Hi again Olafs also found this: http://www.nedopc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9778
Unless you know russian, maybe you can use google translate. Regards, Pontus. On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 11:06:12AM +0100, Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk wrote: > Hi Iain > > I asked a guy from Latvia that I know, Olafs. He recognized the > transistors as KT315 A and B. Collector is middle pin. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KT315 > > He might also be able to help with spare lights, contact me off-list. > Unfortunately he has no documentation. > > /P > > On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 06:36:56PM +0000, Dr Iain Maoileoin via cctalk > wrote: > > Off topic, but looking for help and/or wisdom. > > > > If you visit https://www.scotnet.co.uk/iain/saratov > > <https://www.scotnet.co.uk/iain/saratov>/ <https://www.scotnet.co.uk/iain/> > > you will see some photos and wire-lists of work that I have started on the > > front panel of a Capatob 2. > > > > I plan to get the switches and lights running on a blinkenbone board with a > > PDP8 emulation behind it. (I already have an PDP11/70 front-panel running > > on the same infrastructure) > > > > I have been struggling for over a year to get much info about this saratov > > computer (circuit diagrams etc). So I have started the reverse engineering > > on the panel. > > > > Does anybody know anything about this computer? online or offline it would > > be much appreciated. > > > > Iain
