Alex Bodnar recently pointed out an eBay action for an H11+H27 combo, with starting bid at $600 (it had also shown up in my morning search). I quickly pooh-poohed that the price will surely go up. Silly me. I had it on my watch list and got a message in my hotel room at like 10:00 at night that time was almost up. And there were no bids! So what the heck, I’ll bid $600 for something like that. and won!
So now I’m the proud new owner. Just what I needed, another winter project!
The H27 arrived yesterday. Pretty bad shape (which explains why there was only one picture showing it, and only from the front). Here’s what I’m seeing:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/eWHKyKR8ND8KH4uZA
lost of damage to the plastic pieces on the Memorex drives. I’m a total noob to 8” drives – these things are built like a tank compared to mini floppy drives. My main concern in restoration would be repairing/replacing the plastic drive doors, the rest looks pretty much intact and complete.
the H11 should arrive tomorrow but I’ll be away again so won’t be able to post anything about that ‘til next week sometime. From the eBay pictures it looks to be in decent shape. Let’s hope the seller packs it well! I think this link will take you to the original listing: here
I know there are experts here who have lots of experience with these (Dave McGuire?). could use some pointers on where to learn more and if the appropriate manuals and software are archived somewhere.
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Mr. Garlanger,
We retain the copyright to all Heath/Heathkit product material.
I would need more specifics to your request : “would like to make the computer related content freely available for historical purposes (i.e. researching old systems, restoring old computers, making emulators, etc)”.
I would need specific information on what products/information you are asking to make available, as “computer related content” could apply to many, many of Heathkit’s products, both past and present.
Sincerely,
Lori Marciniak
Heathkit Company, Inc.
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An update on that eBay H11.
The side panels were damaged either in shipping or more likely in moving the machine around over the years. Some of the 6-32 brass fittings had pulled out of the side panels and both ones in the front had broken out entirely:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/fCZ2twNH641UPuE18
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uiSUVvHv5eVZLAgG7
I was able to find the broken piece (lodged under the metal shield that protects the high voltage connections) and used epoxy to re-secure the fittings:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZfnE43uyCTM1kkKH8
obviously, the trick here is to not get epoxy into the threads! I think I succeeded. I was able to re-seat the other loose fittings by applying heat with a soldering iron and slowly pushing then back down. the heat helps melt some of the plastic, securing the fitting.
Since I have the panels out I’ll probably give them a shot of satin black paint since they show the typical wear and tear of 40+ years…
As for the H11 itself: it’s still dead. thanks to all the help this group has provided (especially Dave McGuire). I’m hopeful that I can get this machine back to life in some form. Goal one is to just get a response from the console ODT (On-line Debugging Tool).
I’m less certain about the fate of the H27, which has multiple broken plastic pieces.
It seems the most likely path to getting a bootable H11 would be with something like the qbone (see also https://decromancer.ooo/qbone/)
We’ll see how far down the rabbit hole I end up going…
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Alex Bodnar recently pointed out an eBay action for an H11+H27 combo, with starting bid at $600 (it had also shown up in my morning search). I quickly pooh-poohed that the price will surely go up. Silly me. I had it on my watch list and got a message in my hotel room at like 10:00 at night that time was almost up. And there were no bids! So what the heck, I’ll bid $600 for something like that. and won!
So now I’m the proud new owner. Just what I needed, another winter project!
The H27 arrived yesterday. Pretty bad shape (which explains why there was only one picture showing it, and only from the front). Here’s what I’m seeing:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/eWHKyKR8ND8KH4uZA
lost of damage to the plastic pieces on the Memorex drives. I’m a total noob to 8” drives – these things are built like a tank compared to mini floppy drives. My main concern in restoration would be repairing/replacing the plastic drive doors, the rest looks pretty much intact and complete.
the H11 should arrive tomorrow but I’ll be away again so won’t be able to post anything about that ‘til next week sometime. From the eBay pictures it looks to be in decent shape. Let’s hope the seller packs it well! I think this link will take you to the original listing: here
I know there are experts here who have lots of experience with these (Dave McGuire?). could use some pointers on where to learn more and if the appropriate manuals and software are archived somewhere.
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