On Mon, 09 May 2005 12:07:36 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
I knew I had the Tally Model 420 manual somewhere, and
amazingly it was
where I thought I'd put it....
Thanks very much, this is exactly the kind of information I
needed!
Don't ask me where to get these lubricants....
It won't be punching miles of tape so sewing machine oil will
probably work in the mechanism (there is a sticker on the Lexan
cover that indicates the "light turbine oil").
Having built a PC04 (well, converted a PC05 into
one...) I seem to
remember that the DEC punch mechanism is a synchronous one. The motor
runs all the time, turnign the camshaft, you get a pulse per revolution
You recall correctly. I found the PC04/05 manual as well as the
PC8E interface schematics on
bitsavers.org. I think your approach
to clock the interface card at slightly below the maximum punch
rate is a good one. I would use a one-shot to "reply" the sync
pulse to the PC8E but then it wouldn't have any way to start the
first character.
Alas the manaul tells me that a mating connector is
supplied with the
machine. Not a lot of help...
It seems that Continental Connector is still in business and that
25034 is a member of their 250 series power connector family. I'm
waiting for a reply from their sales dept. to find out where to
buy a single quantity...
thank goodness for the Web!
-Charles