Hi,
will join a group buy, need caps for 2 drives ..
With best regards
Gerhard
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Oh boyee:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112414315290
I thought the M variants all had blank front panels and bootstraps, but
this has all the pretty stuff!
How difficult are those switchers to fix for one trained in EE, but better
at debugging logic?
=]
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Anders Nelson
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Regarding the thread started by Peter Wallace of Mesa Electronics the
other month - I've been by for one load, and there are still tons of DEC
and HP, and a few RS6k, workstations/servers. Including a rare DECserver
that has a TurboChannel Expansion box. Lots of HP 712 and 715
workstations, a C110, DECstations (MIPS) and VAXstations (derp).
Please note that the vintage calculators shown are spoken for. Sorry.
Mesa has to vacate these offices by the end of the month. They're super
nice people, just trying to avoid anything involving a scrapper. Please
dig up that thread and have another look (sorry, traveling).
Link to some photos I took:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smj_crash/albums/72157683795598746
Again, location is Richmond, East SF Bay, California, USA, Earth, Sol
System, Perseus Arm, etc etc. Convenient to highways and spaceports alike!
Best,
--Steve.
The most we saw had the full panel back in the day...
good lookin' 8!
Ed#
In a message dated 5/26/2017 12:06:07 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at classiccmp.org writes:
Oh boyee:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112414315290
I thought the M variants all had blank front panels and bootstraps, but
this has all the pretty stuff!
How difficult are those switchers to fix for one trained in EE, but better
at debugging logic?
=]
--
Anders Nelson
+1 (517) 775-6129
www.erogear.com
OK, go ahead and roll your eyes at me, but I was Dayton Hamvention last
weekend, and there was a lonely Teletype Model 43 sitting in the flea
market (on the ground, no less) for free, and so I decided I needed it
in my life.
I know it's not considered a "true" teletype, because it's essentially a
little uC, a KB, and a little dot matrix printer, but I will wear the
stigma of shame of not owning a "proper" mechanical model 33. I got
home last night, and the unit fires up and works (well, in local mode.
Docs claim it is rs232 out the back, but could not coax anything from my
PC to it yet), though the ribbon has seen better days. I used a bit of
WD-40 to free up the ink, and so things are legible now.
Not sure I need help yet (did not do much debugging yet on rs232), but I
see the ribbons are no longer available. Thus, I am wondering if anyone
has a spare one for it, or knows of someone who can restore this ribbon
(looks like it needs a new polyester ribbon and the internal foam roller
looks like it will fall apart if I try to rinse it out and re-ink it)
I know it's a long shot to ask, but I figure there was no harm in
inquiring, and I believe making a home for a model 43 is not entirely
without value. :-)
Jim
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My monster lives!
After being brought home in a dozen parts, cleaned with Windex and an air
compressor, and reassembled, my Alphaserver 4100 is once again up and
running OpenVMS. There were a couple minor snags while I went up to the
attic to find a CPU fan, move a ton of stuff to find an electrical outlet,
and reseated the memory modules but all that is behind me now.
It is using lots of electricity and making lots of noise while displaying
a Motif session in a 19" liquid crystal monitor without a stand...
What could be better than this?
--
Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
Hello,
given the rules, I think the winner could be me! :)
I hope it would not cost me a liver for shipment....
As I mentioned in my direct email to you,
if the DECtalk business goes to the end, I would be interested also on the
couple of Data General memory board, these could fit in a Nova I have here,
I think.
If you need address for shipping estimation to Italy, please answer to my
email, or write to the address used in this newsgroup.
Many thanks for your efforts! :)
Andrea
- DECTalk priority goes to the person who responded to my offer first.
After I get shipping estimates (FedEx services only, please) should
he/she
decline I'll offer it to the next person to respond.
> From: Anders Nelson
> Heavens, why are the bit positions in descending order right to left in
> that PCM-12?
Numbering bits in descending order from right to left (AKA increasing order
>from left to right) used to be the standard - IBM S/360, PDP-10, etc, etc
all did it that way.
Noel