Thanks for the the info and I will follow up with more questions as I try
ti fire it up. Thanks again John
At 07:50 AM 4/19/98, you wrote:
>At 03:19 PM 4/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>Thursday was a pretty good day as I found the folowing: a real nice book
>>called Microprocessors and Microcomputers Manufacturer's Literature by the
>>learning tree, great information on microprocesors, microcomputers,
>>peripherals, logic analyzers, logic chips, probes, breadboard systems;
>>another by Horowitz and Hill The Art of Electronics; HP9121 model D; IBM
>>7207-001 tape unit; IBM 7210-001 CD-rom; Apollo monitor 17"; IBM 3363
>>cd-rom unit; VT240 unit; Honeywelll Bull computer; HP9816 monitor/terminal;
>
> John,
>
> The 9816 is a complete computer. It uses a 68000 CPU and is one of the HP
>9000 /200 series. Most of the peripherals including the drives connect via
>the HP-IB. The 9816 has four expansion slots. The 9121 is a dual disk
>drive with dingle sided drives and can be used with the 9816. E-mail if
>you need more info.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>>Mac 128k mouse;3M D-2500 character generator; Unite digital test board; NEC
>>PC-8201A computer; and other items not in the 10 year rule.
>>
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