Heh, heh. Gloat, gloat.
I have the book, the original magazine articles, AND a TVT itself, which I
built at the time,
complete will the order-out keyboard. I could never find the Molex
connectors one was supposed to
have, and had to make my own by taking apart an AMP connector. The darn
MOS serial memory
chips were a royal pain - flaky as all get out. I even built a crude UART
and hooked it up to an
acoustic coupler one day long enough to log in, buy my UART clock wasn't
crystal controlled, so I
never really used it as a terminal for dialing in.
But I did use it as a display device on my Altair for a while, until I
could afford the Processor
Technology VDM board.
Jay
At 08:10 PM 12/20/98 +0000, you wrote:
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My main find tho was a "TV Typewriter Cookbook" from Sams by Don
Lancaster, the
author of the TTL cookbook among others. Might be old
hat to most members on
the list, but I find it's an amazing book. My apologies to those who've
seen
it
before.
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ciao larry
lwalker(a)interlog.com