Is there any interest in old literature? I went into a file cabinet last
night looking for something else and ran across a bit. If it is of interest,
I'll do some digging and see what all else I have that may be of interest,
but here's one example:
In a folder labeled "Digital Equipment Corporation" :-)
A brochure labeled "PDP-11 Microcomputer Members of the PDP-11 Family"
A smallish brochure "Introducing Fierce Competition for 8-Bit SBC's" with
the
inside saying"Digital's new 16-bit FALCON" and an actual-size picture of the
card.
A spec sheet "Falcon SBC=11/21 Single Board Computer"
MRV11 Option Bulletin: "EPROM/PROM/ROM Module"
PB11 Option Bulletin: "Universal PROM Programmer"
Brochure: "Microcomputer Products Selection Guide" including a very nice table
"Backplane Selector"
Brochure: "Announcing a new dimension in microcomputers: LSI-11/2"
Anybody want this stuff? Shall I keep digging?
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Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
ablest -- form of life in this section of space, a critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed. --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
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Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies. --James
M Dakin