On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 allisonp(a)world.std.com wrote:
Likely rare as the company was not a big one and
PDP-11 on s100 would be
rather unDEC in the software support. At best rt11 might have been doable
if all the device drivers were rewritten. I'd bet those that were sold
(the bulk of them) are in embedded systems.
The alpha micros were pretty popular though not cheap and they may be more
common.
AlphaMicrosystems is still around and continues to give online support of
older products. They were kind enough to respond to an e-mail of mine
asking them about a computer of theirs I'd found at a ham fest.
http://www.alphamicro.com
They seem to have changed their name to
AlphaServ.com since the last time
I visited. Going to the bottom of the home page and clicking on AMOS will
take you to older support.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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