what is the trainer? send me a picture sounds
neat!
Thanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
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----- Original Message ----- From: "JimD" <jimmydevice(a)verizon.net>
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ed sharpe wrote:
PARTS OF SAGE and parts of the Honeywell
datamatic 1000
but those are parts.... does this count?----- Original Message
----- From: "Bryan Pope" <bpope(a)wordstock.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: rarest computers
<snip>
I was given a National Radio Institute 832 trainer about 15 years ago.
Needs some work now.
Jim Davis.
except that there is a incandecent 7 segment octal display installed
in the
center of the console, "the middle of the display panel" and a rotary
switch for CPU clock select in the lower right..
Jim Davis. I'll post some pictures.