Infobox Company company name Heathkit Company, Inc. company logo company type foundation 1926 location ... www.heathkit.com File Heathkit Oscilloscope OM 2.jpg thumb upright Heathkit Oscilloscope OM 2, 1960s ... Kit , EE Times , 2 October 2000. ref Heathkit product concept After the success of the oscilloscope kit, Heath went on to produce dozens of Heathkit products. Heathkits were influential in shaping two generations of electronic hobbyists. The Heathkit sales premise was that by investing the time to assemble a Heathkit, the purchaser could build something comparable to a factory built product ... Thomas electronic organ , building the Heathkit version represented very substantial savings. Image Io12u.jpg thumb Heathkit IO12U oscilloscope built in 1967 One category in which Heathkit enjoyed ... of all parts being supplied together and the assurance of a predictable finished product many Heathkit models became well known in the ham radio community. The exterior fit and finish of the Heathkit enclosures was not always quite up to the standards of factory built products, but a Heathkit amplifier ... components, frequently gave serious consideration to Heathkit products. Image HeathkitAA141f 19710220.jpg 250px left thumb Heathkit AA141 stereo preamplifier, 1962. In the case of electronic test equipment ... Fluke product might have metal vernier dials or ten turn pots with digital readouts, while a Heathkit might use a simple plastic pointer and a scale silk screened onto the front panel. A 40 Heathkit oscilloscope ... or even 100 factory built oscilloscopes. Building a Heathkit required time, patience, and the ability ... 18, 2009. Whatever Happened To Heathkit? ref Heathkits as education Image HeathkitAA141w 19710220.jpg 250px left thumb The wiring of a Heathkit AA141 stereo preamplifier, 1962. No knowledge of electronics was needed to assemble a Heathkit. The assembly process did not teach much about electronics, but provided ... as his source for the quotation. ref For much of Heathkit s existence, there were competitors ... more details
Infobox information appliance name Heathkit H11 image include the file tag caption include if image is not a logo manufacturer type Personal Computer releasedate Start date 1977 price US 1295 connectivity lifespan unitssold media 8 inch floppy disk s, paper tape os HT 11 input camera power cpu LSI 11 clocked at 2.5MHz storage memory 32KB RAM , 8KB Read only memory ROM max display audio service online service s offered dimensions weight touchpad predecessor successor related PDP 11 The Heathkit H11 Computer was an early kit format personal computer introduced in 1977. It was essentially a Digital Equipment Corporation Digital Equipment PDP 11 in a small form factor. Heathkit set the standard price at around 1,295 US It was one of the first 16 bit personal computer s. Specifications The H 11 had ref 1977 advertising material from Heathkit of Benton Harbor Michigan. ref Processor LSI 11 KD11 HA half size card Speed 2.5 MHz ROM 8k max RAM 32k words Slots 7 slots Storage 8 inch floppy drive H27 2 256k 8 inch single sided drives and paper tape I O serial parallel Operating system HT 11 a modified version of RT 11 Instruction set PDP 11 40 instruction set which included over 400 instructions Languages Basic , Focal and others Memory limitations restricted the selection of software the system could handle. However many PDP 11 programs ran without trouble. The system would also work with most DEC PDP 11 equipment. References Reflist External links http www.decodesystems.com heathkit ads.html Heathkit H 11 Computer , Heathkit Computer Advertisements, Decode Systems Category Early computers ... more details
