I have 3 old boards for give away.
Descriptions are what I could find on internet.
1. A1703-60005 mem carrier 9000/800 3000/900
Picture at: http://www.hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?hw=866
4x mem cards: 40318 69323 E0
I'm not sure of the memory size of those 4 boards.
2. A1703-60016
Please contact me off list.
Thanks, Paul
> On 9 Jun 2017, at 15:14, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> From: Adrian Graham
>
>> Completely by chance one of the programme managers for STC at the time
>> found all my postings ... in a last ditch attempt to give his stash of
>> goodies away before he put them all in the local recycli
Greetings!
I stopped by the local flea market on the way into work this morning and it
appears one of the regular sellers did a massive cleanout of computer and
other IT equipment. I was pressed for time so I didn't have a chance to
look through everything, but as I was grabbing as many $2 Model M'
> From: Adrian Graham
> Completely by chance one of the programme managers for STC at the time
> found all my postings ... in a last ditch attempt to give his stash of
> goodies away before he put them all in the local recycling.
> This means that not only do I now have two unu
> From: Marc Howard
> I need (1) of the 8/32 x 1 3/8 captive screws that are at either end of
> a unibus backplane to mount it to the chassis.
You don't _have_ to use the special captive screws - quite a few of the
backplanes I've got were mounted with ordinary screws.
Noel
Hi folks,
Some of you may remember me burning the midnight oil over an 8085-based phone
system designed by STC in the UK, the Executel 3910.
Good news to report! Completely by chance one of the programme managers for STC
at the time found all my postings and pictures in a last ditch attempt to
Hello,
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 3:46 AM, Glen Slick via cctalk
wrote:
> I have a 3.5-inch LIF format floppy with some HP BASIC .PROG files
> which I can load on an HP 82321B Viper card running HP BASIC 6.2
>
> Unfortunately the majority of the program lines appear to have been
> SECURE'd. When doin