Ask and yea shall receive. URL for NASA surplus is below. Goddard
and Huntsville seem to be the most active.
It might very well be possible, considering the location of
the hamfest, and the fact that I've heard that NASA/Goddard
has periodic auctions (although I've yet to find out when
and where they are). The unit seems to have been mounted in
a 19" rack, since it has a rack faceplate attached with some
angle iron... the faceplate has a hole cut in it to fit the
front panel of the 1602...definitely not a military configuration.
-al-
acorda(a)1bigred.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Chomko [mailto:chomko@greenbelt.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 3:09 PM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: FW: Rolm Rugged Novas
acorda(a)1bigred.com wrote:
Does anyone else on the list have a Rolm besides
me? I wonder
how many are actually in private hands. I have a 1602 that I
picked up at the Manassas Va. hamfest a couple of years ago.
The fellow that sold it to me claimed that he bought 2 of 'em
at a NASA auction, which is believable because it has a couple
of tags that proclaim it to be part of a "Spacecraft Simulator".
Do you know if it came from the Goddard Spacefilght Center?
I know of a spacecraft simulator (SOCC) that was flown around
on board a modified Boeing jet. I know some folks that worked
on THAT system. Perhaps your box is one of those?
Eric
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