At 06:03 PM 3/31/05 +0100, you wrote:
In message <1112231392.11253.43.camel at
weka.localdomain>
Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I'm sure I asked that same question the last
time it was on TV - and if
not, I meant to! :-)
Heh. I've just spent the last hour looking for photos of some CDC machines to
compare against. Nothing :-/
Going by the timeframe, I'd guess it was one of the later CDC Cyber machines,
but the ?1,000,000 question is which one...
Aaanyway, I've just bought a copy of "PET and the IEEE-488 interface" for a
little under ?8 (due to arrive in a few days - mwahaha),
Here's one for $9.67
<http://dogbert.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bx=off&sts=t&ds=30&bi=0&k
n=PET++IEEE-488&sortby=2>. I don't know what that is in pounds but it is
located in the UK, if it had been in the US I would have bought it already.
not to mention the
big box of surplus electronic bits that cost me ?55...
Speaking of which.. has anyone got some spare 10-32 bolts and locking
washers?
What kind, spiral, internal teeth, external teeth or ? I have tons of
that stuff. Good aerospace quality parts that I get from taking military
surplus equipment apart.
Joe
I need at least ten of each. They seem to be like gold dust in the
UK - all the suppliers I've tried only carry the
metric M-series and imperial
-BA series. Failing that, the contact details for someone in the UK that
stocks 10-32 hardware would be most appreciated :)
Later.
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