From: Sellam Ismail <dastar(a)siconic.com>
To: Classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <Classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Saturday, April 22, 2000 11:56 PM
Subject: Looking for Allison Parent
Is Allison Parent still subscribed here? If so, could you please e-mail me
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Yes???
It's still allisonp(a)world.std.com
Allison
Hi all,
I hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Another item scored along with the rest of the subject's "interesting finds"
was an Applied Microsystems thingy (an ES0130 (???)) It's a multibus gizmo
in a small chasis missing the front plate. On the back , there are two db25
ports for Terminal and Computer, and a BNC for a Trigger. There is sticker
on top listing two options installed: 1) AMC/ES-68000/8 and, 2) AN/403158.
Another sticker on top says 128k.
There are five cards installed on the back plane accessable from the front
of the unit. They are:
1. ES Controller (with a 6809 on board)
2. ES Controller Memory
3. Trace and Break
4. ES Ram Overlay ver. 2
5. 68010 08/00 Emulator
Anybody familiar with it?
I also got two Dec boards: M7164 (it has 4 AMD2901 bit slicers on it) and a
M7165. I'd happily trade both of these for a M7260 that I could dearly use.
And last but not least found is an boxed A MAX, the Macintosh Emulator for
the Amiga with the Apple ROMS but missing disks. Does anyone have this
software?
Thanks and beware the bunnies...
- Mike: dogas(a)leading.net
Is Allison Parent still subscribed here? If so, could you please e-mail me
with your current e-mail address? If not, could someone please let me
know how I can contact her?
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!
Sellam International Man of Intrigue and Danger
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Looking for a six in a pile of nines...
VCF Europe: April 29th & 30th, Munich, Germany
VCF Los Angeles: Summer 2000 (*TENTATIVE*)
VCF East: Planning in Progress
See http://www.vintage.org for details!
Hi,
I picked up what looks like a complete set of manuals for the IBM LaserWriter from October 1990. Four books:
Software Applications/Driver Information
User's Guide
Technical Reference
Supplies/Options Catalog
Let me know if you're interested in any/all of them for cost of postage.
-- MB
--- "Shawn T. Rutledge" wrote:
LaserWriter would be Apple, not IBM
--- end of quote ---
Oops. I meant to write "LaserPrinter" -- that's actually what it says.
-- MB
Hi All,
Mike paid a visit from Jacksonville today and we had a llloonnggg day of
digging for computer relics. Mike found a Grid laptop and a NIB Grid MODEM.
I found a 1801A CPU! This is the predecessor to the COSMAC 1802. I never
expected to see one of these. I also found a HP 45 calculator, a HP 9816
computer, a pair of HP 9121 disk drives and a National Semiconductor RM-665
computer. The NS computer uses MultiBus cards and has an Intel 80/20 CPU
card with a 8080 CPU. It also has Analog Devices card with several D-A and
A-D devices on it. I've never heard of a National Semiconductor computer
before. Does anyone know anything about them? Mike also got a Motorola
HDS-200 Hardware Developement system with the plug ins for a 6502 CPU. Does
anyone have any information about these?
Joe