Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
is there any ad material you are looking for? Ed# In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
well the good thing is Marc with turn over in industrial facilities and updating tech... what you are looking for should come available at a reasonable price yikes I am amazed how cheaply some of the normal biological scopes go for now... we have been offloading some of ours from the collection as for instance with a ziess standard we have 3 and really should only have one as an example they are a partial price of what they would have been 10 years ago. Let me know how you do. looking for Nomarsk stuff. We do not have any extra. We may have something extra in Nikon with Francion Yamatto somewhere though, Ed# I have not been to may auctions at any of the industrial facilities or auctioneers in years to look for hi power semiconductor scopes but that is where they used to show up. In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:36:40 PM US Mountain Standard Time, curiousma...@gmail.com writes: Nomarski microscopy, Ed. Differential phase contrast microscopy. Makes very small height differences (partial wavelength) on mostly planar objects pop out, and creates amazing color effects as a biproduct. Pretty much a stalwart of any good cleanroom microscope. Every manufacturer offers it, usually a pretty expensive option as all your optics have to be stress-free. I dream to own one of these one day. Marc From: cctalk on behalf of "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Reply-To: "couryho...@aol.com" , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11:20 AM To: "couryho...@aol.com" , , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? should say Francion Yamamotto not Yrancion Yamamotto In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:07:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, couryho...@aol.com writes: Since we have nice microscopes at the museum project we were hired to photo some IC innards years back. This ended up becoming a minor obsession for a short time as the artwork under various illuminations is fantastic. One of the things that seemed to show the mots difference in detail between layers and highs etc... was differential interference contrast (after nomorski (sp?) ( this was on our Ziess Ultraphot and seems to be a Zeiss only offering.0 on the Japanese side of things Nikon had Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?) method which seems nice but I preferred the Nomeriski. Using these methods you may be able to extract more usable detail than with traditional methods. and wow the color photos are frame-able! But kinda what I wanted to mention to is depending on what era the chips were the over coatings seemed to worsen the view the newer the chip or so I thought at the time. Such great fun to photo the little ic innards! even a standard illum. scope with the vertical episcopic illumination gives some fun photos too, especially on the earlier chips. Don't know if any of this will help on the HP-01 roms but sure was fun to talk about again ed sharpe archivist for smecc In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
OK Marc.. guess, patent ran out. this was eons ago I was involved initally... so thus my dated "who had and not list"... remember the leitz episcopic.. phase contrast? system... ighhh...!, have,an otholux set up like that... another fun one is the Wild m20 with episcopic... bright field AND darkfield. Marc .. yes... as u saidNomarski microscopy, is Differential phase contrast microscopy. Makes very small height differences (partial wavelength) on mostly planar objects pop out, and creates amazing color effect the francon yamotto method seems simular in images,and colors... -Original Message- From: Curious Marc To: couryho...@aol.com ; cctalk@classiccmp.org ; spacewar Sent: Mon, May 20, 2019 10:36 PM Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? #yiv6703816687 #yiv6703816687 -- _filtered #yiv6703816687 {panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv6703816687 {font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4;} #yiv6703816687 #yiv6703816687 p.yiv6703816687MsoNormal, #yiv6703816687 li.yiv6703816687MsoNormal, #yiv6703816687 div.yiv6703816687MsoNormal {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;} #yiv6703816687 a:link, #yiv6703816687 span.yiv6703816687MsoHyperlink {color:blue;text-decoration:underline;} #yiv6703816687 a:visited, #yiv6703816687 span.yiv6703816687MsoHyperlinkFollowed {color:purple;text-decoration:underline;} #yiv6703816687 p.yiv6703816687msonormal0, #yiv6703816687 li.yiv6703816687msonormal0, #yiv6703816687 div.yiv6703816687msonormal0 {margin-right:0in;margin-left:0in;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;} #yiv6703816687 span.yiv6703816687EmailStyle18 {font-family:sans-serif;color:windowtext;} #yiv6703816687 .yiv6703816687MsoChpDefault {font-size:10.0pt;} _filtered #yiv6703816687 {margin:1.0in 1.0in 1.0in 1.0in;} #yiv6703816687 div.yiv6703816687WordSection1 {} #yiv6703816687 Nomarski microscopy, Ed. Differential phase contrast microscopy. Makes very small height differences (partial wavelength) on mostly planar objects pop out, and creates amazing color effects as a biproduct. Pretty much a stalwart of any good cleanroom microscope. Every manufacturer offers it, usually a pretty expensive option as all your optics have to be stress-free. I dream to own one of these one day. Marc From: cctalk on behalf of "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Reply-To: "couryho...@aol.com" , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11:20 AM To: "couryho...@aol.com" , , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? should say Francion Yamamotto not Yrancion Yamamotto In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:07:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, couryho...@aol.com writes: Since we have nice microscopes at the museum project we were hired to photo some IC innards years back. This ended up becoming a minor obsession for a short time as the artwork under various illuminations is fantastic. One of the things that seemed to show the mots difference in detail between layers and highs etc... was differential interference contrast (after nomorski (sp?) ( this was on our Ziess Ultraphot and seems to be a Zeiss only offering.0 on the Japanese side of things Nikon had Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?) method which seems nice but I preferred the Nomeriski. Using these methods you may be able to extract more usable detail than with traditional methods. and wow the color photos are frame-able! But kinda what I wanted to mention to is depending on what era the chips were the over coatings seemed to worsen the view the newer the chip or so I thought at the time. Such great fun to photo the little ic innards! even a standard illum. scope with the vertical episcopic illumination gives some fun photos too, especially on the earlier chips. Don't know if any of this will help on the HP-01 roms but sure was fun to talk about again ed sharpe archivist for smecc In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
