I just received a lot of AT&T Unix PC Cards from a friend who used to work at AT&T at the time these were introduced. I have alot of the […]
Windows 7 Software that I find useful
TenClipsTenClips is a Windows tool that allows you to have multiple cut and paste items in various buffers. Press Ctrl-1 to Ctrl-0 to change the BufferUse Crtl-C and Crtl-V as […]
Magazines – UnixWorld, SunExpert, Byte
I recently received some magazines. Sadly, it appears that these have not been added to Archive.org – so I may need to think about doing the Google thing and removing […]
University of Calgary – BigByte and MicroByte Newsletters
I was recently given a stack of old University of Calgary computer newsletters. At one point of time Academic Computer Services produced “The Big Byte” and the “Micro Byte”. They […]
Vinyl Vintage Computer Covers
One of the things that is interesting about the home vintage computers is how there were these vinyl dust covers made for them. This is something that has been lost […]
Vintage Computer Maintenance Update
Amiga 500 Booted up Amiga 500 that came with the two Amiga 590 hard drives. Amiga 500 Tried to boot up a Amiga 500 that I acquired via eBay (no […]
IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation Documentation
I was able to locate some documentation for the IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation. Two manuals:Guide to Operations – IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation (1989) SA12-7007-00Technical Reference – IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation (1989) […]
Last of the Summer Items
Last of the summer items received. Computers:Atari Mega ST2 (no keyboard/mouse)HP 712/60 (these workstations are perfect for running NeXTStep on)Commodore 128D (no keyboard) + some documentation and floppy disk Other:Lots […]
UniSys/Burroughs ICON – “Bionic Beaver”
Over the summer I received a UniSys/Burroughs ICON computer. This included the Burroughs ICON CPU unit, UniSys Monitor, and UniSys keyboard/mouse. The CPU unit contains a harddrive and also a […]
NeXT Cube Acquistation
Over the summer, I received a NeXT Cube, 19″ monitor (heavy) and a keyboard (no mouse). As you can see there is ALOT of documentation. It looks like there were […]