Your web search skills need some work. Start with:
www.spies.com/~aek/orphanage.html and
www.fortunecity.com/marina/reach/435/complist.html. There were also some posts on this
list regarding
Nuclear Data cards for LSI-11.
I am sure Uncle Al could tell you more.
Louis
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:31:17 +0000 (UTC), Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
#
#Has anyone ever heard of Nuclear Data? I found this cool-assed computer
#today. It's an all-in-one unit (CRT/keyboard/diskdrive/CPU) and is fairly
#big (say, as big as an IBM Datamaster, bigger than a PET).
#
#The coolest part about it is that it seems to be LSI/11 compatible. At
#least it has a DEC bus (whatever the bus is called that had quad
#slot connectors).
#
#The card cage pulls out from the back and is situated behind the CRT. I
#couldn't find the processor card because there were too many cables
#jumbled around. It seems to have a couple firmware cards. I wasn't able
#to boot it up because I couldn't find the right kind of power cable (it
#uses one of those oval shaped power cables...I just saw one the other day
#and now can't remember where I put it).
#
#A Google search turns up nothing relevant.
#
#I would have snapped a digital photo but my camera is malfunctioning.
#
#--
#
#Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#International Man of Intrigue and Danger
http://www.vintage.org
#
# * Old computing resources for business and academia at
www.VintageTech.com *
#