I'm downsizing. Have to get rid of everything. The driveway is filled systems
test equipment, components, parts, books, etc. Several thousand TTL chips
prototyping boards. Come out and take what you. Junk Bees will be here on
Tuesday for what is left.
Call 925-998-9968 for directions.
Does anyone on list have a copy of the schematics for the Data I/O 120 gang
programmer? I'm willing to buy the schematics or pay for a copy to be made.
Billy Pettit
bpett...@comcast.net
l origianl parts. Made in 1963. 52 yers old and still chugging
along. Sadly, I had to give it up for health reasons. It's now on its way to
a Museum.
Billy Pettit
ame
from.
The obsolete 160s were in use for many years after their demise. Usually for
testing peripherals, copying paper tapes, etc. I last worked on one in 1980,
almost twenty years after it was built.
Billy Pettit
years for an 8092 = the first true 8 bit computer. Haven't
found even a hint or rumor of one.
I am working with Al Kossow, to see that this material is eventually in his
archives.
Billy Pettit
years for an 8092 = the first true 8 bit computer. Haven't
found even a hint or rumor of one.
I am working with Al Kossow, to see that this material is eventually in his
archives.
Billy Pettit
e poorest documentation I've ever seen on a piece of
test equipment.
Billy Pettit
Jim wrote:
From: jwsmobile
Subject: GE disk drives on ebay, one badged Datacraft
GE-14-Hawk-Drive-23991-47d266933G3
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261895292646
One of these systems really appears to be a CDC drive, but the other one
is badged Datacraft 5208, and doesn't look familiar.
Any idea on