File Heathkit H8 and H9.jpg thumb Heathkit H8 right and H9 left Heathkit s H8 was an Intel 8080 based ... but required a separate terminal to be truly useful Heathkit introduced several terminals as well. A successor model, the All in One Heathkit H89 , combined a Z 80 processor board and a floppy disk drive into the cabinet of an Heathkit H19 Computer terminal terminal . This model also was sold in fully ... starting to displace minicomputer s and other systems in a number of roles. H8 Heathkit was a long ... in July 1977 and started selling that fall at a price of 379. ref name old http oldcomputers.net heathkit h8.html Heathkit H8 , Obsolete Technology Homepage ref ref cite web url http blog.modernmechanix.com 2006 06 23 the new heathkit personal computing systems title The New Heathkit Personal Computing ... drive system was also available fully assembled as the WH17 . For the CP M operating system, Heathkit ... In 1978 Heath introduced the Heathkit H88 which combined the H19 terminal and a new Zilog Z80 based ..., Heathkit was purchased by Zenith in order to enter the microcomputer market. ref Sol Libes, BYTE ... labeling on the front as the Zenith Z89 . Eventually, Zenith Data Systems Heathkit plus ... 2346 9595 22 16260 16.html Dinosaur Sightings Computers from the 1970s Heathkit H8 , zdnet ... versions of the PAM 8 ROM were sold as upgrades at one point Heathkit switched to using 2 kB ROMs ... See also Heathkit H11 Zenith Z89 References Reflist 2 External links http www.classiccmp.org dunfield heath h8 opr.pdf Heathkit Manual for the Digital Computer Model H8 , Heath Company, 1977 http davidwallace2000.home.comcast.net davidwallace2000 h8 pe 0578 ad.jpg In your Free Heathkit Catalog , early Heathkit computer advertisement http www.pestingers.net Computer history Computers 77.htm Introduction of the Personal Computer , Heathkit brochure for the H8 and H11 Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category Early microcomputers de Heathkit H8 sr Heathkit H8 ... more details
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HERO H eathkit E ducational RO bot is the name of several educational robot s sold by Heathkit during the 1980s. The Heath Company began the HERO 1 project in October 1979. The first units were available in 1982. Models included the HERO 1, HERO Jr., and HERO 2000. All three were available as kits, or for more money, prebuilt by Heathkit. Currently, the 1980 s models are considered collectors items, due to their apparent rarity. For the most part, they cannot perform practical tasks, but are more geared toward entertainment and education above all. HERO 1 ET 18 HERO 1 was a self contained mobile robot controlled by an onboard computer with a Motorola 6808 CPU and 4 kB of RAM . The robot featured ... 0672221659 ref ref Howard Boyet Hero 1 Advanced Programming Experiments, Heathkit Zenith 1984. ISBN ... Height 20 inches HERO Jr. RT 1 A smaller version of HERO was released later, called HERO Jr. Heathkit ... the robot to croak SOM THING MOVE when it detected a source of Motion physics motion . Heathkit ... gibberish. File Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg thumb 150px Hero Jr. Technical data class wikitable style font ... P. Larsen Hero 2000 Programming and Interfacing, Heathkit Zenith 1986. ISBN 0871191539 ref File ... of a strategic partnership between Heathkit and White Box Robotics . When available it may cost ... herobot.html HE ROBOT Robotics Technology Heathkit Educational Systems ref File Pc bot.jpg ... . ref http www.retrothing.com 2007 12 the heathkit he.html HE RObot The Next Generation of Heathkit ..., H.W. Sams 1983. ISBN 0672221659 Howard Boyet Hero 1 Advanced Programming Experiments, Heathkit Zenith ..., Heathkit Zenith 1986. ISBN 0871191539 References Reflist External links http www.robotswanted.com robotgallery heathkitHeathkit Robots at Robot Gallery http hero.dsavage.net The Hero Robot Web Source http www.hero2000robots.com index2.html Heathkit Hero 2000 Robots http www.hero 1.com Dialup index.htm Heathkit HERO 1 Robots Vintage Heathkit Educational Trainer Robots HERO 1 ET 18 ETW 18 http theoldrobots.com ... more details
Summary The wiring of a Heathkit Model AA141 stereo preamplifier. The assembly of this kit was completed on 20 February 1972. It was used almost daily for fifteen years, and was fully satisfactory. In the mid 1990s it was operated for several hundred hours. When this photograph was taken on 31 October 2006, this pre amp was still in good working order. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense ... more details
