From Innfogra@aol.com Sun Jun 17 17:33:49 2001 From: Innfogra@aol.com To: test-drb@ccmp.vtda.org Subject: IBM 1130's & keypunches Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 17:33:49 +0000 Message-ID: <46.1657594c.285e8a4d@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============3822308356620864779==" --===============3822308356620864779== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message dated 6/17/01 1:59:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,=20 brian(a)quarterbyte.com writes: > Are there any IBM 1130 aficionados out there? Anyone who has one (besides > bruce(a)bigoakhill.com, whose 1130 I'll be inheriting)? Anyone with software > archives perhaps? Emulators, or interest in developing one? Oh -- and where > this day and age does one go to find an 029 keypunch? These aren't > showing up on ebay in any great quantity, for some reason. >=20 Paul Pierce has an IBM 1130. He is planning on using it in his Museum project= =20 when he retires. Here is a link to his computer collection. Paul Pierce's Com= puter Collection http://www.piercefuller.com/collect/index.html It came from Clatsop Community College and he outbid me when it was put up=20 for bid in 1979? IIRC. I have a scrap friend who has about 4 or 5 punch card units in Portland,=20 Oregon. I believe he has a couple that are complete. I don't think any are=20 029s, I think at least one is a 129 and three others may be from compatible=20 manufactures. I can find more information out if you are interested. They=20 would have to be shipped freight but he is equipped to do that.=20 Please contact me off list at Whoagiii(a)aol.com if you are interested. This = time of the year is rather busy and I don't read all of the list and may miss= =20 a reply. Paxton Astoria, Oregon --===============3822308356620864779==--