[GreenKeys] Hello world - New member - Lookin' for a 33 in MN
tony.podrasky
tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 20:11:09 EST 2014
Hello drlegendre;
If you'd like to "upgrade" to a 35-KSR, I'm getting ready
to sell mine.
Two things:
1. It is a KSR, not an ASR - so it doesn't handle tape.
2. Price is $1,000.oo because I have restored
it to a nice working unit, it is pretty clean, I've added
an RS-232 EIA interface (in the stand - I did not modify
the machine) that has a DB-9 or DB-25 connector. It has
the HT / VT / FF [Horizontal Tab / Vertical Tab / Form Feed]
unit.
And I have the shipping crate for it!
If you're interested, let me know. You can contact CRATERS & FREIGHTERS
to get a cost for shipping. I'll give you my invoice from last December
so they can see how much THEY weighed it in at and
73,
K2EAA - TONY
NNNN
ZCZC
On 11/21/2014 01:38 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
> Howdy folks, first post. I was directed to this list by a fellow member
> on the classicmp / cctalk list..
>
> I just completed restoring / rebuilding an Altair 8800, and thought it
> would be interesting to actually try doing something with it, other than
> just staring at all the blinking LEDs. The machine is back to near 100%
> original as-built condition, running the stock 8080A CPU board and a 16K
> SRAM board - the original MITS 1K / 4K board was missing from the pile
> when I received it.
>
> In any case, I'd like to hook up a Teletype 33 (ASR) for use as a
> terminal.. which means I'd first need to acquire a 33 ASR..
>
> Anyone in the Twin Cities (MN) area have a spare they'd care to part
> with? Doesn't matter if it needs some 'TLC' or other service & repair
> work - in fact, I'd almost welcome it, as it would provide a good
> opportunity for learning a thing or two about the machines. A fellow
> cctalk member kindly provided me with a decent trove of documentation on
> the 33s, so I think that end is covered for now.
>
> In any case, good to meet all of you - and please drop me a line if you
> have any thoughts on where to find a 33 to victimize. ;-)
>
>
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