correction: logic analyzer was: Jacksonville Hamfest report

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Sun Oct 31 18:06:28 1999

   Correction, The logic analyzer that I picked up was a Dolch brand. It's
a Colt 300 model. I think it was made in Germany. It's big and it's heavy!
I should have mentioned that it has a CRT, two disks drives and an external
keyboard and runs MPM, so I guess it's qualified for discussion on this list!

   Joe

At 02:58 PM 10/31/99, you wrote:
>Well I just returned from the Jacksonville Florida hamfest. It wasn't as
>big as I had been told it would be but I managed to score some NICE items.
>Here's the list of the major items:
>
>(1) Kontron Logic Analyzer, 150 Mhz, 64 channels. With a plug in 48 channel
>pattern generator and all the probes, grabbers, keyboard, etc. I only
>need a manual for it. Hint, Hint!
>
>(2) Radio Shack model 1 computer with an expansion/interface box by
>"Holmes". I don't know what's in the box but it looks like more memory
>along with a disk drive interface and printer interface. also two RS disk
>drives for it.
>
>(3) Another Radio Shack Model 1 computer. THIS ONE DOES NOT HAVE THE
>SEPARATE KEYPAD!
>
>(4) A disk drive for a RS color computer.
>
>(5) four large bags of data books.
>
>(6) A BT-970 computer and printer with disks. The owner is supposed to
>mail me the manuals. The BT-970 was built by Televideo for Bell Telephone
>(hence the "BT" nomenclature). It looks like one of the funky 970
>termianls. The monitor is mounted in a yoke to the left of the case and it
>can swivel up and down. The case has two 5 1/4" disk drives. Both are
>mounted vertically, one above the other. It does run MS-DOS. I've never
>heard of one before, does anyone know any more about them?
>
>
>
>
Received on Sun Oct 31 1999 - 18:06:28 GMT

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