No but I passed one up a couple of months ago. I consider them too
specailized to be considered a computer, even if it does have a CPU in it.
I have five Tektronix DAS 9100s but I don't consider them computers either.
Hell these days everything more complicated than a toaster contains a CPU!
Joe
At 02:01 PM 12/9/98 -0600, you wrote:
Okay, tough guy!
Anybody else here have a Fluke 1720a?
It is a TMS-9900 based instrument controller
that Fluke marketed until the early 90's.
Jeff
On Wed, 09 Dec 1998 13:08:44 -0500 Christian Fandt <cfandt(a)netsync.net>
writes:
Doug Yowza <yowza(a)yowza.com> wrote:
I've always wanted to know which machines
have only a single
instance
represented on this list.
Anybody have an HP250-30, IBM 9370, Tektronix 31 (kinda like the
9825)?
Also, I haven't heard of anyone in our own group on the list
mentioning
they have a DG Nova 1200.
These are four are in my collection.
Regards, Chris
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