LF: Tektronix Model 31 Info AVL: Olivetti Programma 101 parts/docs

From: Dave Dunfield <dave04a_at_dunfield.com>
Date: Wed Dec 29 14:10:00 2004

Hi Guys,

Just picked up an Tektronix Model 31 desktop calculator. This is a
fairly old (early 70s) desktop programmable with built in tape storage
and printer.

Looking for information/documenation on it - all I got was the bare
unit (which looks to be in good shape).

Also got a stack of circuit boards from an Olivetti Programma 101
(early 60s) as well as the general reference manual and some programming
sheets - unfortunately the machine itself was "taken apart" many years ago
and this is all that remains - the boards are very interesting and worth
keeping on their own, as they utilize discrete resistor/transistor logic
modules. However, if someone on this list has a Programma 101 in need of
parts, I would rather see them used to heal a whole machine instead of
sitting on my shelf as curiosities.

Regards,
Dave

PS: Also picked up a "MicroWat" - 6809 based computer built by the University
of Waterloo in Canada - if anyone has info please contact me.
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Received on Wed Dec 29 2004 - 14:10:00 GMT

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