That looks similar to the Logo of the company I worked for ICS (Instrumental
Colour Systems)
The machine is identical down to the colour and the tape reader.
Did you contact the guy with the drawings?
Rod
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The core memory could still have data in it
Rod
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Subject: RE: Digico computer
That looks similar to the Logo of the company I worked for
Long shot, but you never know...
I recently obtained an Altos 386/1000 system (80386 + 4GB RAM in a tower
case with tape drive and floppy)
After a quick clean and check it powered up, gave a whinge about a flat
battery (which I'm told is to be expected), and then booted SysV r3 Unix
OK.
On 10/09/2018 08:54 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 5:14 PM Ethan Dicks via cctalk
> wrote:
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>> Hi, All,
>>
>> I asked a version of this question earlier this year. I have not been
>> able to find any vintage machines that used these 16Kx1 55ns SRAMs.
>> Anyone recogni
On 10/10/18 2:42 AM, Gordon Henderson via cctalk wrote:
> So I'm a bit stuck. I've found some manuals online but they're not really
> helping - I'll take it to bits later and see
> if I can read the internal SCSI drive on another system but I'm not convinced
> there is an issue with the drive
On 10/10/18 7:00 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>
>
> On 10/10/18 2:42 AM, Gordon Henderson via cctalk wrote:
>
>> So I'm a bit stuck. I've found some manuals online but they're not really
>> helping - I'll take it to bits later and see
>> if I can read the internal SCSI drive on another sy
On 10/09/2018 02:42 PM, dwight via cctech wrote:
> CHM has these in their collection. Where are you located at? They don't look
> really complicated. I'd think one could make one if they had a schematic.
>
> Dwight
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> From: cctalk on behalf of Josh via cctalk
On Wed, 10 Oct 2018, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 10/10/18 7:00 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 10/10/18 2:42 AM, Gordon Henderson via cctalk wrote:
So I'm a bit stuck. I've found some manuals online but they're not really
helping - I'll take it to bits later and see
if I can read the
I disposed of a BPK-72 on eBay some years ago. I think it sold for $30.
My recollection was that the thing was really power-hungry, particularly
for something that stored only 128Kbits.
--Chuck
On 10/10/18 8:56 AM, Gordon Henderson via cctalk wrote:
> I will - once I've worked out how to open it. Took the plastic covers off to
> find an enclosed steel case. Tin opener?
there are pictures of the one I have open at
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/altos/386/photos
On 10/10/18 10:12 AM, Wayne S wrote:
> There's a guy here in So Cal that has a bunch of vintage computers including
> an Altos.
"an Altos" is meaningless without the model number
There's a guy here in So Cal that has a bunch of vintage computers including an
Altos.
I haven't seen it personally but he has a Craigslist ad.
Said he put it on ebay and sold it but didn't want to ship because it's real
heavy, so i guess the deal fell thru.
Current ad says $300 for all.
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Al, I don't know much about them, only from discussions on this list. Thought
maybe there were only one or two models made and thus maybe there was interest
in any model, even if it's just for parts.
As an aside, i'll be up in SF in late October and hope to stop by the museum.
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All,
Martin's uploads are temporarily hosted at https://www.atlhcs.org/dgux/.
However I have not been able to read the ISO images - as they don't
appear to have the proper magic/headers for ISO. Can anyone else work
their file-type-foo on them and give me any hints?
Thanks,
-Alan
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