Rumours circulating the web had the possible 4th machine as the one in
Australia and a recent press article listed Max Burnett as having that 4th
machine in his collection. However the photo gallery that went with it did
not include any of the PDP-7. Anybody know of any more info obout this?, of
know of contact details for Max?, he apparently used to work for DEC
Austrailia.
Any information anyone finds, has, or comes across about the PDP-7 range of
machines would be appreciated so that I can add it to -
http://www.soemtron.org/pdp7.html.
Many thanks for everybodys time, especially Bob Supnik who started me off
with the service list.
Mike Hatch
Email - mike at
soemtron.org
Looking for a PDP-7 (some hope!)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Koning" <Paul_Koning at Dell.com>
To: <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 9:59 PM
Subject: [personal] Re: PDP-7's
>>>> "William" == William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com>
writes:
>> I seem to recall that there was one in
Australia
> oops, forgot that one. Max Burnett's
William> Four machines - that is actually a pretty impressive
William> survival rate.
I remember seeing a PDP-7 at DECUS Amsterdam -- circa 1984, give or
take a year or two. I don't think it was powered up, and I don't
remember whose it was, nor do I know what happened to it. It was
there as "the first UNIX machine".
paul