I will keep my eyes out, there is a small chance I will find the computer this memory went
to.
The bottom item in the rack is also labeled Rayethon, it's a power supply.
-Justin
Quoting Jon Elson (2018-09-24 19:06:28)
On 09/24/2018 01:17 PM, Justin Keogh via cctalk
wrote:
Anyone know more about this? So far I have only
found references to Rayethon Computers in old trade mags.
http://v6y.net/IMG_20180912_170812.jpg
The rack is as stout as it gets.
AN/FYK means fixed installation, data processing, computing,
which doesn't tell a whole lot.
I couldn't get any hits on the FYK-9.
In the contract number, it indicates the contract was let in
1967. I see IC's on the boards and what looks like a core
plane in the middle. In fact, from the card type
designators, I'm guessing that module at the top is JUST a
core memory system. It is also possible the core memory has
nothing at all to do with the label on the rack, and was
just swapped into the rack for storage.
The core memory system seems to be made by Data Products /
Cambridge Memories Inc.
Jon