Sorry, that's "Controller" not "Controllers"
Hi! I seem to recall there was a scanned version of the "CRT Controller
Handbook" by Gerry Kane online someplace. Does anyone know if that is true
and if so, where?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
PS, I already have the print edition but a scanned edition would be very
helpful.
Hi! I seem to recall there was a scanned version of the "CRT Controllers
Handbook" by Gerry Kane online someplace. Does anyone know if that is true
and if so, where?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
PS, I already have the print edition but a scanned edition would be very
helpful.
I am moving ou of some office space I have occupied forty years and
have come across a large cache of hard sectored NorthStar CP/M
diskettes that I would like to obtain the data from, a daunting task.
I have long wished to obtain a MicroSolutions MatchPoint board to
try this before my diskettes decompose. Would you consider either
selling me your board or loaning it to me for a fee? Inthe latter
case I would return it to you with the .286-based computer I would
have to build to access it. I am located in Southern California. Are
you interested. They are hard to comr by.
Sincerely,
John Riley
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Anyone out there have the 3.4.2 drivers for the OrangePCi card? This is a
WinChip-type PC-on-a-card for classic Macs. Orange Micro seems defunct and
all the echo chamber download sites simply point to it.
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Hi all,
I recently picked up a TU81plus.
It came with all cables, but the UNIBUS interface (M8739) was missing.
The TU81 successfully passes diagnostic test 01. I would like to connect
the TU81 to my VAX-11/750, and remove the (not connected) Kennedy
9610. I know ... the Kennedy is capable of more densities (800, 1600,
3200, and 6250) and is smaller (a lot). But the TU81 is original DEC ...
So, does anybody have the M8739 module spare? May be we can
trade something, else there is PayPal ...
thanks,
- Henk
www.pdp-11.nl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Jarratt" <robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com>
To: "'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'"
<cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 2:38 PM
Subject: RE: annoying ebay behavior
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-
>> bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Brian Lanning
>> Sent: 17 October 2009 18:48
>> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
>> Subject: annoying ebay behavior
>>
>> I had a bid on a laser 128 computer, working complete with power
>> supply. It
>> had been listed in the past for too high a price. This time, the pirce
>> was
>> reasonable though so I bid. There was a second one with a matching
>> external
>> floppy also. I was hoping to make an offer on all of it at the end of
>> the
>> auction. Yesterday, the items disappeared. I guess the seller pulled
>> the
>> items. I wish there were a more sane place to trade this stuff. I
>> guess I
>> have just have to wait for somoene to give up another storage facility.
>> lol thanks for putting up with my venting.
>
> I have seen this technique used by people trying to avoid the higher fees
> associated with a higher starting price and/or a reserve. If they think
> the
> bidding won't meet the reserve they have set themselves (and not told eBay
> about) then they pull the item before the end. When someone did this to me
> I
> let it go the first time as there might have been a genuine reason, but
> when
> the same person did the same thing after relisting I sent a complaint to
> eBay, after this was repeated a couple of times eBay contacted the seller
> (I
> know because he complained about it in the actual listing when he relisted
> again).
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
I have seen people pull auctions without bids before they end, but pulling
items with bids (and a bunch of people watching ready to snipe at the end)
is not common.
Hi
Do you still have the Grid 1520? Did you get it up? If not I may be able to help
My name is Bill Whitmer. I work for ITT. I've had some success repairing the 1520.
Bill Whitmer
bill.whitmer at itt.com
719 594 5068
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