resending  with   corrections!
 
 
it appears  the  pen kit  for  our  plotter   got  LIFTED (aka stolen, 
ripped off... etc...  bummer..)   before  we  had it  glassed  in living the  
glassed in   display a areas   if anyone  has a calcomp box  with the solenoid 
and  pens   that is  extra to their needs please let us  know

 
 
In a message dated 12/22/2015 9:31:22 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
couryho...@aol.com writes:

I had the large  ibm calcomp plotter  if  big   wide  one we have the  same 
... it is in the hp display case at  smecc museum 
 
there was a fortran graphics text book  we had adn I had  gotten  with a HP 
3000 and it had a interface  board  (  parallel interface?? too many  
years) 
 
I  made it  plot  squares etc  .. as I  remember  the  hp intrinsics may 
have had  some support  for this..
 
once I did that  i put it aside and went  back to playing with  the  HP 
multi-pen HP plotters we sold  back them at Computer  Exchange Inc. 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/22/2015 3:22:01 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
ste...@malikoff.com writes:

---------------------------- Original Message  ----------------------------
Subject: XY11 Manual, Anyone?
From:   "Mattis Lind" <mattisl...@gmail.com>
Date:    Wed,  December 23, 2015 2:53 am
To:      "General Discussion:  On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"  
<cctalk@classiccmp.org>
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>  I have in mind to connect a machine to an IBM 1627 (CALCOMP 565)  plotter
> and then the XY11 which just arrive would fit nicely, I  think.
>
> But I cannot seem to find any manual for the XY11.  Anyone know of a 
manual?
>
> The board is rather simple so it  should be possible to work out the 
details
> on how to interface it by  hand but it would be nice to have the proper
> manual.
>
>  Then for software I found a diagnostic, XXYAD0 that supposedly should  
draw
> a square and a rectangle.
>
> Anyone know of other  drawing software that uses the XY11
>
> /Mattis

The book  'The Minicomputer in the Laboratory' by James W Cooper covers 
using  an
X-Y plotter with an 11/05, and has assembly listings and a whole bunch  of 
related
stuff about scientific plotting. Also a lot of info on using  the LPS-11 
too.
There are plenty of copies out there and quite cheap too.  It's an 
excellent book
and could be of use to  you.

Steve.



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