More nuggets from skimming the ACS newsletters: - Unicom Inc. in 1970 had a computer called the "CP-8A" for $1,800. Not a hobby kit, but Gray saw fit to...
At Trenton we're going to sell a few systems at full retail, in addition to the exhibit demo. We will sell some of our redundant 8-bit stuff. Tomorrow, Jeff B....
Back in the 70s I priced out many S-100 systems well beyond my resouces, then started collecting S-100 cards in the early 80s but never did much with them...
We can open soon!!! Dan Lieb, who runs the shipwreck group and represents all of the member groups to the InfoAge board of directors, announced the following...
Trenton Computer Fest is early this year -- Saturday, March 16. Bill Deg. had a great idea: MARCH should have a large presence there, like we did in 2005,...
I went on a (small) rescue mission today. Stephen Gray, as some of you may know, published the "Amateur Computer Society" which was a snail-mailed newsletter...
Hi, all retrocomputing fans! I'm starting a new podcast called Floppy Days to discuss vintage computers and calculators. I plan to cover things like: -...
FYI, this is all in Pittsburgh, PA... Cheers, Bryan ... Subject: [TI-99/4A] TI Items in Southwestern PA Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 19:37:46 -0500 From: Bryan...
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/15/world/europe/russia-meteor-shower/index.html?c=homepage-t&page=0 What's next, the Sun opening at one end and chomping all the...
Jeff B. and I are getting back to warehouse organization at the museum this Sunday -- it's been a few weeks. We will be there from 11am until whenever. All...
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/tcf_2005/ A vintage vintage computer festival, 2005. This is the first time we got together to exhibit vintage computers. I...
I'm hoping to get a bit of time in the next few weeks to work on my 11/750. It's been a long term project to say the least but the last time I worked on it, I...
Does anyone have a use for a Motorola M68HC08 Serial Programmer? No wall wart or cables, just the module. Model number: M68SPGMR08 Serial number: 3537 Date:...
A few weeks ago, a man named Bob Kirn visited InfoAge, and told Jeff B. / Steve that he was stationed nearby at Ft. Monmouth and trained people on how to use...
All, I've been going through and cleaning up/testing some of my spare S100 boards. Looks like I've got more than enough I/O boards to suit my needs, so I'm...
Since VCF included electronic music, this pertains to the group: Rutgers Camden center for the arts http://rcca.camden.rutgers.edu/ includes electronic music...
Hi, Anyone have a terminal emulator that will do 110b, AND runs on the IBM PC XT? I can find terminal software but most don't have current loop / 110b support...
I just found another MARCH in NJ: Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities just in case google didn't confuse us enough already. I guess we can...
I'm building a non-vintage computer project that has a single DB-25 connector on the back panel. Does someone have a DB-25 punch? I would be happy to mail my...
The time is here, and the time is now! The Vintage Computer Festival Southeast wants you to show your stuff, that is, your classic computing stuff. ; ) If...