in the box not opened since May of 1978 I found:
1. Level 6/06 Marketing brochure. (the 6/06 seems to be a version of
the 6/34 with some special I/O option board that emulates the older
Honeywell/GE 700 CPU to its I/O bus that was (is) used in
RealTime/Control apps., I think). "The System 700 Bus Interface
connects the 6/06 Megabus to a System 700 expansion Drawer containing
an I/O bus. The System 700 controllers in turn accommodate the
peripherals and communications channels with no change to the System
700 DMA software drivers"
2. Level 6 Minicomputer handbook, rev October 1976. Pictures,
options, instruction set, memory layout, Bus, etc.
3. Level 6 Minicomputers handbook Models 6/34, 6/36, and 6/43. Rev
May 1979. Appears to be reissue and update of #2.
4. Series 60 (Level 6) Hardware MLCP Programmers Reference Manual
(The Sync Communicatons IO board), Rev 1976. Ah the book that
launched my career...
5. Ever attractive Red/Orange Honeywell 3 ring binder.
6. Box of 8" floppys with my 2780/3780 and Hasp project. I think it
even has my Hasp processor written in Cobol!
I brought the books with me from Arizona, and can scan what ever you want.
Lets go off list for those details at rollerton at
gmail.com
Best of luck with your find, I recall having a lot of fun that that
machine and its OS (BES400 I think it was called). Love to see one of
them again.
bob.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Philipp Hachtmann <hachti at hachti.de> wrote:
Hi Robert,
I worked on a 6/36 back in uh... 1977-78 doing
3780 & HASP, and I have
a few manuals tucked away, have to look this weekend.
That sounds good! Looking forward to hear more.
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