At 09:04 PM 12/9/00 -0800, Sellam wrote:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Joe wrote:
an X-Y input for the display. The manual is dated
1977 and it says that
this an improved version of the one that was in the cover story of the Feb
1977 issue of Popular Electronics. (Does anyone have that issue?) The
Sure. I assume you want a scan of the article?
Thanks but one of the other list members has already promised to make
a copy for me.
Cosmac. This will make a nice companion piece for
my Altair.
Speaking of which I fired mine up today and it worked like a champ. Look
for it's television debut sometime next year ;)
Let me know when.
I'm looking for info on the Morrow Micro
Decision. If anyone knows much
about them, let me know.
A standard (but nice) CP/M box circa 1982 or so. You can actually plug
any terminal into it for your display device.
I just found out that this is a model 1 (or so the circuit board says).
From what little I found on the net, these are scarcer than the 2 and 3s.
I'm not sure that is so, Joe, as the circuit board that I looked at says
the same thing and I know it came from an MD-2. If there was a Model 1
machine the difference must have been in the power supply having the
fixed vice removable power cord or something like that.
- don
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
Festival
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