Infobox Person name Edward Bayard Heath image image size caption birth name Edward Bayard Heath birth date 1888 birth place Brooklyn, New York death date death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality ethnicity citizenship other names known for Heath Parasol , E.B. Heath Aerial Vehicle Co. education alma mater employer Glen Curtiss occupation home town Amsterdam, New York title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relations signature website footnotes Edward Bayard Heath 1888&ndash 1931 was an United States American Aircraft engineer. Early life Image Heath Parasol Oshkosh 2003.jpg right thumb a Heath Parasol on display Heath designed and built a series of aircraft starting in 1909 with a Bleriot inspired monoplane. In 1911 Heath went to work for Glen Curtiss in Hammondsport, New York as a motorcycle mechanic, next to the Curtiss aircraft factory. After purchasing the Chicago based Bates Aeroplane Co in 1912, Heath founded the E.B. Heath Aerial Vehicle Co., later becoming the Heath Airplane Company . His company produced the Heath Feather and Heath Favorite after WWI, and later the popular Heath Parasol series of aircraft powered with Henderson Motorcycle engines. ref cite web title Heathkit url http www.heathkit.nu heathkit nu HeathStory.html accessdate 22 March 1911 ref Heath died in 1931 in an aircraft accident testing a new aircraft design. ref cite web title Edward Bayard Heath url http www.aviation history.com heath Heath Parasol.htm accessdate 22 March 2011 ref Heath s company was eventually purchased and after WWII, changed it s product to kit electronics. It still is in business as Heathkit . References Reflist External links Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Edward Bayard Heath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Heath, Edward Category American aerospace engine ... more details
Image Heathkit H89 Computer.jpg thumb 250px right Heathkit H 89 aka Zenith Z 89 . This unit has two half height DD diskette drives in place of the single full height original. The Z 89 was a personal computer produced by Zenith Data Systems in the early 1980s. It was based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor and ran the HDOS and CP M operating systems. The Z 89 was integrated in a computer terminal terminal like enclosure with a non detachable keyboard, 12 inch monochrome Cathode ray tube CRT standard white, optional non glare green or amber screen , hard sectored controller, and a 5.25 diskette drive. In 1979, prior to Zenith s purchase of Heathkit , Heathkit had originally designed and marketed this computer in kit form as the H89, assembled as the WH89, and without the floppy but with a cassette interface card as the H88. Note Prior to the Zenith purchase, the Heathkit model numbers did not include the dash File ZenithZ89 delsener.jpg thumb Zenith Z89 in Paris 2008 Heath Zenith also made a serial terminal, the H Z 19, based on the same enclosure with a blank cover over the diskette drive cut out and terminal controller. They even offered an upgrade kit to convert the terminal into a full H Z 89 computer. Another configuration, the Z 90, changed the floppy drive controller from the hard sectored controller max 100 KB to a soft sectored controller that supported Double sided disk double sided , double density, 96 tpi drives with a capacity of 800 KB. It also came standard with 64 KB of RAM. There were several external drive systems available for the H Z 89. The H Z 77 and H Z 87 supported up to two additional Single Sided, Single Density, 48 tpi 5.25 drives. When connected to the standard ... SVD heathkit h89.php Connecting a virtual diskette drive to the H89 http www.pestingers.net CAT HISTORY.htm Actual scanned Heathkit Zenith Catalogs with much more information Category Personal computers Zenith de Heathkit H89 ... more details
H 100 or H100 may mean Transportation H 100 is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in export markets for two related models Hyundai Porter a pickup truck Hyundai Grace a minibus van Computing The Heathkit H 100, sold assembled as the Z 100 computer H.100 computer telephony a standard published by the CompTIA ECTF for communication between Conventional PCI PCI cards in a computer telephony system. Nallatech H100 Series a series of high performance computing application accelerator modules utilizing FPGA technology Digital audio players iriver H100 series a series of hard drive digital audio players produced by iriver RCA H100 a hard drive digital audio player produced by RCA Others Haircut 100 , a 1980s New Wave band disambig ... more details
