Well, there is a lot of stuff hidden behind the stuff at the front
and the racks in the back. I have 3 RM03 drives (visible), but
just before them are 3 RK07 drives (not visible). There are 20
H960 racks and 4 DECwriters and one DECprinter.
Several terminals (VT05, VT-55, VT220, VT240, VT320, VT420, VT510,
one VT525), etc. Also one VT180.
I have the following PDP-11 CPUs: LSI-II, /03, /04/, /05, /10, /20,
/23, /23+, /24, /34, /35, /45, /50, /53, /60, /70, /73, /83, /93.
That's pretty much every PDP-11 CPU model.
Of the VAXen I have 2 VLC4000, VAX4000/500, VAXstation, VAXserver,
microVAX II and III.
Two RA60, several RA81, a few RA90's, several RK05, ditto on RL02,
RX01, RX02, and PC05. Two TE16's, one TU10, one TU80, one TU80+,
a few TK50 and TK70 and the lovely DECtape.
Lots of cables, modules and what not that I have forgotten.
I sure will have a few "aha's" in the coming weeks :-)
When I look at all that stuff, I am amazed how I ever had all of
that in the house! Now I am figuring how to arrange everything in
a nice looking (and functional) setup. More pictures soon.
greetz,
- Henk
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
From: Sam Onella
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 7:49 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: pictures of my "computer room"
Very impressive. Looks like a complete data center in there.
Sent from my iPhone /////c
On Apr 25, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Henk <henk.gooijen at
hotmail.com> wrote:
I managed to get a flickr account. I hope it works, the link is
https://www.flickr.com/photos/computer-room/
Uploaded the first set of pictures. All stuff is just put there,
waiting to create a nice setup.
Going to paint one wall tomorrow. At the base the length
of the wall is 15 meters, At the top "triangle" it is 5 meters high.
Not going to be much fun.
- Henk, PA8PDP