On 2016-Mar-02, at 2:50 PM, steven at
malikoff.com wrote:
At this point I realised what I was looking at. It was
a Foxboro Fox 2 computer, essentially a rebadged PDP-11/20.
Remarkable find that - a Fox-2-badged 11 - amazing to come across.
Great rescue, although too bad the racks weren't included as that's part of the
Foxboro packaging.
If you've seen the CHM brochure of the Fox-1 previously, just ran across a great pic
of a Fox-1 system with a great view of the X-shaped CPU:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/64900616 at N04/23796530491
On 2016-Mar-02, at 6:08 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
Having said that, if you end up with a 35, join the
mailing list called
"greenkeys". Greenkeys is slang for teleprinter 'nuts' and the name
comes from the color of the keycaps in later Teletype machines..
.. I suspect you meant earlier machines there - the 15,19,26 and so on of the 1920-40s
were the machines with the green keys.
I've worked on a 33 and a couple of 28s to get them going but can't claim to be an
expert.
Have a 15, two 14s (tape-printers), a Lorenz (19 knockoff), military TT-4A, and a 26 that
need restoration - someday when I have opportunity.
Indeed it would be sad to see the 35 scrapped. The oil does help protect them when stored
in a poor environment so the mech may well be OK or restorable.