The Vox Jaguar was a combo organ that was built in the 1960s, in Italy , for the exception of a Heathkit version , as a budget variation on the Vox Continental Continental . It was built into the Continental s cabinet. Its technology was far less intricate, but the Jaguar still managed to produce a decent combo organ sound. It featured stop tabs in place of the drawbars , and had a bass octave with typical black on white keys. Some enthusiasts and players appear to be less impressed with the Jaguar s general quality in comparison to that of the Continental, though many agree that, for the money, it is a reasonably cost effective substitute, and is still one of the better known vintage combo organ models. The Jaguar was not a particularly sturdy instrument, and its best recommended usage was for garage bands, playing in small clubs, private parties, or the home studio. It was not considered suitable for heavy professional gigging. Category Electronic organs ... more details
Infobox OS name HDOS logo screenshot caption developer Heath Company Gordon Letwin , Richard Musgrave source model Open source kernel type supported platforms Heath H 8 , Heath H89 , Zenith Z89 ui family released 1978 latest release version 3.02 latest release date latest test version latest test date marketing target programmed in prog language BASIC , Intel 8080 assembly language , COBOL , FORTRAN language English language English updatemodel package manager working state Historic license Public domain website HDOS is an early microcomputer operating system , originally written for the Heath H 8 computer system and later also available for the Heath H89 and Zenith Z89 computers. The author was Heathkit Heath Company employee Gordon Letwin , who later was an early employee of Microsoft and lead architect of OS 2 . HDOS originally came with a very limited set of system software tools, including an assembly language assembler , but commercial and freeware programs eventually became available for it. HDOS 2.0 is notable because it was one of the first microcomputer operating systems to use loadable device driver s to achieve a degree of device independence and extensibility. Versions HDOS 1.0 written in 1978 by J. Gordon Letwin HDOS 2.0 released in 1980, released into the public domain in April 1988 HDOS 3.0 released into the public domain in August 1986 HDOS 3.02 enhanced version by Richard Musgrave ref http www.computermuseum.li Testpage HeathDOS.htm HeathDOS ref See also Portal Free software Heathkit Zenith Data Systems List of operating systems References Reflist External links http www.computermuseum.li Testpage HeathDOS.htm HeathDOS http delivery.acm.org 10.1145 360000 358070 p188 pechura.pdf?key1 358070&key2 4479237511&coll &dl ACM&CFID 15151515&CFTOKEN 6184618 search 22Heath 20HDOS 22 Michael A. Pechuria, Comparing Two Microcomputer Operating Systems CP M and HDOS. Communications of the ACM, March 1983, vol. 26, no. 3. Category Free software operating systems ... more details
An electronic kit is a package of electrical components used to build an electronics electronic machine device . Generally, kit s are composed of electronic components, a circuit diagram schematic , assembly instructions and often a printed circuit board PCB or another type of prototyping board. There are 2 distinct types of kit, those that will construct a single project, and those that can construct a range of projects. The latter are primarily aimed at children, and include a solderless construction board of some type, such as Components mounted in plastic blocks with side contacts, that are held together in a base, eg Denshi blocks Springs on a card board, the springs trap wire leads or component leads, such as Philips EE electronic experiment kits ref http ee.old.no phillips EE electronic experiment kits ref . These are a cheap and flexible option Professional type prototyping boards, breadboard s into which component leads are inserted, following documentation of the kit . The first type of kits, those for the construction of a single device, normally use a PCB on which components are soldered. They normally come with extended documentation describing which component goes