[vcf-midatlantic] stuff to donate
william degnan
billdegnan at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 11:55:01 EST 2017
Bill
I am interested in at least reading the SPITBOL Version 2.0 manual, Feb 12
1971. I will be at the workshop if no one has claimed this already, I'd be
interested and will copy put online for anyone who wants a copy.
b
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 11:40 AM, William Dudley via vcf-midatlantic <
vcf-midatlantic at lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
> I found some more stuff that may be of interest to the
> museum or to the members of this list.
>
> I would like Evan to weigh in on the museum's interest.
> Should Evan pass on something, the rest of you can
> figure out who ends up with an item.
>
> 1. US Robotics USR330 modem. This is a very early
> 300 baud consumer/hobbyist modem. It's in a vacuum-formed
> case, along with a comically large "data access arrangement" (DAA)
> as required by telecom rules back in the day.
>
> 2. An AT&T Dataphone II 2224B modem, with power supply. This was
> hot-shit in it's day. It would do 2400 bits/second.
>
> 3. A Digital Equipment Corp h312a null modem. It is also
> comically large, considering what it is.
>
> 4. New, in the shrink-wrap, manuals for AT&T 6386 computer:
> "Service Manual" and "Hardware Reference Manual"
>
> 5. IBM "APL/1130 Primer - Student Text" copyright 1968. This was
> one of my texts in high school. I have TWO pristine copies of this.
>
> 6. SPITBOL Version 2.0 manual, Feb 12 1971. This is stapled together, not
> a bound book, but is never the less early documentation for the language.
>
> 7. A full, four volume set of manuals AND 5 1/4" disks for STSC APL
> PLUS/PC,
> copyright 1987. Hardcover binders in slip cases.
>
> 8. AT&T 6300 Plus Service Manual and Hardware Reference Manual.
> Two hard cover binders in slip cases, including several different
> diagnostic
> diskettes (5 1/4").
>
> I plan on bringing this stuff to the VCF workshop this weekend, unless
> we're snowed/cancelled due to weather.
>
> Pictures of items 1,2, 3, and 4 are here:
> http://www.dudley.nu/vcf-donations/
>
> Bill Dudley
> whose house looks like an episode of "Hoarders".
>
> This email is free of malware because I run Linux.
>
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