On 2019-06-08 5:40 p.m., Chris Elmquist via cctalk wrote:
On Friday (06/07/2019 at 11:01AM -0700), CuriousMarc via cctalk wrote:
I wondered if it's actually a digtal watch chip (2.5V could have been a couple
of mercury cells in series, LED watches were not uncommon back then).
In which case i
On 06/08/2019 10:37 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctech wrote:
> > From: Allison
>
> > ODT for the two systems are very different. .. KDF-11 the ODT is part
> > of the higher level code. The larger cards (11/23 and 23+) boot to
> > resident (ep)rom.
>
> Ah, no. (Well, the KDF11 CPU's can
tor 2019-06-06 klockan 13:43 +0200 skrev Liam Proven via cctalk:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 20:06, Fred Cisin via cctalk
> wrote:
> > I don't think that my Fossil (Palm-OS WATCH) does IRDA.
> > I should find somebody who will pay me money for such a piece of
> > crap^H^H^H^H NEAT technology.
>
I al
I have been scanning a few manuals and brochures related to the Alfaskop
series of IBM 3270 compatible and Uniscope 100 compatible terminals.
http://www.datormuseum.se/peripherals/terminals/alfaskop
Unfortunately very little seems to be saved regarding this series of quite
successful terminals.
tor 2019-06-06 klockan 13:43 +0200 skrev Liam Proven via cctalk:
>
> Result of the eventual convergence on the American model:
>
> We have amazingly sophisticated, high-spec smartphones and tablets,
> but they have a battery life of a single day, replacing European
> phones that lasted a week and