where into the PCB. People primarily purchase electronic kits to have fun and learn how things work. They were once popular as a means to reduce the cost of buying goods, but there is usually no cost saving in buying a kit today. Some kits used to be quite complex devices such as color television sets, oscilloscope s, high end audio amplifier s and even computers such as the Heathkit Heathkit H 8 H 8 , and the LNW 80 . Many of the early microprocessor computers where sold as either electronic kits or assembled and tested. Heathkit sold millions of electronic kits during its 45 year history. Today, building devices from scratch for hobbyists and beginners has fallen in popularity due partly to the emerging complexity of miniature electronics and embedded software. People still build custom dev ... more details
Carl Sterling Bates January 1, 1884 August 27, 1956 was a pioneer aviator. He piloted gliders in 1899, and in 1906 he designed a gasoline powered airplane that was equipped with a three point landing gear , an air cooled engine, a metal propeller and metal wing rudders. ref http earlyaviators.com ebates3.htm Early Aviators Carl S. Bates biography ref Biography Bates was the first person in Iowa , to fly a heavier than air aircraft, he also built, flew and sold several aircraft and plans. Foundations of the modern hang gliding movement are traced in part to the popular Octave Chanute Chanute style biplane that he spread with his articles to the public, as well as providing plans for homebuilders to build the biplane hang glider. In 1898 at age 14, Carl S. Bates built and flew a hang glider . ref http www.iawings.com images publications history glider.jpg Bates monoplane hang glider ref ref Carl Bates was http www.iawings.com publications history.htm first to fly a manned glider in the state of Iowa, USA ref In April 1909 he authored a Popular Science how to article on hang glider construction ref http mywebpages.comcast.net JerryCY PMGlider The Popular Mechanics Glider ref In 1911, Bates designed an built a Bates Monoplane monoplane with an engine of his own design. In 1912, Bates sold his company, the Bates Aeroplane Co , to Edward Bayard Heath . His company, the E.B. Heath Aerial Vehicle Co produced the popular Heath Parasol aircraft. After changing ownership several times, the company switched products to the emerging kit electronics market, becoming Heathkit . ref cite web title Heathkit url http www.heathkit.nu heathkit nu HeathStory.html accessdate 22 March 2011 ref He died in 1956. Legacy In 2002 Carl S. Bates was inducted in the Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame. ref http www.flyingmuseum.com HOFDetails.aspx Iowa Aviation Hall Of Fame ref References reflist External links http josephfaust.com hgh carlbates index.html Carl Sterling Bates http www.dot.state.ia.us kids ... more details
H11 , H 11 or H 11 may refer to H 11 Michigan county highway British NVC community H11 , a type of Heaths in the British National Vegetation Classification system heath community in the Template NVC British National Vegetation Classification Heathkit H 11 , a OEM version of the LSI 11 03 PDP 11 computer Highway H11 Ukraine , a Template Roads in Ukraine road in Ukraine HMS Basilisk H11 , a 1930 British Royal Navy B class destroyer HMS Racehorse H11 , a 1942 British Royal Navy R class destroyer HMS H11 , a 1915 British Royal Navy H class submarine London Buses route H11 , a Transport for London contracted bus route Sanguiin H 11 , a type of tannin and also Hurricane tie H11Z hurricane tie , a device used to make a structure more resistant to high winds Other disorders of conjunctiva in diseases classified elsewhere ICD 10 Chapter VII Diseases of the eye, adnexa ICD 10 code disambiguation ... more details
