http://www.computer-archiv.de/
http://www.eforth.com.tw/academy/library/forthnotebook2%5Ccatimageprocessor.
htm
http://www.enter.net/~frisk/ccur/
http://www.ccur.com/corp_companyhistory.asp?h=1
Jules , above links just 4 of 82 found with webferret - recommended
multi-search engine.-unless it's got spyware ,but I haven't found any yet .
Geoff.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jules Richardson" <julesrichardsonuk(a)yahoo.co.uk>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 6:38 PM
Subject: Masscomp machines
Anyone out there got any info on Masscomp machines (or own one)? I found
one the other day at BP (in something of a sorry state) but info on the
'net seems pretty scarce. Rumour has it that they ran some flavour of
real-time Unix, and that multi-cpu machines were available - that's
about all the good ol' Internet has to offer, at least according to
Google.
This particular one doesn't have a model number on the front, but the
sticker on the back implies it's a 'mwb515'.
I'm particularly after a keyboard photo right now - I've got the system
unit and monitor, but there's no keyboard with it. Hopefully it's either
in the 'unknown keyboards' pile or has been accidentally tidied away in
a different pile of hardware :-)
Hmm, it presumably has a mouse too, which presumably plugs into the
keyboard as I didn't see an obvious mouse port on the back of the
machine.
cheers,
Jules
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