Hardware/doc preservatoion, was Re: rarest computers.
Tony Duell
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Wed Aug 4 18:19:23 CDT 2004
>
> Tony Duell wrote:
>
> > It's easier to preserve the manuals -- if they exist -- though.
>
> Some times you must do more than that even. Alot of the newer
> chips are clones of earlyer chips and the doc's are sparce so you must
> gp to the orginal docs for quirks and bugs.
Surely I am not the only person who not only keeps every databook I've
ever owned, but also buys old databooks (I think I have a pre-1970
Motorola IC databook somewhere -- back then one book covered all ICs
;-)).
Databooks are _esssential_ if you want to understnad or repair the hardware!
And sometimes a machine's service manual will assume you've got the docs
for an older model.
-tony
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