John sent me original coding sheets but hasn't located anything else of
interest (or doesn't want to provide it.)
The Computer Museum of Nova Scotia sells a CD with most of the original
docs, but they are photos and not scans (i.e. he propped the book up on a
stand and took a digital photo of it) so they are harder to use than I'd
like, but hopefully he'll scan stuff someday.
I'd post those, but they aren't mine. . .
I don't know anyone else who has docs. My Kenbak didn't come with any.
Erik Klein
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On Behalf Of steve
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:48 PM
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Subject: Re: Kenbak-1 on Ebay
I couldn't find anything either. A year or so ago I
talked to both Robert Nielsen (apparently the
original owner of the seven Kenbaks) and John
Blankenbaker himself, both were totally uninterested
in providing me with any information whatsoever. I
guess its in the "vault":(