On 6/14/19 8:50 AM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
The large A Series work was done in Paoli, King of
Prussia, Trediffryn and probably other cities around Valley Forge that I don?t recall.
The B1000 work was done in Goleta (Santa Barbara), CA plus mfg in Liege, Belgium. I was
responsible for a central piece of system software (GEMCOS), so I knew where the customers
were based on bug reports (a large portion of the bugs were from the UK, Ford in Dagenham
and the CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) in Bristol).
I have a LOT of stuff that I've collected for the 1700/1800/1900 on bitsavers
because of its unusual 'microcode per programming language' architecture.
CHM has a B1955
https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/search/?s=X2550.2003
I may still have some packs in storage.
At the most recent VCF PNW, someone who checked out my
exhibit told me that there was a B1000, probably in Surplus at University of Washington,
but checking with them, they don?t believe they have it.
I don't think a surplus person would know what a 'B1000' would be.
You probably would have to add the second digit