Is anyone interested in military Compupro s-100 computers?

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Sun May 30 21:44:28 1999

At 17:07 30-05-1999, you wrote:

>converting it back to the standard connectors but come to think of it the
>mil-spec ones would be kinda of cool.

        Agreed. Very rugged as well. I plan to use nothing but in an upcoming
project that will see our next car (likely a Ford or similar van) equipped
with (among other things) an onboard computer for navigation and vehicle
systems monitoring.

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

        Have a look at www.bluefeathertech.com. I offer services such as device
programming, media format conversion and data archiving, plotter output,
etc. As my interest in radio cotinues to flare again, I expect to (in the
future) provide such things as conversion of commercial units to ham
frequencies, test, alignment, etc.


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Received on Sun May 30 1999 - 21:44:28 BST

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