Nice find! I have a vague recollection of doing repairs on something similar that was
used as a Unix machine to run cash registers at a pharmacy during the late 80s. Sure looks
familiar. Any idea what it runs?
Ian
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On Jun 14, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Chris Osborn
<fozztexx at fozztexx.com> wrote:
Last week while bored and browsing eBay looking at things that are ending soon something
I had never heard of caught my eye: an Altos ACS 8000-15A. I looked at the pictures and
googled the brand and model and it didn?t seem to be a very common computer and there were
no bids on the item so I put in a fairly low bid. I ended up winning! :-)
The seller asked if it would be ok to bring the item to me the next time he was in my
area. I figured that was fine since I was concerned that since it has a large 8? hard
drive in it that it would be more likely to be damaged in shipping. I actually didn?t even
need to wait very long! Friday he set out to drive across 2 states and dropped off the
computer at my front door on Saturday morning. Talk about excellent service!
I buy lots of untested items on eBay and usually they work just fine. But luck hasn?t
held for me this time and so far the Altos doesn?t work. I can hear the drives spin up and
all the voltages from the DC power supply are perfect. But nothing spits out on the
Console 1 RS232 port. From what I understand the serial ports are wired DTE (which seems
odd since you use it with terminals) and so I?m using a null modem adapter. Although with
the null modem or without I get nothing.
Anyways, I posted an album with lots of pictures here:
http://imgur.com/a/9X8Gh
Yay another project for me to fix! :-)
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