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On 10 Jan 2014, at 05:05, P Gebhardt <p.gebhardt at
ymail.com> wrote:
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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http://classic-computing.dyndns.org/