I saw one of the disk labels in the pictures, - VERSATEC VERSAPLOT
I have that, its fortran source, a pretty nice plotting package, plus it does a
nice job of vector to raster (to support their electrostatic plotters).
I was a customer, and did build this on the PC, I think it was lahey or
On 09/09/2017 10:28 AM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
> I have found a leaked capacitor on my DECstation 5000 Model 240 PSU. The
> markings on it are not absolutely clear to me as it is simply marked 10 25.
> It looks to be connected to the 12V output, so I *think* this is a 10uF 25V
> capacitor.
I have found a leaked capacitor on my DECstation 5000 Model 240 PSU. The
markings on it are not absolutely clear to me as it is simply marked 10 25.
It looks to be connected to the 12V output, so I *think* this is a 10uF 25V
capacitor. Can anyone confirm this for me from the following pictures?
I was outbid, so I hope that someone else on the list has purchased them and
can image them.
Mark
> On 9 Sep 2017, at 00:51, Glen Slick via cctech wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 11:37 PM, Mattis Lind via cctalk
> wrote:
>> Someone in the UK is
> That is absolutely the classic circuit. I assume the AC terminals of the
> bridge
> rectifier come from the mains input, possibly via fuse,switch,filter.
>
> To understand it, draw the bridge as 4 separate diodes. Now assume the triac
> is
> turned off (open-crcuit) and it's just a standard
On Sep 9, 2017 00:43, "Sam O'nella via cctalk"
wrote:
Figured I'd wait until it's too late ;-) is anyone thinking of streaming
talks or for brownie points a Commodore mud chat, etc? 8-bit audio stream?
I see some previous talks have been uploaded to YouTube