In article <4819C8A6.4060308 at gmail.com>,
Jules Richardson <jules.richardson99 at gmail.com> writes:
Richard wrote:
> <http://blogs.xmission.com/legalize/2008/04/30/tektronix-4010-4051-and-4114
-and-apollo-dn10000-join-the-collection/>
Consider me jealous over the dn10k :-)
Even after looking at how much physical restoration work is required
on the cabinet? :-)
This one will be a "long time coming" as CSN say. Its not just dirty,
its rusty. Then I'll have to identify the hardware inside it to get
an inventory -- I don't even know if the boards contain the graphics
HW that I'm ultimately after, because I think that was an option and
not necessarily standard on the DN10k.
I really know next to nothing about this machine, but would really
like to hear from others what they know, particularly if they have
docs that aren't online (I'll pay for round trip postage and do the
scanning for bitsavers).
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