garage clearance
Greg Montalbano
Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu
Tue Jun 20 17:26:37 CEST 2000
The subject line pretty much covers it -- some stuff I enjoyed mightily at
one time, but will most likely never use again; and if there's a
possiblility someone out there can USE it....
Disclaimer: some of these items have been modified, dissassembled &
reassembled over the past twenty years or so; they all worked at one
point, but I don't have the equipment to test all of them now. I WILL
guarantee that they've all been restored to their original, stock
configurations; if anyone is totally dissatisfied with what they receive,
refunds will be given.
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PAIA 8780 D/A Converter -- with original assembly & calibration docs. (does
not include DB-25 connector)
PAIA 8785 Linear D/A Converter -- with reprint instructions from Simonton's
"Friendly Stories About Computers & Synthesizers"
PAIA EK-2 Comptuter Drums Kit -- with full documentation, including
listings for sample program (in hex -- perfect for the 8700
computer/controller).
PAIA EK-5 Analog Delay Experimenter Kit -- the basic board for playing with
the SAD-1024 (includes functioning chip) with original documentation.
PAIA EK-3 Digital Keyboard Encoder Experimenter Kit -- with reprint
instructions.
PAIA EK-6 3-Octave Tone board -- basically a 6780-a "Organtua" board
containing the 50240 top-octave chip and twelve 4013 CMOS dividers for
three octaves of output (no documentation included -- but I will supply a
copy of the 50240 data sheet to give the general idea).
3-Octave Keyboard -- dual buss (each key with two contact wires -- the
wires themselves are ok, but the two busses probably need to be replaced;
they've been cut & reconnected in several puzzling configurations) ... I'll
let this one go for $10 plus shipping.
I'm not trying to make big bucks, here -- just want to place these things
with someone who might find them interesting.
If that's you (or for more info), contact me off list.
~G
"We knew about the possibility of brain-damage; the chromosome damage was
gravy."
-- Ram Dass, commenting on his & Leary's early
experiments with LSD.
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