On Tuesday 03 August 2004 20:40, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Some of my favorite "rarer" machines
are my General Automation
SPC-16/40 and /45 (which are neither complete nor functional right
now ): It was a machine targeted where the Data General Nova was
targeted (a general purpose 16bit machine in the early 70s).
Nice. You're the only one I know of that has these. I have some
Naked Mini's and another model that escapes me currently.
Unfortunately, one of Purdue's custodial staff decided that the
frontpanel for the /45 which I placed between the trashbin and rack was
supposed to be thrown out. Argh! At least they're electically (and
physically) interchangable between the two models. Fabricating a new
one is somewhere on my to-do list, under getting my 11/750 up since
I've now got a RM03, checking out the Multimax (and getting pictures up
on my website), moving my webserver to a new box, so it can be a
bitsavers mirror, and unpacking from my move to a new house (paying
rent to a friend for sharing the space) that I finished moving over a
week ago.
Encore
Multimax - a massively SMP UNIX box with NS32332s (or
32232's?) that went up to 40 processors and 128MB of memory in the
late 80s, and ran a Mach-based Unix. I've not yet gotten that up
and running, but I've got install tapes and documentation for it
that the SPC-16s don't.
Very nice!
:) Goes well with my(+friends) IBM SP, NCR Worldmark 5100 node (2
separate 32-Way Microchannel-architecture Pentium-PRO boxes in one
cabinet), and 16xR4400 and 8xR10k SGI Challenge XLs. None quite old
enough to be classic, but all quite interesting (massively MP)
machines. :)
Pat
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