The Cadetwriter flyer can be found at:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yhxq788j8g6j2sz/Cadetwriter%20Flyer.pdf?dl=0

One sharp-eyed person who actually read my post, Steve Tockey, noticed that I had switched the software running on the replicas. The real demos will be:

        *  ALTAIR 8800 replica (Chris Davis) via RS-232 running MITS Extended 16K BASIC (Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Monte Davidoff)
        *  PiDP-8/I replica (Oscar Vermeulen) via USB running OS/8

That'll teach me to do a quick posting before I get in the car for a 6-hour drive to VCF.

Thanks,
Dave


On 8/1/2019 9:15 AM, Dave Babcock via cctech wrote:
To all,

After several more months of delays - personal and project issues - Cadetwriter is being released.  [Cadetwriter is the official name of our general-purpose, Wheelwriter-based Computer Terminal.]  The public unveiling will be at this weekend's VCF West at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Attached is a flyer on the device.

At the show we'll be demonstrating the Cadetwriter connected to:
        *  IBM 1620 Jr. via USB & proprietary protocol
        *  ALTAIR 8800 replica (Chris Davis) via RS-232 running OS/8
        *  PiDP-8/I replica (Oscar Vermeulen) via USB running MITS Extended 16K BASIC (Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Monte Davidoff)
        *  Windows laptop via USB and a USB->RS-232 adapter

Our plan for the show is to invite anyone with a computer having an RS-232 or USB port to try out Cadetwriter with their computer. We're hoping for a lot of takers

We're finishing getting the documentation written or updated and everything uploaded to GitHub.  It should all be available next week.

We appreciate your patience.

Thanks,
IBM 1620 Jr. Team


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