Yes I have contact info for the 1802 fab guy. I did run the IEC as it turns out. Lode runner :) (Found the notes in the drawer this time) The TRS-80 needs quite a bit of work. I did not find much to work with in inventory last time I checked. It will take an entire workshop to get it really up to snuff. Atari- Lode runner on disk... I guess that's why the BASIC cart was out of it. Cool. On 12/28/2015 1:26 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Doug, Thanks for being docent at the museum today!
I do have programs stored on the uIEC for the Commodore 64 until we get a working 1541. I will show you how to use it. Did you get the name and phone number of that guy?
I would like to get the TRS-80 keyboard and floppy drive working. Is there an SD card that can be connected to this machine?
The Atari has in it's floppy drive Lode Runner. Just turn on the drive, turn on the computer and it boots. We should think of other demos that we want to run on the Atari 800.
The PC also needs some good demos.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Good day at the museum today. Four groups of mostly adults came through with good interest in the displays. One guest pointed at the RCA VIP and said he worked on the R&D fabrication for the RCA 1802 and the related memory parts :) I ran the C64, the TRS-80 Model I, Atari, and the PC with some hello world programs to liven up the place, and had the Lisa booted. Showed well and glad those machines are working.