Summary Cover of the premier issue of Popular Electronics magazine. Popular Electronics, October 1954, Volume 1 Number 1. Ziff Davis Publishing Company. President B. G. Davis, Editor Oliver Read, Cover photo by John Deejen. The cover photo shows a young experimenter testing the Heathkit A 7B audio amplifier. Popular Electronics was created by the staff of Radio and Television News as a magazine for electronics hobbyist. This 6.5 by 9.5 inch magazine has 130 pages. Popular Electronics was started by Ziff Davis in October 1954. The magazine was renamed Computers & Electronics in November 1982 and was published until April 1985. Gernsback Publications acquired the Popular Electronics title and used it on their Hands On Electronics magazine starting in November 1988. Source This cover was scanned by User Swtpc6800 on an Epson Perfection 1240U at 300 dpi with half tone de screening enabled and stored as TIFF. The image was touched up in Adobe Photo Elements 3.0 and this copy saved as a 50 dpi JPEG at Maximum Quality. Purpose Use for Popular Electronics The cover shows the premier issues of Popular Electronics It shows the cover size and design used from October 1954 till April 1959 The cover shows a Heathkit audio amplifier being assembled and tested. The resolution is minimum required to see the significant details of the cover art. Copyright Ziff Davis Publishing Company, September 21, 1954, registration number B499630. The copyrights for Popular Electronics are held by Poptronix Inc. The copyrights on issues before 1964 were not renewed and are in the public domain. Licensing Works copyrighted before 1964 had to have the copyright renewed sometime in the 28th year. If the copyright was not renewed the work is in the public domain. It is best to search 6 months before and after the required year. Some magazines are published the month before the cover date and some registrations may be delayed for a few months. This issue of Popular Electronics was published in 1954 an ... more details
A cantenna is also a brand name for a dummy load . Image Coke cantenna SV1ML 0a.jpg thumb right A cantenna A cantenna is a directional waveguide antenna radio antenna for long range Wi Fi used to increase the range of or discover a wireless network. Origin of the name Image Cantenna.JPG thumb right 100px Cantenna in this case a paint can dummy load suitable up to 30 MHz and up to 1 kW The term Cantenna originally referred to a product sold by Heathkit Heathkit Co . in Benton Harbor, MI , USA . It was a 50 ohm resistive load used by radio amateurs. ref Hutchinson, Chuck. May 1984 . Heathkit Cantenna, Model HN 31A . QST . p. 42. ref However, in the more casual vernacular of the Do It Yourself community, it has functionally become a portmanteau of can e.g. an empty Pringles can, see below and antenna , since they are used to broadcast and receive signals, and not just terminate them. Construction Although some designs are based on a Pringles potato chip can, in reality this tube is too narrow to be practical. ref cite web title PC FAQ s Build a Cantenna Aerial url http www.pelaginox.com pc pc cantenna.html archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080411034630 http www.pelaginox.com pc pc cantenna.html archivedate 2008 04 11 ref However, a cantenna can be made from various cans or tubes of an appropriate diameter. ref http www.saunalahti.fi elepal antenna2.html Wlan antenna Waveguide type includes table of suitable dimensions for cantenna ref Some designs include a pole mount to elevate the cantenna. ref http mali.geekcorps.org 2005 11 07 how to make a bottlenet antenna Cantenna build on a pole includes construction plans ref Usage image 5ghz cantenna as satellite dish feed horn.JPG thumb right 100px 5.5 GHz cantenna as a feeder While cantennas are useful for extending a wireless local area network WLAN , the tiny design makes them ideal for mobile applications such as wardriving . The design of the cantenna is so simple that it is often the first antenna WiFi experimenter ... more details
Letter NumberCombination H7 H9 G8 I8 H8 , H08 or H 8 may stand for H 8 bomber , a 1970s Chinese military aircraft H8 Club , a professional wrestling tag team H8 Family , a 1990s large family of 8 bit and 16 bit microcontrollers made by Renesas Technology H 8 film , a 1958 Yugoslav movie H8 Standing Way , a road in Milton Keynes grid road system British NVC community H8 , a type of Heaths in the British National Vegetation Classification system heath community in the Template NVC British National Vegetation Classification Hagstr m H8 , the worlds first massproduced eight stringed bass guitar. Highway H08 Ukraine , a Template Roads in Ukraine road in Ukraine Heathkit H 8 , a 1977 home computer kit HMS H8 , a 1915 British Royal