In article <ded268c40601310105u36e2bb75v3a7f92f113abbca0 at mail.gmail.com>,
Paxton Hoag <innfoclassics at gmail.com> writes:
After the Tektronix Auction in 1992 we had piles of
Tek 22 & 32
calculators, 8001 development systems, 4051 & 4052 computers, 4010
terminals.
Dang.... I didn't even know about the auction in 92! :-) Presumably
it was in Beaverton? I lucked out in finding a 4010 and a 4014; would
love to get a 4051/4052 since they can be programmed standalone. I
have people occasionally asking me to sell my 4010, but it took a good
6 years to find one, so there is no way I'm going to sell it :-).
In 1993 we got in about 10 Xerox 8010 Stars, an Alto,
a Magnolia and a
Lilith from Intel in Oregon, along with a truckload of intel
development systems l, ll, lll and lV and associated drives, prom
burners, emulators and paper tape stuff.
Ooh! A Lilith. I lucked out and have 4 main units, but I need docs,
and information on hooking up keyboards, mice and monitors. I think
the monitors are special for the Lilith. What did you get besides the
main unit?
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