Hi folks,
I was in an antique store today, mostly to humor my wife, and much to her
dismay spotted a fairly early luggable: it said TeleVideo on the face and,
looking closer, it was a TPC-1 with the keyboard, the carrying bag, the
documentation AND a metric butt-ton of floppies. Once I get everything
sorted I'll let the list know what software I have, so if you need
something maybe I can help....
...and maybe you can help me. I want to open up the TPC and check power
supplies, etc. - OK, I'll come clean. I plugged it in, watched carefully
for magic smoke and, seeing none, put a 'working disk' in the drive. I got
an endless string of '.' but no boot. I tried a couple of other disks
labeled <boot> and, after a couple, I no longer had a display. So no
surprise, I really need to open it up and probably replace a bunch of PS
capacitors.
I have no idea how to get this box open! There's nothing in the
documentation, and I found one online reference that suggested TeleVideo
kept this information close to the chest because they didn't want any Tom,
Dick or Ian opening up their machines. Now if I poke and prod long enough
I'll probably get there, but with the collective knowledge on this list I
figure there has to be SOME one who worked on these back In The Day, who
just knows this off the top of his/her head.
So... anyone? Thanks -- Ian
--
Ian S. King, MSIS, MSCS, Ph.D. Candidate
The Information School <http://ischool.uw.edu>
Archivist, Voices From the Rwanda Tribunal <http://tribunalvoices.org>
Value Sensitive Design Research Lab <http://vsdesign.org>
University of Washington
There is an old Vulcan saying: "Only Nixon could go to China."
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I have no idea how to get this box open! There's
nothing in the
No real idea either, but obvious things (to me!) to check are the feet (either screwed on
through
the case into the internal chassis, or screws under stick-on feet) and the handle, which
on luggables
is likely to be fixed to the chassis too.
Are there any visible screws at all? Sometimes you have to take off a thin-ish plastic
bezel or something
to reveal the real case screws.
-tony