I have an NRI 832. I'll check the box and see if it contains any literature.
By the way, I am interested in learning how folks on this list store their
vintage documentation and display their collections. Do you keep the
documents with the machines, or in a separate more "climate controlled" area
or in a conservation storage box, etc. I currently have all my documentation
stored with my machines, but I am considering placing it into a more
"friendly" environment, such as acid free envelopes or conservation boxes.
Any thoughts?
Also, do you keep your machines on display or locked away in a closet? In
addition to early computers and antiques that calculate, I also collect
early video games and handhelds. I like to display those, but frequently
find my kids and their friends "exploring" the functionality of my display
equipment. Thanks <frequent listener, first-time poster)
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From: William Maddox <wmaddox at pacbell.net>
Subject: NRI 832
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Does anyone have a copy of the NRI 832 documentation?
It was sold as part of a correspondence course, and
was presumably quite well documented by the course
materials.
--Bill
Worked pretty good for me too. I've got one in a IIgs. If you read the
forums however, he does warn that some CF cards are not compatible w/
the thing. I had good luck w/ some little 128Mb SanDisk CF cards.
I believe that's past history. The developer has since diagnosed and
corrected a timing issue (EPLD and wiring mods required) and it should
work with any CF card.
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