On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, Dave McGuire wrote:
  On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:55 PM, David Griffith
<dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu> wrote:
  On Mon, 7 Mar 2011, David Griffith wrote:
  On Mon, 7 Mar 2011, Dave McGuire wrote:
  You know, I've been wondering about that.
Nowhere have I seen any
 reference to the "H-1" model name.  Not on the machine, not in the
 docs, nowhere.  The former owner referred to it as such, and some
 googling turns up a few pages describing this machine and calling it
 by that name. 
 I hit ^X too soon.  A bit of crosschecking tells me that your machine
 is a Heathkit ES-400 and was released in 1956.  One seems to have
 appeared on Ebay in the past few months.
 Here's the manual:
 
http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Heath/Heath.Analog.1956.1…
 Oh crud...  That's not the model name and that's not the manual.  Oh
 well. 
  Yeah, it's complicated. :) I have all of the original documentation
 with mine, though. 
Good.  It looks like you're way ahead of me then.  I still want to see a
writeup for 
old-computers.com.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at 
cs.csubak.edu
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