On Sun, 9/16/18, Dave McGuire via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 09/16/2018 06:46 AM, Jeffrey Jonas via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Several of us have the CHIP and Pocket CHIP. The company is defunct :-(
I hadn't heard either. I saw the astonishingly and obviously poor decisions come, one after another, and expected this to happen eventually, but somehow I had missed the news when it happened.
I first heard something at VCF East this year. A visitor to my table was looking at one I was running the ENIAC simulator on. When I said something about having your own pocket ENIAC, he said "if you can find one now." At home, I did a little searching and came across the Hackaday article on it.
We ought to share all the documentation and updates we archived.
I agree. I have several of their boards in daily use here, and I want to keep them running.
I've got a couple here, but never did get around to porting Plan 9 like I had intended. About the only other thing I ever did with mine was run simh for a pocket 11. Alas it joins my Nanonote and Agenda in my collection of promising open designs that didn't make it. BLS