William Donzelli wrote:
I do need your
help for the purpose of the restoration of a LINC-8, Serial#
4. This systems is not my own property but is belonging to the Museum of the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Bavaria.
The system in question is missing a lot of Flip-Chip boards and I would
liket o beg you to have a look at your shelves, if there are some board
which you can spend for this task.
I have a gutted LINC-8 as well, and also need buckets of modules.
Luckily the core stack remains.
Oddly enough, I have the guts for a PDP-12. I can offer these first
generation TTL Flip Chips in trade.
--
Will
I believe that only 130 (or so) LINC-8's were made. It would be
interesting to track down the ones that still exist. If you would like
to send me your serial number, some background info and perhaps even a
picture, I'd be more than willing to make a register. Unless it has
already been made of course.
With your three machines I know of four survivors :) And have a hunch
were there are at least one more.
Unfortunately I cannot help you with the flip chips.
Kind Regards,
Pontus.