A manual for the 8001 Monitor sold recently on eBay --
you may want to contact the purchaser: See:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=
1434849350
-W
[Message sent to classiccmp and carbon-copied to Carl
Friend.]
Hmmmm...
The ISC Intecolor 8001 is missing the power cable
(which is a funky
connector I can't
seem to locate a cord for) and the fuse holder and
fuse, which I can't
identify. You can see the power connector in the
lower left and the fuse
holder in the lower right.
http://asp1.secure-shopping.com/aclifton/intecolor.back
.jpg
If anyone can help me locate or can provide the
correct power cable, fuse
holder
and fuse for it (assuming it's not a standard fuse
type), I would be GREATLY
appreciative. I'm prepared to pay money for them
as
I'd really
like to have this unit going in it's original
condition.
Looking around, I located one on Carl Friend's
web site and discovered that it's alot more than I
thought.
http://www.ultranet.com/~crfriend/museum/machines/ISC80
01.html
> Here are pictures of my machine. The
keyboard is
about the niftiest thing
> I've ever seen:
http://asp1.secure-shopping.com/aclifton/intecolor.fron
t.jpg
http://asp1.secure-shopping.com/aclifton/intecolor.keyb
oard.jpg
> Apparently, it contains an 8080 with 64k of
memory.
32k is dedicated to
ROM, 8k to video and 24k to program space. It's
programmable in BASIC!
> Thanks...
> Anthony Clifton
> Des Moines, Iowa