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a year of the first star wars videogame =) also, a magic number (physics) The Shannon number, or the theoretical number of possible chess games, is approximately equal to 82 factorial (or the number of different ways to arrange 82 objects) =) yes, I like numbers ![]() J. |
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RETURN GOOD ITEMS IN LOOT!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Wishlist can be sorted by replies or rating, MA!!! :knock_knock: Higdon's Law: Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement. |
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4ever n00b - is coming 4 U!
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![]() Quote: http://www.vintagecomputers.freeserve.co.uk/hp85/ The HP-85 was the first of the 'Series 80'. It is currently my favourite machine, due to a number of features:
There are some downsides compared to other 1980s machines, such as:
On the HP-IB port I have an HP 82901M dual 5¼" floppy drive, which is much faster than the built in tape. I recently found a HP 9121C dual 3.5" floppy drive, so can copy disks between the two formats and to tape. I have a serial HP plotter but this is not yet connected. I also have the later HP-85B, this has built-in I/O, Mass Storage and EDISK ROMs, the latter includes GET/SAVE commands to load text files as BASIC or Assembler programs. It has 32K of user RAM, plus 32K of memory only accessible through the EDISK ROM, which is a virtual disk (expandable to 140K with one 128K RAM module). HP also released an HP-83, which lacked the built-in tape drive and printer. For further information on these and the industrial version, the HP-9915 please see the Series 80 links. Later HP released the HP-86 and HP-87, based on the same processor but with a larger memory address range, extended BASIC and better displays. I have a 'Programmable ROM Module' and can use this to run code from a 2764 EPROM, so far I have copied some of the ROMs to EPROM such as the Assembler and Extended Mass Storage. Bill Kotaska has made a copy of this module, to allow any HP series 80 owner access to the available ROMs, especially the more hard-to-find ones like the Assembler. This is now available as the PRM-85 module. I bought a 'Speech Synthesis Module' which came with the software on disk and a manual. The disk contains pre-recorded words and phases such as 'power', 'on', 'time' etc, here is a short recording! Recently I bought a Modem Module, but this is very limited these days as it only goes up to 300 baud (56K was a long way off) and I don't know of any bulletin boards in the UK that it would work with. I have several of the HP manuals, and am very impressed by the quality of the information contained. Here is an example page from the HP 85 Owners Manual and Programming guide. This manual together with nearly all of others can be downloaded from the HP Series 80 site - many thanks vp! There are also some excellent service manuals available, useful for fixing faults such as power supply problems. Thanks must also go to vp for finding much of the existing software and hosting it on the HP Series 80 site. There are a few packages I would still like to find so if you have any other software or program listings, please e-mail me. A suggestion for the future is a plug-in module with removable flash memory that acts as an HP-IB disk drive, maybe one day! |
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![]() RCW 86: Historical Supernova Remnant Credit: Jacco Vink (Univ. Utrecht) et al., XMM-Newton: ESA Chandra: NASA / CXC Explanation: In 185 AD, Chinese astronomers recorded the appearance of a new star in the Nanmen asterism - a part of the sky identified with Alpha and Beta Centauri on modern star charts. The new star was visible for months and is thought to be the earliest recorded supernova. Data from two orbiting X-ray telescopes of the 21st century, XMM-Newton and Chandra, now offer evidence that supernova remnant RCW 86 is indeed the debris from that stellar explosion. Their composite, false-color view of RCW 86 shows the expanding shell of material glowing in x-rays with high, medium, and low energies shown in blue, green, and red hues. Shock velocities measured in the x-ray emitting shell and an estimated radius of about 50 light-years can be used to find the apparent age of the remnant. The results indicate that light from the initial explosion could well have first reached planet Earth in 185 AD. Near the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy, RCW 86 is about 8,200 light-years away. |
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![]() Eighty-Seven Billion dollars ... This is what the President asked for on September 7th, 2003. It is 100 feet tall, 250 feet long, and 125 feet wide. A stack of singles would be 28,998,000 feet, or over 5,492 miles, or a round-trip between Washington DC and Los Angeles, California. (2,650 miles, one-way). A Boeing 737-200 jet is 100 feet long. You could fit 2 of those jets nose to nose along the length of this pile, and have room to spare. If we spread the $87 billion over an American football field, we would not be able to see much of the game. The players would be buried in 55 feet of money. $87 billion is more than all of the states' current budget deficits, combined. $87 billion is more than twice the amount we're spending on Homeland Security. http://www.crunchweb.net/87billion/ (it's 87 billion USD, not 87,000,000,000 that'd just be silly as this thread will never get that far ) |
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