Hi Eric,
>I know it sounds snarky, and admittedly my sample size is small, but it
>seems to me that it was quite _rarely_ used as a console printer in place
>of a LA36. Of the DEC machine rooms I saw back in the day (DECsystem-10,
>PDP-11, VAX-11/7xx), most used an LA36 or LA120 as the console
Hi Guys,
I am new to the group, so let me know if this post is inappropriate.
I have a SuperTerm Maintenance Manual that I am about to put in the bin.
I am prepared to scan it if any one is interested, I could not find it on
bitsavers.org, but I guess there may be one in the backlog?
The
Hi Mattis at al,
> I cannot find the DW750 Technical manual online for example. But someone
> has bought that fiche now. Of course there are plenty of manuals for
> various printers and other esoteric devices which might be of less
> interest.There is a "DEC GT41/GT43 Graphic Display Terminal
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the responses and to Al for explaining the GT41/43 along with images
of the same, it certainly looked like an impressive bit of kit for the time.
On the fiche front I have had a number of responses to take them, so now have
to sort out the details with those involved,
Hi Paul,
I did have a go at scanning, but I could not get a good image.
Zane came up with the idea of using a DSLR, I have tried this with a very quick
and dirty test and I think it could work, I used an original DEC microfiche
viewer, which as it happens I am looking for a home for!
So if
Hi Guys,
I have the following manuals looking for a home, free except for
postage/delivery. (Based in UK).
1.
11/44 Field Maintenance Print Set (includes memory inverter, MS11-M, TU58)
2.
RWP04 moving head disk subsystem maintenance manual
3.
RM05 Disk Subsystem User guide + RM05 Fault
Should have added these are 3 1/4 1.44Mb
Regards Mike Norris
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Subject: PC floppy disk sets avaialble free
Hello,
During a clear out I found the following
Hello,
During a clear out I found the following floppy disk sets, I am not sure if
they are of any use to anyone:
Pathworks V5.1 (35 disks) plus LAN Mgr Setup - these are copies not originals
Mastering Windows Programming with Borland C++4 (Sams - don't have the book
though!)
Borland SQL Link
Hello,
I have a couple of Epson printers looking for a home.
MX-80
FX-80 - with manual and (box I think)
Both are parallel interface - Centronics, dot matrix printers taking pin feed
paper and roll paper, both were working when placed in store, but condition now
unknown (might be possible to
Further to my post, all are spoken for now - Thank you for your support.
Regards Mike Norris
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Subject: [cctalk] Unused Punched Cards
Hello Everyone,
I have just
Hello Everyone,
I have just come across around 900 blank punch cards, they are plastic about 5
thou in thickness.
Would they be of interest to anyone on the list, they in the UK in Lancashire,
but might be expensive to post as they are heavy (430 grams per 100)?
Cost a few GBP for a beer and
Hello,
Before I consign the following books to be recycled I thought I would ask if
they are any use to anyone.
I do not want anything for them except postage, but they are heavy so might be
expensive to post from the UK.
(These are the manuals only no software)
Manuals
Borland C++ V4 for
Additional
I would like £5 beer money for this one please!
Writing Open VMS Alpha Device Drivers in C - Margie Sherlock/Leonard Szubowicz
Regards Mike Norris
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: Christian Groessler
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Borland Turbo C++ and Turbo Basic - Books and Manuals
On 4/6/24 5:37 PM, Mike Norris via cctalk wrote:
> Additional
> I would like £5 beer money for this one please!
> Writing Open VMS Alpha Device Drivers in C - Margie Sherlock/Leonard Szubow
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