Upon the date 11:11 AM 2/2/99 -0600, John Dykstra said something like:
There is an
1130 site on the web at
<http://www.mindspring.com/~hshubs/1130/> which has the functional
characteristics manual.
Thanks, Hans, for pointing this out. None of my web searches had found
Yes John, this is one of the pet peeves some of us have who are hunting for
obscure info like this. I'd found this mindspring site recently through one
of the metasearch engines called "Dogpile" (Dogpile??? Why the heck that
name?) set to 'IBM 1130'.
Looking again today on Dogpile, several different Computerwoche pages from
1975-77 magazine issues and a Brazilian page come up which may have photos
<http://osse.inf.ufrgs.br/ > [but this .br site seems to be down :( ]
Also, a page of 1130 comments is at
<http://www.awa.com/softlock/mrr/mycomp/ibm1130.htm>.
This fellow's page has some anecdotal memories, four photos and some op
codes he recalled (wish the h*** I could remember stuff like that after
even 25 _days_!): <http://www.kaibab.org/bob/ibm1130.htm>
Seems these metasearch engines can dig a bit deeper and root out the Good
Stuff (tm)! :-) :-) I have to stop this now as I'm wasting too much time.
Takes too dang long checking all these hits using a 48k bps copper connection.
this site.
Does anyone know of any other IBM 1130's in North America? I'd go a fair
distance to see one again.
I wonder if any of the webpage owners found in this search may know of
something 1130 laying about at a college or company?
Regards, Chris
Can't get over that Dogpile name :)
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
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