> Hi,
>
> Is anyone interested in PCS Cadmus/QU68000 systems? We at Hack42 have no
> idea what to do with them. We need to downsize and these take up a
> significant amount of our space.
>
> See http://dev.ramdyne.nl/IMG_2750.JPG for photograph of the stack.
>
> If you know other people who are int
Johnny Billquist wrote:
> The TK50 normally do not gum up. There are two problems with them, and
> those problems have been around since day 1.
> The first one is that the heads get dirty. Cleaning with isopropanol or
> similar with a lint-free pad solves that just fine.
> The second problem is
Hello Folks,
with a bunch of HP 9000 equipment, I received a HP-PB "802.3 10Mbps LAN"
card that was missing the 10base2 BNC connector and the SOT23 SMD part
directly behind it. No idea why and by whom they were removed. A BNC
socket was easily found in one of my parts bins, but what about the
SMD
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:58:36AM -0400, Noel Chiappa wrote:
>Saw this auction for a pair of H960 blank front panel clips:
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/391207099375
>
>and though I'd pick them up... until they went for $30 (including shipping),at
>which point I decided I'd go back to my previous p
From: Charles Dickman: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 9:03 AM
> If the posts and balls are metal, the panel sockets are going to crack
> because there will not be any give in the shaft. If the ball and shaft
> is replaced with a solid pin, the panel sockets will get damaged
> because the socket will have t
On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 12:29:06 -0400, Paul Koning wrote:
> There are inkjet printers that support white ink (or pigment). Those are
> probably professional type machines, so they are likely to cost over $1000.
> Possibly you can find a service bureau that will do the job. I think I've
> seem them
Paul Koning wrote:
> Interesting. From around 1975 or so (...) A few years later (...)
> Not long after, Lippold Haken created a keyboard that's continuous rather
> than discrete (think of a keyboard like the fingerboard of a violin); a
> successor of that is still sold today.
This thing here
time will be paid, please enclose your asking amount.
Thanks in advance,
yours sincerely
Arno Kletzander // DO 4 NAK
Hi fellow classiccmp'ers,
seeking help for the head of our local HAM club chapter, who bought an EPROM
programmer (Dobbertin 4003) complete with the associated PC interface card, at
an estate sale. After some rummaging through moldy cardboard boxes of media in
a damp basement, we were even able
> Tried contacting Dobbertin directly (...) ?
Sorry, forgot to mention that. Owner of the device contacted them nearly two
months ago, no reply.
I asked him to try again in case his mail got lost in some spam filter.
Arno
Hi everybody,
as I don't recall seeing this offer around here (may be just rusty memory on my
side however...), I thought I'd forward this for good measure.
I'm considering making the 2k mi trip together with my Dad but would do so only
as a last resort to save the machine from being scrapped.
Hi everybody,
as I don't recall seeing this offer around here (may be just rusty memory on my
side however...), I thought I'd forward this for good measure.
(I'm trying a second time, to cctalk, now as it seems I fell out of the
classiccmp universe somewhere around 2016-17. Sorry if this appear
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