Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?

2019-05-22 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-22 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-21 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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...
 

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Sent: Mon, May 20, 2019 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad 
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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?

2019-05-20 Thread Curious Marc via cctalk
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?

2019-05-20 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-20 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-20 Thread Eric Smith via cctalk
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?

2019-05-19 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-19 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk

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?

2019-05-19 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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?

2019-05-18 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk

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?

2019-05-18 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk


> 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


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HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else collecting?

2019-05-18 Thread ED SHARPE via cctalk
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...)