Reply to: PAIA PVI-1, VT-103

From: nerdware_at_ctgonline.org <(nerdware_at_ctgonline.org)>
Date: Mon Nov 24 11:19:00 2003

I took a look at Paia's website, but it wasn't listed in the archives. You might want to go to www.paia.com and look for a phone number or email link. They like to hear from people with old Paia gear, and I'm sure there's someone there who will be able to tell you what it is.

Paul

ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS:


I acquired a PAIA PVI-1 circuit board yesterday, and a Google search
brings up no information about this board. The main chip seems to be a
GI 2513 with some 8 7400 and CMOS support chips. On the circuit board
are two RCA jacks labeled TV and VID, two pots labeled "H POS V", a
jumper for selecting 32 or 64, and another YES or NO jumper for the
cursor. The code date on some of the chips are in the 1977 era. Does
anyone know what this thing is, and does anyone have any docs?

In the haul I picked up last week, one of the advertised VT-100s turned
out to be a VT-103 and I am beginning to suspect ... with John's help :)
... that the dual 8" RX02 drives go to this unit. No software but it
looks like an interesting find!
Received on Mon Nov 24 2003 - 11:19:00 GMT

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