Best Find of the Weekend!

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: Fri Nov 8 13:53:00 2002

FWIW I found that option 1 is the Alpha-numeric printer. Option 4 is 256 registers of memory. 256 registers can hold 2048 instructions, the standard memory can only hold 512 instructions. I can't find a listing of options PA and PB, does anyone know what they are?

    Joe

At 02:38 PM 11/8/02, you wrote:
> OK I'm claiming the prize now and it's only Friday!
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> Top this: Not one, not two, but THREE Tektronix 31 calculators, all NIB!
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> Found these at a garage sale. They appear to be from the estate of a Tektronix employee that bought them in Beaverton and shipped them to Orlando when he was transferred here. Two are "normal" 31s, the other is a different color and is marked "Coulter Model 43 Data Converter". It has options 1, 4, Pa and Pb installed. I've posted a couple of pictures of it at <http://home.cfl.rr.com/rigdon14/tek-31/>. I haven't checked out the other two yet but they also seem to be well optioned out and have what I think is the interface to connect the TM500 modular instruments.
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> Joe :-)
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