Mmm... maybe could be possible get to all the
pack and afford the huge
scanning task involved. But move all these manuals and documentation
requires money, space and time to do this.
Actually, I scanned in all these documents during the last two years before
packing them into four larger packages.
What hasn't done yet is merging the scan-files to one pdf per binder. As
soon as this is done, I'll transfer the files
to Al so that he can put them online on bitsavers.
2014/1/10 P Gebhardt <p.gebhardt at ymail.com>
Only documentation ?
Yes, documentation only.
>2014/1/10 P Gebhardt <p.gebhardt at ymail.com>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> more than a year ago, I offered a large lot of documentation
originating
> from
an Unisys system-80 computer which is a descendant of UNIVAC
computer
>> systems. Some binders are from UNIVAC, newer docs are from Unisys.
>>
>>
http://classic-computing.dyndns.org/unisys/p1130068.jpg
>>
http://classic-computing.dyndns.org/unisys/p1130069.jpg
>>
http://classic-computing.dyndns.org/unisys/p1130070.jpg
>>
>>
>>
>> The Houston Computer Museum was/is interested but financing the
shipping
>> seems problematic due to missing
donations.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I need to clear out a room this year and the four
large
>> packages with these docs have been
standing in my way for very
long now.
>> Therefore, I'd like to offer again
this documents to anybody
who is
>
interested has long as he pays shipping or grabs them at my place.
Location
>> is Germany near Cologne.
>>
>>
>> If you are intersted, I can send you a list (not entirely
complete,
>> though) of the documents.
>> I'd love see them go in good hands. I don't have the
machine and
thus
have
>> no use for the 110 kilograms of paper.
>> A subset of the docs can also be sent to whoever is intersted.
>> Please contact me off-list.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>>
>> PS: Picture of a system-80:
>>
http://museo.freaknet.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/800px-Cea1.jpg
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