From what I can see it appears to be a TI professional computer, But it is a development version. Is there a history of any of these? Sold or in a collection? I have not opened it up or attempted to power on yet.
What the rest of it look like? Any other markings on it?From what I can see it appears to be a TI professional computer, But it is a development version. Is there a history of any of these? Sold or in a collection? I have not opened it up or attempted to power on yet.
That was our first computer and I still have it. Haven't seen development version before.From what I can see it appears to be a TI professional computer, But it is a development version. Is there a history of any of these? Sold or in a collection? I have not opened it up or attempted to power on yet.
That is not the monitor that I got with it. I will take more pictures when I get home.That was our first computer and I still have it. Haven't seen development version before.
http://www.pdp8online.com/shows/vcfe16/pics/P1090151.shtml?small
Mine had RIFA caps in the power supply that did the expected smoke screen. Its an MS-DOS computer but not that compatible with IBM PC. Uses monitor with higher horizontal frequency. I think around 17 khz. The monitor behind it doesn't look like either the monochrome or color monitor TI sold.
There are no other markings on it, The only information on it is that it belonged to an engineer that worked at TIWhat the rest of it look like? Any other markings on it?
Here is the color monitorThat was our first computer and I still have it. Haven't seen development version before.
http://www.pdp8online.com/shows/vcfe16/pics/P1090151.shtml?small
Mine had RIFA caps in the power supply that did the expected smoke screen. Its an MS-DOS computer but not that compatible with IBM PC. Uses monitor with higher horizontal frequency. I think around 17 khz. The monitor behind it doesn't look like either the monochrome or color monitor TI sold.
Pegasus was the internal name for the computer. The motherboard is labeled PEGASUS MOTHERBOARD in production machines.So, unless more is known about this "Pegasus Engineering" designation, it may or may not be special.