Hi Bob,
that would be great!
BTW, I printed your PACK case, and it came out really great.
The idea was to try and clone some other modules.
Also use it to make more copies of FASTGRAPHICS and RAMPACK from Micheal
Cranford. The cases are what holding that up. These really make the 4051 shine
with demos, and its what they are using in the VintageTek museum on the
Tektronix campus.
Have you seen anywhere the schematic for the "toaster", an 8 module expansion
box?
Thanks,
Randy
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Subject: 4051 communications PACK
Hi Randy.
I'm sure I have an extra com pack. I'll check storage today.
Bob
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