Re: help id a chip

2018-01-18 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk
On 01/18/2018 04:37 AM, william degnan via cctalk wrote: P1010110 is an IBM SLT card out of a 360 or 1800 computer. P1010112 is same thing from different angle. Jon

Re: help id a chip

2018-01-18 Thread william degnan via cctalk
On Jan 18, 2018 4:13 AM, "Christian Corti via cctalk" wrote: > > On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, william degnan wrote: >> >> Not sure, I have a bunch of items that need to be investigated including >> that one. >> http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/ >> b > > > Well, two objects are obvious ;-)

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2018-01-18 Thread Christian Corti via cctalk
On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, william degnan wrote: Not sure, I have a bunch of items that need to be investigated including that one. http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/ b Well, two objects are obvious ;-) P1010070.JPG is the program drum for an IBM 29 card punch (and similar models)

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2018-01-17 Thread Mike Stein via cctalk
t: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 3:59 PM Subject: Re: help id a chip > Welcome. > > I miss my couple years at "Big B", great people to work with. Many of us > though if this bozo > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Michael_Blumenthal > > had not taken over Bu

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2018-01-17 Thread Mike Stein via cctalk
t it did but I doubt that it'd be useful information ;-) m - Original Message - From: "Pete Lancashire via cctech" To: "william degnan" ; "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts" Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 1:

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2018-01-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
ccmp.org> wrote: >> > >> >> The L & TC series (among others?) used a number of those chips; I >> *might* >> >> even be able to look up what it did but I doubt that it'd be useful >> >> information ;-) >> >> >> >> m >> >&g

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2018-01-17 Thread william degnan via cctalk
it did but I doubt that it'd be useful > >> information ;-) > >> > >> m > >> > >> - Original Message ----- > >> From: "Pete Lancashire via cctech" > >> To: "william degnan" ; "General Discussion: > &g

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2018-01-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
ght* >> even be able to look up what it did but I doubt that it'd be useful >> information ;-) >> >> m >> >> - Original Message - >> From: "Pete Lancashire via cctech" >> To: "william degnan" ; "General Discuss

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2018-01-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
degnan" ; "General Discussion: > On-Topic Posts" > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 1:19 PM > Subject: Re: help id a chip > > > > Burroughs > > > > One has to love the 1/8" spacing. > > > > I have a box of them from when I wo

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2018-01-17 Thread william degnan via cctalk
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Anders Nelson via cctech < cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > What does it do? It's pretty. > > =] > > Not sure, I have a bunch of items that need to be investigated including that one. http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/ b

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2018-01-17 Thread Mike Stein via cctalk
Discussion: On-Topic Posts" Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 1:19 PM Subject: Re: help id a chip > Burroughs > > One has to love the 1/8" spacing. > > I have a box of them from when I worked there. I may even have one of the > very rare test sockets. > >

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2018-01-17 Thread Anders Nelson via cctalk
What does it do? It's pretty. =] -- Anders Nelson +1 (517) 775-6129 www.erogear.com On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 1:19 PM, Pete Lancashire via cctech < cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Burroughs > > One has to love the 1/8" spacing. > > I have a box of them from when I worked there. I may even have

Re: help id a chip

2018-01-17 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
Burroughs One has to love the 1/8" spacing. I have a box of them from when I worked there. I may even have one of the very rare test sockets. The division I was in was considering using the technology. I can't remember what actually used them. Way too long ago. The plant I was in built the B7xx