On 2015-08-09 18:14, William Donzelli wrote:
The pedestal RX02s are around, but pretty rare. I
think they were part
of a PDP-8 based word processor (VT78?), and/or part of the smaller
PDT11 systems.
You can easily google pictures of the VT78, and it has the same two RX01
(or if it is RX02) side by side as you could expect elsewhere.
The PDT-11/150 at least have drives that resembles the ones on ebay, but
the cabinet is different (if you can even say the PDT-11/150 have a
cabinet).
No, the ebay listing is still a weird beast, to say the least.
Johnny
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Will
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at update.uu.se> wrote:
> On 2015-08-09 17:48, Ben Sinclair wrote:
>>
>> I found this on eBay, and I'm not sure what it is:
>>
>>
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-DIGITAL-RX02-COMPUTER-SYSTEM-2-FLOPPY-DRIVE…
>>
>> I haven't seen RX-02s in a case like this before, and some Googling
>> doesn't seem to reveal much of anything.
>>
>> Does anyone know what this is exactly?
>
>
> That is definitely not an RX02 in the common sense of the word.
> I would like to see a picture where you can see that Digital sticker in a
> larger context, so I can see that it really sits on that cabinet.
>
> The whole cabinet do not even look in the style of DEC cabinets. Very
> strange beast. But who knows. DEC might have built some off one-off or
> something for a special purpose or customer.
>
> (Not to mention that RX02 is not a computer to start with...)
>
> Johnny
>
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