Cool pic, thanks for posting that. It's so hard to find any information
(pictures, documentation) about old Intergraph equipment. It seems as if
the company over the years had worked very hard to ensure they were more or
less redacted from history. The only Intergraph you can see, is that which
exists today :(
(OT: I used to have a couple of their Series 2400 machines, with Clipper
chips in them; strange boxes! Never had all the resources to make one run.
I do wish I still had at least that oddball Clipper CPU around as an
artifact)
Best,
Sean
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Kyle Owen <kylevowen at gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 8:33 AM, William Donzelli
<wdonzelli at gmail.com>
wrote:
Intergraph also used VAX machines as servers, with weird add-ons for
dealing with graphical entities.
Something like this?
http://i.imgur.com/ldZHzjX.jpg
That was the 11/780 with Intergraph cabinets from Auburn University at
least 30 years ago, from what I've been told.
Kyle