Julian Wolfe wrote:
This is probably a PDP11/84 with the 8 misread as a 6.
Or a pdp11/24, or a 11/34, or 11/44, or 11/74 or a plain 11/60
(was just changing one number) ;-)
Probably RA81s or
newer drives on it. May also be in an HP rack or something, who knows.
As long as
this guy doesn't get up from his chair and reads whats on the
machine, we only can guess ;-)