Upon the date 05:27 PM 2/20/99 +0000, Joe said something like:
At 12:44 PM 2/20/99 -0800, "Rick Bensene"
<rickb(a)pail.enginet.com> wrote:
Greetings, Classic Computer Fans,
I've just subscribed. I've heard about this list for a long time, and have
been recommended to check it out by a number of folks, so...here I am.
Yeah, yeah, we know who you are. You're the only living person with a
real Tektronix 31 calculator. Welcome to the list. Where've you been hiding?
You've got a Tek 31 Rick?! I thought I'd never hear of another one. Welcome
to the list.
I got mine out of a heap of stuff auctioned from the old IBM Endicott plant
back in '85. The I/O cable was with it too. Still worked, had a tape cart
with some sort of test controller program on it. Controlled a large rack of
in-house-built test gear for some of those square modules one sees on IBM
pc boards.
Finally found an Operating Manual in '97 --but it's in French! :-) Still
looking for another tape cartridge to act as backup to the only one I have.
Regards, Chris
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