On 2/5/2013 9:19 PM, Zane H. Healy wrote:
That's my thought as well. I worked on a lot of
old Honeywell systems
(both Mini and Mainframes) in the early to mid-90's, and it doesn't
look anything like the gear I worked on.
Zane
I looked into my notes more and the systems Ultimate used (per my
previous post) were Honeywell Bull 1400's. I am certain they are ones
that we had samples of. However our actual shpped machines were the
1400. They strongly resembled this unit.
Ultimate shifted to a completely different strategy cross compiling
their entire pile of software into C code and then running it on
RS6000's so they never bought any of the other sample machines, and just
returned them.
thanks
Jim
At 3:05 PM -0600 2/5/13, Adrian Stoness wrote:
mighta been a industrial machean
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:11 PM, steve shumaker <shumaker at att.net> wrote:
> this was on Ebay with a hidden reserve and didn't sell...
> google came up completely empty on the model info. closest thing
> was a
> B1800 which is clearly *not* the same vintage
> Since Honeywell went Honeywell-Bull in the mid 80s? this should
> precede
> that...
>
> ended listings item 290852029412
>
> anyone recognize what it is?
>
>
> steve
>
>