However is seems that a lot of people just want to
have them operational
in their house, garage etc. If this cannot happen just let the machine got
to the shredder. This is exactly what I was told by local hobbyists I
approached to find help in saving an IBM 4381 mainframe.
Well I replied to the address you set up, but it seemed to have problems, so
perhaps my message didn't get through.
I worked at IBM when the 4381 was current, and I'd like to see one saved. Not
sure how much help I can be at this distance, since I mainly worked on PCs,
S/34s and S/36s. I did try and grab any technical info I could find (which was
very little since I worked in a marketing unit) and I will try and look things
up if I can find anything...
Now I have found at my university floor space, power
supply and internet
connection, but almost nobody seems interested in it. Only the LInux 370
community gave some feedback.
Well done. I'm all in favour. (Can I still remember how to use CMS...?)
Have I 'invested' on the wrong thing to save?
8-(
Your decision. If you think it's worth saving, save it. I think it's worth
saving, but I'm not sure there's much I can do to help (which makes it easier
for me to declare my support, I suppose). I will e-mail you privately...
I tried to save a 4341 around 10 years ago when I was still a student. There
wasn't a hope, though...
Philip.
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