In for a vt100 whenever for sale.
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> On 22 Sep 2019, at 21:40, Thomas Raguso via cctalk
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> This is my first of many posts that I will make about this sale.
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> I am liquidating a large warehouse filled with vintage computers including
> Apple, DEC, IBM, Commodore,
Great! Good luck with the visit. The other day I wrote to Kristina to express
interest.
> On 11 May 2019, at 04:38, Fritz Mueller via cctalk
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>> On 5/10/19 6:42 PM, Adam Thornton via cctech wrote:
>> I have been invited out to the site tomorrow morning to take an inventory of
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Im interested. Thx
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> On 9 May 2019, at 19:14, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
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> I have no affiliation with the person who owns these items, I'm merely
> relaying information. These machines were offered to the LCM+L but we've
> met our 11/40 quota :). We figured someone he
A constant pulsing reset is usually a watchdog at play. Hardware watchdogs are
usually implemented in systems to reset everything should the system not meet
one specific criteria: eg cpu touch one memory address before X amount of time,
or pcb voltage lower than X volts, etc.
Watchdogs are also