Navy H class submarine HMS Eclipse H08 , a 1934 E class destroyer of the Royal Navy PRR H8 , an American 2 8 0 steam locomotives model C&O H 8 Allegheny steam locomotive, of the Whyte notation 2 6 6 6 USS H 8 SS 151 , a 1918 United States Navy submarine H8 may also represent The airline code for Dalavia airline the internet slang for hate a robot villain in Magnus, Robot Fighter the chief of police for North Am , he lived up to his name, as he really hated humans a supercomputer used by NASA Halloween Resurrection Halloween 8 , a horror film abbreviated to H8 another version of Heil Hitler The Hurricane tie H8 hurricane tie manufactured by Simpson Strong Tie Co. California Proposition 8 2008 See also 8H disambiguation Letter NumberCombDisambig de H8 it H8 fr H8 ja H8 ... more details
HyperACCESS is the name for a number of successive computer communications software, made by Hilgraeve . It was the first software product from Hilgraeve, and it was initially designed to let 8 bit Heathkit Heath computers communicate over a modem. In 1985 this same product was ported to IBM PCs and compatible systems, as well as Heath Zenith s Z 100 computer Z 100 non PC compatible MS DOS computer. Over the years the same version of this technology would be ported to other operating systems including OS 2 , Windows 95 and Windows NT . It has earned a total of five Editor s Choice awards from PC Magazine . In 1995 Hilgraeve licensed a low end version of HyperACCESS, known as HyperTerminal essentially a Lite version to Microsoft for use in their set of communications utilities. It was initially bundled with Windows 95, and subsequently all versions of Windows up to and including Windows XP . Windows Vista and Windows 7 do not include HyperTerminal, though the commercial products HyperTerminal Private Edition and HyperACCESS support all versions of Windows up to and including Windows 7 . Protocols supported Display Minitel , Viewdata , VT100 , VT52 File transfer ASCII , Kermit protocol Kermit , XMODEM , YMODEM YMODEM G , and ZMODEM . See also HyperFont External links http www.hilgraeve.com Hilgraeve company website http www.dnatechindia.com index.php Tutorials 8051 Tutorial HYPERTERMINAL.html Configuring Hyperterminal for Serial Communication Category Communication software Category Terminal emulators Category DOS software Category OS 2 software Category Windows software Category Discontinued Windows components de HyperTerminal fr HyperTerminal ja pl HyperTerminal pt HyperTerminal ru ... more details
Archibald Roy Megarry , Order of Canada OC born February 10, 1937 is a Canada Canadian businessman. He was the publisher and C.E.O of The Globe and Mail from 1978 to 1992. He was interim publisher from November 1993 to May 1994. Born in Belfast , Northern Ireland , he received a Certified Management Accountant degree. He was a Controller for Honeywell Canada from 1957 to 1962. He worked for Daystrom Heathkit Ltd. from 1962 to 1964, before becoming a Senior Consultant for Coopers & Lybrand from 1964 to 1968. In 1968, he became a Vice President Finance for International Syscoms Ltd. and from 1972 to 1978, was a Vice President, Corporate Development for Torstar . In 1978, he was appointed publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail . He later became Chairman. Later, he helped develop the Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere CARE Canada Tools for Development program, which sends used industrial equipment to small scale entrepreneurs in Latin America. In 1993, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada . References cite web url http www.utpress.utoronto.ca cgi bin cw2w3.cgi?p mcrae&t 61377&d 1056 title Canadian Who s Who 1997 entry accessdate March 9, 2006 External links http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0005213 Archibald Roy Megarry at The Canadian Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Megarry, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Megarry, Roy Category 1937 births Category Living people Category Canadian businesspeople Category Immigrants to Canada from Northern Ireland Category Officers of the Order of Canada Category People from Belfast Category Newspaper executives Category Canadian people of Ulster Scottish descent ... more details