TI Explorer or 1500 software/docs?

From: James B. DiGriz <jbdigriz_at_dragonsweb.org>
Date: Wed Nov 13 13:33:00 2002

Will Jennings wrote:

> Well, I don't have any manuals, or even or a terminal, or for that
> matter, the side of the case... But I do have a TI 1500.. If you get
> software and manuals, I could use copies please...
>
> Will J
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I have an S1505 here. No manuals, and the only software I have is what's
on the SCSI disk. I've been able to log in from a linux box on the
console port with no problem.

The S1500s have a hardware key (the SPA) that plugs into the main
board. I don't know if the menu program is keyed to it or not. TI
System V is now maintained by CSI Software. They still sell it and some
of their own apps for the S1500, as do, I believe, a few other places
like Trident Computer and Lake Erie Systems. If this is something Sellam
has a budget for, he could probably get a lot of assistance there.

I don't know if he's had any luck yet, but I forwarded his post
several days ago to a party in South Carolina who used to be on the
list, who has a 3-processor S1500 he was wanting to find a good home
for, if he hasn't changed his mind. I think he may have some manuals. He
has some tapes, but no matching SPA, so only what is already installed
on disk is usable unless you have some way to generate a key. See
c.s.ti. for his post, back about the end of last month. It should still
be on most spools. If not, google.

I know of one other party who has (some) manuals, but I'll let him speak
for himself if he chooses, as he does more than enough for
classiccmper's as it is for me to pester him on anyone else's behalf. :-)

jbdigriz
Received on Wed Nov 13 2002 - 13:33:00 GMT

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