At 23:21 29/12/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>>
>> 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).
>
>It's not much, but somewhere I have the service manual for the 4661
>plotter that was used with this machine. I think at least I could get you
>a pinout of the I/O connector if that's of any interest.
>
>-tony
Thanks Tony,
If you already have it scanned, I would love a copy, however don't go to the
effort of copying it just yet if you have not already done so. I am unlikely
to actually use the I/O port in the near future...
Btw, checked it over this afternoon and applied power - came right up and
everything seems to work - even figured out how to write (and run) a short
program on it!
Regards,
Dave
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Received on Wed Dec 29 2004 - 22:12:56 GMT