On 2020-08-23 21:06, John Klos via cctalk wrote:
> Relatedly, I have what I think is the only 1U VAX in the world. I've
> mentioned this in many places, but if someone says I'm wrong and shows
> me an example of another, it would please me, not upset me. I'll have
> learned of another :)
OK,
The LA Times called it the first computer store in a story in December
1975. The first ad for the store ran in July of that year. I've put
scans of the article and the ad here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/S53vBGs6irzqoLR37
> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 22:02:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Fred
Hi,
Anyone want a Burroughs 1975 Annual Report?
(Free mailing to U.S. address, otherwise PayPal the cost of mailing.)
Nice condition. 44 pages.
thanks,
Stan
When dozens or hundreds start up within weeks or months of each other,
every one is important, and most are interesting, but "FIRST" or
"STARTED THE TREND" (implying being the "first") cease to really mean
anything.
It's generally better to never use the word "FIRST"; there is almost
always
The version of NCP I posted before was incomplete: it handles "show circuit"
correctly but fails on "show node". I just posted a new version that fixes
this. The version on NI1D:: (in the default account) has also been updated so
you can grab it that way if you prefer.
paul
> On
On 8/23/20 6:29 AM, Matt Burke via cctalk wrote:
You could check what's already available on bitsavers:
I still have a few hundred data books scanned that I haven't converted to pdf
yet.
The biggest hole in the collection are Japanese parts, especially Fujitsu,
before the mid-80's
On 22/08/2020 21:02, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
> My question is if I this information is all now available online or if I need
> to keep these data
> books. My guess is that it is some of both.
>
You could check what's already available on bitsavers:
http://www.bitsavers.org/components/
This
Hi guys,
I have three Dolch Logic Analyzers, the two bigger ones are Palas
Analyzers, one of them with an highspeed option, the third is
an Compact 100 Analyzer. For the bigger ones I have Disassemblers for
8080/8085 and Z80 as far as I know. I want to use the C100 with a Z80
disassembler, but