I sent this reply a couple of days ago but it never
appeared in the digest so I can only assume that
it went into the univeral bit bucket. Here it is again.
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Ed sharpe wrote:
Please see the Donner analog computer at:
http://www.smecc.org/analog_computers.htm
we would like to get enough stuff and some docs to get it operational.
I have the "Instruction Manual" that includes operation, servicing,
part lists, and schematics.
Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
Ed, what model number is this?
The top three panels make up a rack mounted model 3500.
I can't see enough detail of the bottom two panels to tell
for sure, probably some kind of accessories.
Ed sharpe wrote:
it says donner 3500 as I remember. so it is earlier
than a
sysdon donner, although I remember the instruction manual
( lost probably 20 years ago during a computer exchange inc.
warehouse clean out party) said sysdon donner....
The manuals says manufactured by Donner Scientific Company
a division of Systron-Donner Corporation.
what would you folks date it at?
The manual is dated January 1960
I remember there was also a bag of little rectangular
boxes with
jack tips on them that help components also. ( again missing)
I would bet good money that the banana jacks on the patch
panel are exactly 3/4" apart. In that case you can use a double
banana plug as a component holder.
in the library here we do have a copy of the korn and
korn
book on analog computers.
Just about a month ago I got an email from Granino Korn
saying how much he like my little museum.
--Doug
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Doug Coward
@ home in Poulsbo, WA
Analog Computer Online Museum and History Center
http://dcoward.best.vwh.net/analog
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