Folks,
I have a couple of spare printers
1. Panasonic KX-P3626 wide carriage 24-pin dot matrix printer with
sheet and tractor feed. Free to anyone who wants it. If needed I can throw
in a box of music ruled fanfold paper.
Comes with some spare ribbons.
2. Amstrad DPM2000 narrow ca
sön 2019-09-22 klockan 16:25 -0400 skrev Patrick Finnegan via cctalk:
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 16:21 William Donzelli via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> > > Keep in mind, this is a Classic Computing list, not all of us
> > > have a way
> > to send Texts. :-) Hopefully you’re monitori
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019, 09:07 Stefan Skoglund wrote:
> sön 2019-09-22 klockan 16:25 -0400 skrev Patrick Finnegan via cctalk:
> > On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 16:21 William Donzelli via cctalk <
> > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> >
> > > > Keep in mind, this is a Classic Computing list, not all of us
> >
Morning all;
I was up in Minneapolis over the weekend and will probably be back next
weekend - I was wondering where the local geeks might go for some nifty
goodness (for sale or just to gander at)?
When I was up there I hit FreeGeek and picked up a SCSI SyQuest EZ135
external drive and a
> From: Jim Stephens
> I don't know how to contact the maintainer for manx
There was discussion recently about that, and I did manage (with help from
someone here who provided his email - thanks muchly!) to reach him. We were
discussing how I could help update things, but a hurricane cam
Thomas,
I'm interested in anything HP, SGI, early Sun, and pre-VAX DEC. Do you have
any photos? What kind of condition is most of this stuff in? I've been
thinking about visiting Computer Reset with a box truck this fall. Think I
could stop by?
Many thanks,
Kyle
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 15:41 Tho
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 9/21/19 10:26 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
On 9/21/19 10:12 AM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
Is it effective to bake cookies in their jackets?
I don't know, since i've never baked floppies. Chuck would know.
Yes, I do. Usual 58C temps that I use for tapes. Does
Found a Datapoint 2200 in Austria that I wanted - I asked seller Viktor to pack
it well, by wrapping it several times in big-bubble bubbewrap, until it was
just a giant cube of bubble wrap.
See pics here:
http://oldcomputers.net/box/
The cover was actually sent separately in another box so it
Not only a happy shipping story, but one that involves international
shipping?!?!
Is that screen burn-in or something worse. I saw the photo’s before I read
that line below, and my instant thought was Ew!
Zane
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 2:36 PM, steven stengel via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Found a
That is awesome. Looks great!
Do a search on "crt cataract". There is likely a plastic cover on the CRT
that is glued in place. This can be removed and cleaned.
I have a Hazeltine 1500 terminal that the cataract was so bad, the plastic
cover fell off.
Good luck with the restoration!
Santo
On
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 09:36:20PM +, steven stengel via cctalk wrote:
> First, I have to rewire it from 220vac to 110vac.
I bought one of the 110-220 converters off ePay ("Superite"). It has
performed well for me for several years.
(IBM Power5s *really* want 220 if you have both power suppl
I resurrected an old keyboard and mouse I like. Not wishing to gross anyone
out but it looks like over time there was a build-up of oil etc from my
hands etc and over time being stored away its turned to a really almost hard
paste like stuff on both the mouse and keyboard.
I've tried number of age
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 4:24 PM, Kevin Parker via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I resurrected an old keyboard and mouse I like. Not wishing to gross anyone
> out but it looks like over time there was a build-up of oil etc from my
> hands etc and over time being stored away its turned to a really almost ha
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 7:24 PM, Kevin Parker via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I resurrected an old keyboard and mouse I like. Not wishing to gross anyone
> out but it looks like over time there was a build-up of oil etc from my
> hands etc and over time being stored away its turned to a really almost h
On 2019-Sep-23, at 4:24 PM, Kevin Parker via cctalk wrote:
> I resurrected an old keyboard and mouse I like. Not wishing to gross anyone
> out but it looks like over time there was a build-up of oil etc from my
> hands etc and over time being stored away its turned to a really almost hard
> paste l
On 9/23/19 6:17 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
WD-40 is NOT a lubricant even though some cans of the stuff claim it is.
Traditional WD-40, agreed. Unfortunately, WD-40 is now more of a brand
than it is a product. They have other products that I think are much
more of a lubricant than the
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 4:36 PM steven stengel via cctalk
wrote:
> Found a Datapoint 2200 in Austria that I wanted - I asked seller Viktor to
> pack it well, by wrapping it several times in big-bubble bubbewrap, until it
> was just a giant cube of bubble wrap.
Looks like it was worth it.
> See
I’ve seen that datageneral.uk at least has a pinout for an Eclipse MV SCSI
port, which hypothetically might match the AViiON DB-50 SCSI.
In the absence of real docs though, who can say?
Can you post the AViiON AV300D power supply pinout you’ve figured out? Maybe I
can power on my system with a
Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 4:36 PM steven stengel via cctalk
> wrote:
> > Found a Datapoint 2200 in Austria that I wanted - I asked seller Viktor to
> > pack it well, by wrapping it several times in big-bubble bubbewrap, until
> > it was just a giant cube of bubble
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