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I recently came over an old Tandberg system in my schools attic. It's likely a TDV-2114 or TDV-2124 "terminal", which is actually a complete 8080-based microcompuiter able to emulate terminal operation.
It is quite similar to the one found on this website: http://www.digitaltmuseum.no/things/dataterminal/NTM/NTM 18111, but it has a different color (orange). It has a section for some expansion cards (installed: FDC/CPU/Monitor/RAM). In addition, I also found an external 8" FDD in a chassis (50-pin "IBM-compatible"), and a stockpile of 8" disks (CP/M, Wordstar, etc..). The keyboard were also present, in orange too.
It seems to be in costmetically good shape, except for some broken plastic handles on the FDC card. The CPU card has also been patched, and one of the patch wires has broken loose (I have a general idea where it was originally placed).
There are also some boards of custom logic there. Those are connected through some wires to the CPU board's edge-connectors. The custom logic also has some document (no schematics present) and a disk with custom software. It seems to have been some kind of DAC, but some of the IC's are missing so it seems quite useless.
I will try to get pictures as soon as possible, problably sometime during next week. I quite badly want it, but it's big, heavy, and of unknown working order.
It is quite similar to the one found on this website: http://www.digitaltmuseum.no/things/dataterminal/NTM/NTM 18111, but it has a different color (orange). It has a section for some expansion cards (installed: FDC/CPU/Monitor/RAM). In addition, I also found an external 8" FDD in a chassis (50-pin "IBM-compatible"), and a stockpile of 8" disks (CP/M, Wordstar, etc..). The keyboard were also present, in orange too.
It seems to be in costmetically good shape, except for some broken plastic handles on the FDC card. The CPU card has also been patched, and one of the patch wires has broken loose (I have a general idea where it was originally placed).
There are also some boards of custom logic there. Those are connected through some wires to the CPU board's edge-connectors. The custom logic also has some document (no schematics present) and a disk with custom software. It seems to have been some kind of DAC, but some of the IC's are missing so it seems quite useless.
I will try to get pictures as soon as possible, problably sometime during next week. I quite badly want it, but it's big, heavy, and of unknown working order.
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