trying to find a manual for a fairchild universal counter timer model 8200
circa 1968?
got one i found like to see if i can get it working for the rack.
can only find this sales catilog from 68
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fdetails
f the Fairchild stuff left,
passed em on a couple of years ago. Online, I think I hit the same
ones you are talking about but including links just in case.
I assume you have looked at the 1983 manual, pages 6-51 on with the
notional system design and timing information thera on trailingedge
r the Fairchild F9440 or 9445 (aka the MicroFlame) microprocessors.
Yes, bitsavers and a few other places have datasheets for the chips, but
that's really about all the documentation I've found. And yes, I know that
they're Nova clones and can run DG software, but Fairchild had their o
I'm looking for manual scans, software, really any documentation of any
kind for the Fairchild F9440 or 9445 (aka the MicroFlame) microprocessors.
Yes, bitsavers and a few other places have datasheets for the chips, but
that's really about all the documentation I've found. And y
Bob,
I checked my books, and don't have any of the Fairchild stuff left,
passed em on a couple of years ago. Online, I think I hit the same
ones you are talking about but including links just in case.
I assume you have looked at the 1983 manual, pages 6-51 on with the
notional system desig
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Subject: Re: Fairchild F8
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 11:54:55AM +1000, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
> So, I've just joined and put up a few docs this Saturday morning...
> https://archive.org/details/@galasphere347
ooh, F8 stuff. My pile of that is
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 11:54:55AM +1000, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote:
> So, I've just joined and put up a few docs this Saturday morning...
> https://archive.org/details/@galasphere347
ooh, F8 stuff. My pile of that is on my to-do list for this summer.
There may still be a chip in a bo
On 06/15/2015 09:58 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
Does anyone happen to know what sort of computers Fairchild would have been
using in the late 60's for design work?
Fairchild, even in the 60s had many divisions. Which one are you
thinking of? (Not that I can provide an answer...)
--Chuck
Maybe Univac?
On 6/15/2015 9:58 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
> Does anyone happen to know what sort of computers Fairchild would have been
> using in the late 60's for design work?
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Does anyone happen to know what sort of computers Fairchild would have been
using in the late 60's for design work?
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