Hi,
Is anyone interested in PCS Cadmus/QU68000 systems? We at Hack42 have no
idea what to do with them. We need to downsize and these take up a
significant amount of our space.
See
http://dev.ramdyne.nl/IMG_2750.JPG for photograph of the stack.
If you know other people who are interested in beasts like these, please
pass this information on.
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Andreas
Looks like interesting machinery from a German manufacturer!
There is a short blurb about them on de:wp
(
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmus_Workstations) saying the PCS QU68000
were based on (who'd have guessed...) a 68000 processor on a QBus (!)
while the later models sold under the CADMUS trademark held 68020/030 and,
from 1985 on, MIPS RISC processors. They ran MUNIX, a V7 UNIX derivate,
with some quite sophisticated cluster integration (network boot,
"Newcastle connection" common superroot namespace, networked block
devices) enabled by a board called the Intelligent Communications
Controller.
The outfit even still seems to stick around here
(
https://www.pcs.com/en/company/history/the-history-of-pcs/), albeit
manufacturing access/time registration/industrial data terminals nowadays.
As usual, if somebody from Germany conducts an operation on those and
doesn't know where to put all of them, I'm willing to help out with
collecting and re-homing. (I may also have an opportunity to collect a
couple of them in the Netherlands if there are any left by/can be held
onto until end of May 2016. I'd wish for one of each significantly
different type but this is not a reservation but a "last resort" deal if
they'd go to trash otherwise. Basically, if anyone else comes along
offering a good home for them, I'm happy to stand back.)
TIA,
Arno
Yes, those were nice machines. I worked with these systems in '84 - '87
and did visit their premises in Munich a few times. It was a small
office/factory building in the mids of a housing area.
Ed
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