWL to bring the logging industry to it's knees! so about that
time a friend of mine from central America and offered me a job in the
Oil industry and I up and left everything behind but I must admit a year
before that my Mother bought me my first PC it was a Amega 486 DX66 with
8meg of ram and I was getting very interested in HTML web programming I
think my first FREE HOSTING website was on GEOCITYS. ANYway I hate
myself for leaving my MINT condition Commodore PET when I moved but I
had alot of other life choices to be dealing with at the time...
Currently I'm fiddeling around with the old 8 Kbyte Z80 Basic Interpreter
>from TDL, found an Paper Tape Image here:
http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/img54306/p/tdlsoft.zip
on Dave Dunfields pages.
I've used the 12K Version from TDL many years before on my home computer
and now we have a project on robotrontechnik.de with an SBC and I've ported
the P112 Tiny Basic already to this SBC, now I want to try the 8K TDL
Version.
...
Has someone still a computer with that 8K TDL Basic in use?
In the moment I'm writing a loader that can "autopatch" the relocation
Bytes in the TDL HEX file format from the Paper Tapes. Someone used that
before?
Regards,
Holm
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So I have a bunch of DEC PDP-11 software manuals which I don't want (which I
got in a lot with some other manuals I did want). They are free to a good
home (US media mail free, anything else we'll have to work out).
They are:
RT-11 Documentation Directory (AA-5285D-TC, March '79)
RT-11 System Release Notes (AA-5286B-TC, March '78)
RT-11 System Generation Manual (AA-5283B-TC, March '78)
Introduction to RT-11 (DEC-11-ORITA-A-D, August '77)
RMS-11 Installation Guide (AA-H235A-TC, June '79)
RMS-11 User's Guide (AA-D538A-TC, March '79)
RMS-11 MACRO-11 Reference Manual (AA-H683A-TC, March '79)
Also, before I send them off, should I scan any/all of them (I'm too lazy to
look to see if they already available online :-)?
Noel