I'd be glad to! Of course you'll get them back, as with myself getting one,
I also got one of these units for a friend and he's keenly interested in a
manual too. I've just got the copy of the ROM code with comments and all,
which certainly saves me from the hassle of having to disassemble it by hand
(too bad I already had copied down the ROM and verified it twice... all 2048
bytes of it!) so, yea, I'd love to scan it and send it back to you.
-----Original Message-----
From: cctech-bounces(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctech-bounces@classiccmp.org]
On Behalf Of Joe R.
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:42 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: HP 5036A Microprocessor Lab
Hi Gary,
I got your message about this a week or so ago and I've already talked
to Al Kossow to see if he already had the manuals or had scanned them and
about hosting them. He doesn't have the manuals but is willing to scan and
host them. I do have all the manuals including the user's manual, service
manual and microprocessor course manual. I know Al is quite backed up with
scanning (I send him three large boxs of manuals myself recently) so If
you'd like to scan them and/or host them that's fine by me as long as I get
the manuals back.
Joe
At 02:23 AM 1/1/05 -0500, you wrote:
I recently acquired one of these units and am in the
process of searching
for manuals or any info AT ALL on this unit! So far I've figured out how to
call up addresses, store data and program it (havn't really done much since
I can't figure out more then how to play with the registers, the output
hardware is alien to me :/) I'd love to get a copy of the rom as it was
written in the manual, comments and all. Also, if anyone has a manual and
wants it scanned, I'll be more then happy to do that for you! And I'm
especially keen to know how to manipulate the speaker and output LEDs