Sadly, true. I gave mine to a friend with a 1 transistor
rs232 to 20mA loop interface built into the DIN plug,
to connect directly to the TRS COCO. A single BASIC
poke for the bitbashed software UART made the 110bd work.
When Radio Shaft came out with OS-9 for the COCO, I
immeditate bought it and hooked up an opto to make the
ASR-33 into a terminal. With OS-9 on the the ~.9MHz COCO,
it was a matter of whoever hit enter first got the floppy
drive!(multi-user!)
I was the first with a multi-user operating system on the block ;)
It functioned as great printer but slow for many years....
I've never been able to find another, more less in that pristine shape
- ie clean oil, and not a speck of dirt!
Anybody have a stash of workting ASR-33s out there? and know of a
cheap shipping company ;) It would make a lovely PDP11/10 console ;)
Heinz
"Kent Borg" <kentborg(a)borg.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:11:49PM -0500, Heinz Wolter
wrote:
Get yourself an ASR-33
Easier said than done.
-kb, the Kent who still hasn't found one.