Hi list,
On a recent trip back to (that same) dumpster, I managed to rescue an
HP Waveform Analysis Pac for the Series 80 machines. It's a plastic
folder with white vacuum-formed compartments inside, and it contains
the following:
* one 5.25" floppy with a printed Waveform Analysis Pac label ((C)
Hewlett-Packard 1980)
* a transparent plastic bag containing a sheet of stickers, each of
which say "SELECT CODE n" where n goes from 1 to 9 (7 is missing)
* an HP-85 format tape with printed label "HP-85 WAVEFORM ANALYSIS PAC"
* another similar tape but with a handwritten label and a piece of
HP-85 printout inside the case with it showing the directory listing
* around 12 code fragments/pieces of program output printed out on the
HP-85 internal printer, one of which has some line graphs on it
* some photocopies of program listings from the HP-85 printer (one of
these is dated 6/2/81)
* an approx. 1/4" stack of code listings (not sure if these are for
user-written code or vendor-supplied code, but they appear to be for
waveform analysis)
These are available to anyone who would be able to place them in a
public archive available to the classic computing community (Vassilis?
Al?). If the long listings are user-written, someone has put a lot of
effort into this, and I'd like to see it live on.
Usual deal with shipping - I'll ship to anywhere, you pay shipping cost though.
Ed.
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