*More* Finds... (mainly Heathkit 3400)

From: Roger Merchberger <zmerch_at_30below.com>
Date: Tue May 1 21:05:42 2001

Rumor has it that Stan Sieler may have mentioned these words:
>Hi,
>> the entire 3400 manual (except schematics) scanned in the PaperPort format
>> (Windows viewer available, don't know about other platforms). I could send
>> you a CD with the files, or I could print a copy and send it along... No
>
>I'd be interested in such a CD...I also have a 3400.

I'd still be kinda interested in that CD, but Kismet walked thru the store
a little while ago - one of the hams at the auction that was helping sort
stuff (the auctioneers knew *nothing* about this stuff, thankfully, they
were smart enough to ask for help) had found the books for the 3400,
squirrelled them away for me and had a chance to stop by and gave them to
me!!!

This is *so* cool!

I got the manual for the ET-3400A & both the Assembly & Software Reference
Manuals for the Memory I/O Accessory (ETA-3400) - I'm not sure if that's
actually installed in the 3400, but I'm sure I can mock one up given the
books (A quick glance seems to give me all the schematics & all... :-) :-)

Anywho, thanks for the offers of copies & whatnot, but "I gots the real
thing!" - As heathkit is still in business, they might get upset posting
*everything* to the web, but I do plan on putting up a webpage with the
memory map & other esoteric stuff, to help others who get just the box &
not the dox...

{If someone needs a copy of one of the manuals, I'm not against doing that
- but I just don't wanna stuff everything out to the public at large...)

Thanks!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Received on Tue May 01 2001 - 21:05:42 BST

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