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Vintage Computers Any vintage computer systems, calculators, video games etc., but with an emphasis on 1980s and earlier equipment. |
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Octode
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire, UK.
Posts: 1,194
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I did think my (a bit blurred) photo had HP86B on it, but when I looked at the CfCH event listing for what you had, it says HP85 so I guess there was a typo there. |
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Pentode
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Posts: 147
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I attended the Computing Museum Retro Computing Festival, it was great to catch up with you Jeremy.
It was great to see the AIM -65 up and running! I snapped a quick picture of the AIM-65 while chatting to Jeremy, here is a link to the picture I took. https://photos.app.goo.gl/1UmZ1yFC4EytBb6g6 |
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Nonode
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Virginia Water, Surrey, UK.
Posts: 2,794
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The AIM-65 is now happily installed in the custom case that came with it. Apart from anything else it protects it better. I have used a small cool-running switch mode supply (Meanwell RD-35B) instead of the huge original linear supply, which I will keep for posterity. The original supply runs very hot so needs lots of holes on the box, and may heat-stress an enclosed AIM. I have added an external reset switch (essential) that can be unplugged if the AIM is run lidless. It looks so smart that no-one will think it’s original now!
-Jeremy
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