> From: Mike Ross
> Here's the FP15 you were looking for...
Oooh, thanks; I had that image, wasn't exactly sure what it was.
I hadn't done much with the PDP-15 panels, in part because it wasn't my focus
(the -11) panels, in part because it seemed like there were a ton of them, in
the -15 pictures I had.
I have now put a few cycles into them, and have identified the RF11 and TC11
as well, and added them to the page (crummy images from scanned manuals,
though).
There are still some other -15 panels showing up in pictures, which I have no
idea about. To start with, there's this image:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/gdmr/Historical/Photos/1980.08-PDP1540.jpg
That's clearly an FP15 on the lower left, and I have identified the center one
as a TC15, but what are the other two?
And here's one with two _more_ different panels:
http://www.simulogics.com/nostalgia/DEC/15_01.jpg
The one on the right does _not_ seem to be a TC15...
And then there are:
http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/gallery/ral/orig/r12600y.jpghttp://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/gallery/ral/orig/r12588.jpg
but those seem to be the same as in the first one.
Noel
Hi All,
The lease is up at the end of the month, and all of my Macintosh stuff has to go! Hundreds of Macs from the 1980s, 1990s, and Early 2000s to choose from! Also have tons of Keyboards, Mice, Monitors, and Peripherals, Expansion Cards, Hard Drives, and everything else. All CPUs $10/each! All Monitors $10/each! All Keyboards and Mice $5/each! Hard Drives, CD Drives, Floppy Drives, Expansion Cards, ect. $5/each!
I must liquidate this collection (which is probably one of the biggest in the country), or it goes to the recycler! Everything is sold AS IS WHERE IS, I will not ship any of this! CASH ONLY Contact me if you're interested in coming down! Sale will be from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM on Saturday 8/20, and from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM on Sunday 8/21!
You can see pictures of most of it on my Craigslist ad http://denver.craigslist.org/sys/5732303316.html
Thanks for the interest!
-Ted
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Neat. ?Any thoughts as to model year? ?Are these ASCII?
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-------- Original message --------
From: Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org>
Date: 2016-08-16 5:42 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: can anyone identify this terminal keyboard and pcb?
On 8/15/16 9:52 AM, Brad H wrote:
> I've tried nailing down what terminal it came from looking at hundreds of pictures but no dice.
More research today. I'm pretty sure it was a Telex message preparation terminal. They did have a 202
datacomm service.
Still no clue who might have made it.
He did have more than one keyboard, so I did buy one. After staring at the code in the eproms there
is a setup mode (probably shift/A) which looks like it lets you set a clock.
Another clue is the cent symbol above the 6
Dear reader,
For a serious enthusiast or museum I have available:
* Olivetti Programma 101 calculator
* DEC GT40 grapic display terminal
* DEC VT05, first DEC terminal
* DEC PC04 paper tape reader/punch for PDP-8
* DEC TU60 DECassette dual tape drive with two tapes mounted
* DEC VR14 vector monitor; can be used directly with the VT11 below
* VT11 display processor backplane + boards + LK40 keyboard
+ original 375 light pen. Everything to turn any UNIBUS machine
into a "GT40" Moonlander capable system.
* 21" BA11 box used to mount an 11/40 or 11/45 for example
* Lots of smaller DEC parts like filler panels; please ask
Located in the Netherlands; local pickup much preferred. Would
consider a trade for pre-1975 DEC bits or a simple cash deal.
Thanks, Erik
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172299367709 (kb)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172290512799 (pcb)
I think it may be a Courier. I bought the pcb, which has "C8080" on the sn label
so I'm guessing it's Courier. Quite unusual with build-in modem. Will be dumping
the eproms soon, hopefully some text strings in there. The seller ripped the terminals
apart years ago for the 8080s and didn't rember the make/model, only that the case was
two-tone.
He got a pretty penny for the crappy probably dead Keytronic foil/foam keyboard ($80)
Weird thing is it looks like a Lear-Sieger pcb design, with the Molex power connectors
and the color/font of the markings on the silk-screen.
Does anyone have any info on this video card? I wasn't able to find much.
https://imgur.com/a/TjIzL
The card came in a 5150, but whatever monitor they were using did not
come with the 5150. I'd like to see if it's possible to use this card
with a 5151.
Thanks,
Win
Hey friend,
Are you still lookinf for that stuff? I think I've just seen someething you may like, look <http://effect.strtgk.com/aegrtgm>
Very truly yours, cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org