Is anyone interested in military Compupro s-100 computers?

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Sun May 30 17:07:21 1999

Bruce,

  Thanks for the offer. I'm glad to know someone that deals with that kind
of stuff. I have some of the mating cables and connectors but unless
someone is interested in the system the way it is I was planning on
converting it back to the standard connectors but come to think of it the
mil-spec ones would be kinda of cool.

   BTW what is your side business? I was an engineer for Martin Marietta
and used to work a lot with those connectors.

   Joe

At 09:54 AM 5/30/99 -0700, you wrote:
>At 09:24 30-05-1999, you wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>programmable attenuators in the RF receiver. Most of the connectors on them
>>were replaced with "Canon plugs" and an extra power supply added for use by
>
> <snip again>
>
> Joe, if you want to get mating connectors for those units I can do so.
>Part of my side business is mil-spec connectors.
>
> What I would need to match them up is whatever number they've got stamped
>into the shell and/or insert (pin numbers are not needed).
>
> Let me know. Thanks!
>
>
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