Dan:
Yes, I have one with the operating system software. It was used as a data
station and controller for a DSC 4 differential scanning calorimeter. It
uses PETOS (Perkin Elmer Terminal Operating System) as the OS. I also have
a PE model 7300 "professional computer" that was used as a system
controller and data station or a spectrofluorimeter, and the original
documentation and software. This unit uses IDRIS (Whiteside's Unix variant)
as its OS.
The 3600 system is still working, the 7300 has either a bad disk controller
or hard disk.
I need to find homes for these systems, as we are getting some new
spectroscopy equipment here and I have to make room. They would be free for
pickup in Rochester, NY.
There is also some HP 9000/300 workstation equipment that needs to go as well.
At 03:30 PM 10/18/2000 +0100, you wrote:
So, seeing as this topic has moved on to Perkin Elmer,
has anyone else
got/used a Model 3600 Data Station?
Dan
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