cctech-request(a)classiccmp.org schrieb am 06.02.2003:
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Message: 23
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 12:34:12 +0200 (EET)
Subject: Re: Old Computer Companies
From: "Jarkko Teppo" <jarkko.teppo(a)er-grp.com>
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Reply-To: cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Jochen Kunz said:
On 2003.02.03
03:10 vance(a)neurotica.com wrote:
Norsk
Data?
I'm not familiar with them either.
I am not very familiar with
them. They made some minicomputers in the
70'es, mayby some other stuff too.
I've seen (well, almost) Norsk Data machines in, hmm.. how should I
phrase that: "big controversial power plants where security is quite
important". This was less than ten years ago so I don't think they've
"upgraded" them. Saw a couple of VAXen as well, 4000/90 if I remember
correctly. The VAXes I saw were not in critical roles.
(I checked, and they've replaced the Norsk Data system:
http://www.tvo.fi/uploads/Outage_Excellence.pdf, works from google cache as
html)
It seems, that Olkiluoto 1 still has the Norsk-data machines. They will change
those next year, so they might still keep all that hardware in stock for some
time until block 1 is also modernised.
If someone likes to save equipment, doc's or photoos, its time to act now...
(too far away for me...)
BTW, back in the seventies I was working for a large finnish company that build
(parts of) the security shutdown system of the Lovisa npp. They also build the
npp-operator's training simulator and I remember that it was using several big
Eliott computers from UK. What happened to them? I mean Eliott, not N...a
Frank Arnold