Weekend's finds

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Mon Dec 4 03:27:19 2000

On Dec 3, 19:56, Adrian Graham wrote:

> I don't know if this'll work since I'm posting from home, but I just
thought
> I'd ask if anyone's come across one of these before: Apricot XEN-i XD20.
I
> got it with an Acorn Archimedes A4000 (nice to have a working one at
last!)
> and it's got some really odd features, like external power supply (or so
it
> would seem), an LED on the front panel labelled 'voice' and more
> input/output ports than something with a lot of ports. The keyboard is
also
> one with the 'micro display' on with programmable function keys :)
> Since there's a 15 pin D type marked 'DC Input' I assume I need to power
the
> box externally, and since there's also a normal 4-pin style 'DC Output' I
> also assume I need to feed it +12 and +5V. Pix to come soon.

Did you get a monitor with it? Apricot monitors of that vintage came in
two types, colour and monchrome, and contained the power supply for the
machine. What exactly are the connectors on the box? The ones I remember
had a sort of plstic clip around the monitor video/power connector.

> I also got a right odd looking thing - it's a (or at least looks like a)
> ZX81 peripheral. There's a crystal on it as well as 3 chips, 4060, 4040
and
> 4087 and its marked 'G4IDE' or 'G41DE' on the front and 'FAX PCB' on the
> back. Since I don't believe anyone produced a FAX add-on for the ZX81 I'm
a
> bit puzzled!

Given the callsign 'G4IDE', I'd expect this is something like an interface
to a weather fax receiver used by a radio ham.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						Dept. of Computer Science
						University of York
Received on Mon Dec 04 2000 - 03:27:19 GMT

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