Nomarski microscopy, Ed. Differential phase contrast microscopy. Makes very small height differences (partial wavelength) on mostly planar objects pop out, and creates amazing color effects as a biproduct. Pretty much a stalwart of any good cleanroom microscope. Every manufacturer offers it, usually a pretty expensive option as all your optics have to be stress-free. I dream to own one of these one day. Marc From: cctalk on behalf of "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Reply-To: "couryho...@aol.com" , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11:20 AM To: "couryho...@aol.com" , , "cctalk@classiccmp.org" Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? should say Francion Yamamotto not Yrancion Yamamotto In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:07:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, couryho...@aol.com writes: Since we have nice microscopes at the museum project we were hired to photo some IC innards years back. This ended up becoming a minor obsession for a short time as the artwork under various illuminations is fantastic. One of the things that seemed to show the mots difference in detail between layers and highs etc... was differential interference contrast (after nomorski (sp?) ( this was on our Ziess Ultraphot and seems to be a Zeiss onlyoffering.0 on the Japanese side of things Nikon had Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?) method which seems nicebut I preferred the Nomeriski. Using these methods you may be able to extract more usable detail than with traditional methods. and wow the color photos are frame-able! But kinda what I wanted to mention to is depending on what era the chips were the over coatingsseemed to worsen the view the newer the chip or so I thought at the time. Such great fun to photo the little ic innards! even a standard illum. scope with the vertical episcopic illumination gives some fun photos too, especially on the earlier chips. Don't know if any of this will help on the HP-01 roms but sure was fun to talk about again ed sharpe archivist for smecc In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
should say Francion Yamamotto not Yrancion Yamamotto In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:07:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, couryho...@aol.com writes: Since we have nice microscopes at the museum project we were hired to photo some IC innards years back. This ended up becoming a minor obsession for a short time as the artwork under various illuminations is fantastic. One of the things that seemed to show the mots difference in detail between layers and highs etc... was differential interference contrast (after nomorski (sp?) ( this was on our Ziess Ultraphot and seems to be a Zeiss only offering.0 on the Japanese side of things Nikon had Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?) method which seems nice but I preferred the Nomeriski. Using these methods you may be able to extract more usable detail than with traditional methods. and wow the color photos are frame-able! But kinda what I wanted to mention to is depending on what era the chips were the over coatings seemed to worsen the view the newer the chip or so I thought at the time. Such great fun to photo the little ic innards! even a standard illum. scope with the vertical episcopic illumination gives some fun photos too, especially on the earlier chips. Don't know if any of this will help on the HP-01 roms but sure was fun to talk about again ed sharpe archivist for smecc In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
Since we have nice microscopes at the museum project we were hired to photo some IC innards years back. This ended up becoming a minor obsession for a short time as the artwork under various illuminations is fantastic. One of the things that seemed to show the mots difference in detail between layers and highs etc... was differential interference contrast (after nomorski (sp?) ( this was on our Ziess Ultraphot and seems to be a Zeiss only offering.0 on the Japanese side of things Nikon had Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?) method which seems nice but I preferred the Nomeriski. Using these methods you may be able to extract more usable detail than with traditional methods. and wow the color photos are frame-able! But kinda what I wanted to mention to is depending on what era the chips were the over coatings seemed to worsen the view the newer the chip or so I thought at the time. Such great fun to photo the little ic innards! even a standard illum. scope with the vertical episcopic illumination gives some fun photos too, especially on the earlier chips. Don't know if any of this will help on the HP-01 roms but sure was fun to talk about again ed sharpe archivist for smecc In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, space...@gmail.com writes: Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the simulation, though. My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
