Hi, Jeff,
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On 27-Oct-04 at 21:32 jeff.kaneko_at_juno.com wrote:
>Photo at:
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>http://home.earthlink.net/~pkaneko/data_io_stuff.jpg
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>Andybody need/want this?
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>The socket adaptors are:
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>715-1039
>715-1028-1
>715-1035-2
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That be a programming pack and adapters for the old System-19 universal programmer. Data I/O stopped making those in the early 80's. They were replaced with models 29A and 29B.
The Unisite was introduced in the late 80's as a replacement for the entire 19/29 family. The Unisite's base design has stood the Test of Time, and remains in production (as the Unisite-XPi) to this day.
Hope that helps.
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Received on Sat Oct 30 2004 - 09:49:04 BST