a567@mindlink.UUCP (Bruce Peltzer) (03/12/90)
I've got this Model 16B sitting here collecting dust and I thought that I would try to put it to use. It has 512k RAM which I would like to upgrade to 1 or 2 meg (I'm sure that the boards can be boosted to 1 meg each). To do this, I need schematics for the beast. I have no idea what the part number for the Model 16B technical reference manual is. Would anyone happen to have a copy which they would be willing to part with? Another thing, I would like to be able to program it. I am running Microsoft Xenix 3.01.00 and would like some sort of programming language or development system (not COBOL!). C or Modula-2 are prefered. Compiled BASIC or Pascal would be nice. Assembler is almost a must. 8-) Would anyone happen to have a copy of any of these (or others) which they are no longer using and would be willing to part with? Please? Any kind of help would be more than appreciated. Oh yeah, I would also like something in the way of UUCP/Usenet stuff. Until I get a compiler, it would have to be precompiled. 8-( -bp-. ---------------------------------------------------------------- uucp: a567@mindlink.UUCP GEnie: b.peltzer2 ----------------------------------------------------------------
bownesrm@beowulf.UUCP (Waiting for the Sun) (03/14/90)
From article <1294@mindlink.UUCP>, by a567@mindlink.UUCP (Bruce Peltzer): >I've got this Model 16B sitting here collecting dust and I thought that I would > schematics for the beast. I have no idea what the part number for the Model 16B > technical reference manual is. Would anyone happen to have a copy which they > would be willing to part with? Radio shack service manuals can be ordered through your local store. The part # for a service manual is the prefix 'MS' followed by the catalog # of the unit. in this case it would be an MS26-6003 I believe. > Oh yeah, I would also like something in the way of UUCP/Usenet stuff. Until I > get a compiler, it would have to be precompiled. 8-( > I believe uucp comes with the base 3.1 install set. Usenet news 2.nn is available from a number of archive sites including beowulf. bob -- "Reading legal mush can turn your brain to guacamole." - Commodore/Amiga Manual Bob Bownes, aka iii, aka keptin comrade doktor bobwrench 874 Kari Dr, Eau Claire (Oh Claire!) Wisc, 54701 (715)-835-1934 voice bownesrm@beowulf.uucp {uunet!crdgw1,uunet!ssi}!beowulf!bownesrm