at the time, the hp-01 was discontinued when i became a dealer. for the calc/ hppc line. one is well worn and could be sold/traded the other i got as new condition and just wore to hp 3000 conferences etc. and will remain with the museum... Yea might be fun to look for some of those other ones you mention... but the HP one is our main thing we cluster ad materials and go withs around. We do have a few extra go withs and adverts etc. to off at some point and yes, have the tee shirt from the Corvallis pipnic (no misspelling) Ed# In a message dated 5/19/2019 3:50:27 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: I never had an HP-01. But, I had several Casio CFX-40 and CFX-400 (wristwatch scientific calculator with "programmer" features (hexadecimal, octal, etc.) I replaced broken case on a few, including Bob Wallace's. Probably still have some. underneath everything else. A number of years ago (2002), Scott Mueller (author of "Reapair And Upgrade PC") had some extras of those that he was selling. I have an Epson RC-20 wrist computer (Z80-like, RAM, ROM, serial port, touch screen) Never imported into USA, so I had to learn to read some katakana. But, the book had example programs, with Z80 mnemonics. NO, nobody has ported CP/M to it. There was a Seiko "smart" watch, that had a "candy-bar" keyboard. Gave that away. I have a Fossil watch, which runs Palm Pilot OS. It is here and handy. It responded when I plugged in the charger! I'll give it a day to see if it charges. I have numerous OQO (SNAZZY! 4x5x1 inch XP computer) MOST of the big pile of lithium batteries that I have for them will probably not charge. They refuse to try if below low threshold, but sometimes a little jump will get them started, and charge up. BTDTHTSFP Been There Done That Had T-Shit Form the Picnic On Sun, 19 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: > heh! none for you fred > > In a message dated 5/18/2019 7:04:22 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: > t-shits form those picnic events. > > > On Sat, 18 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: >> HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who >> else collecting? >> We have a few spare items has anyone put >> together a checklist of go-withs? >> Apparently there was a series of picnics and t-shits >> that came form those events. >> >> Drop us a note off list -- >> Thanks Ed# >> (Fondly remembering the days Jerry and I would shake our HP-01s at >> each other at 3000 meetings...) > -- Fred Cisin ci...@xenosoft.com XenoSoft http://www.xenosoft.com PO Box 1236 (510) 234-3397 Berkeley, CA 94701-1236
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
I never had an HP-01. But, I had several Casio CFX-40 and CFX-400 (wristwatch scientific calculator with "programmer" features (hexadecimal, octal, etc.) I replaced broken case on a few, including Bob Wallace's. Probably still have some. underneath everything else. A number of years ago (2002), Scott Mueller (author of "Reapair And Upgrade PC") had some extras of those that he was selling. I have an Epson RC-20 wrist computer (Z80-like, RAM, ROM, serial port, touch screen) Never imported into USA, so I had to learn to read some katakana. But, the book had example programs, with Z80 mnemonics. NO, nobody has ported CP/M to it. There was a Seiko "smart" watch, that had a "candy-bar" keyboard. Gave that away. I have a Fossil watch, which runs Palm Pilot OS. It is here and handy. It responded when I plugged in the charger! I'll give it a day to see if it charges. I have numerous OQO (SNAZZY! 4x5x1 inch XP computer) MOST of the big pile of lithium batteries that I have for them will probably not charge. They refuse to try if below low threshold, but sometimes a little jump will get them started, and charge up. BTDTHTSFP Been There Done That Had T-Shit Form the Picnic On Sun, 19 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: heh! none?? ??for?? ??you?? ??fred In a message dated 5/18/2019 7:04:22 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: t-shits form those picnic events. On Sat, 18 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? We have a?? ??few?? ??spare?? ??items?? ?? has?? anyone?? put?? together?? a?? checklist?? of?? ??go-withs? Apparently?? there?? was a?? ??series?? of?? ??picnics and?? t-shits?? that?? came?? form those?? events. Drop?? ?? us?? a?? note?? off list --?? ??Thanks?? Ed# (Fondly?? remembering the?? days?? ??Jerry and?? I?? would?? shake?? our?? HP-01s?? at?? each other at?? ??3000?? meetings...) -- Fred Cisin ci...@xenosoft.com XenoSofthttp://www.xenosoft.com PO Box 1236 (510) 234-3397 Berkeley, CA 94701-1236
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
heh! none for you fred In a message dated 5/18/2019 7:04:22 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: t-shits form those picnic events. On Sat, 18 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: > HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who > else collecting? > We have a few spare items has anyone put > together a checklist of go-withs? > Apparently there was a series of picnics and t-shits > that came form those events. > > Drop us a note off list -- > Thanks Ed# > (Fondly remembering the days Jerry and I would shake our HP-01s at > each other at 3000 meetings...)
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
t-shits form those picnic events. On Sat, 18 May 2019, ED SHATTNER via cctalk wrote: HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? We have a few spare items has anyone put together a checklist of go-withs? Apparently there was a series of picnics and t-shits that came form those events. Drop us a note off list -- Thanks Ed# (Fondly remembering the days Jerry and I would shake our HP-01s at each other at 3000 meetings...)
Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
> On May 18, 2019 at 3:32 PM ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote: > > > a series of picnics and t-shits I find you those often come as a set "A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery "The names of global variables should start with // " -- https://isocpp.org
HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?
HP-01 calc watch go-withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting? We have a few spare items has anyone put together a checklist of go-withs? Apparently there was a series of picnics and t-shits that came form those events. Drop us a note off list -- Thanks Ed# (Fondly remembering the days Jerry and I would shake our HP-01s at each other at 3000 meetings...)