At 10:30 PM 1/21/2004 -0600, you wrote:
In message
<200401212038.18544.finnegpt(a)purdue.edu>du>, Patrick Finnegan writes:
Tom Uban declared on Wednesday 21 January 2004
07:15 pm:
http://www.ubanproductions.com/Images/console_joe.jpg
http://www.ubanproductions.com/Images/console_joe_tom.jpg
I have a real keyboard to fill the hole. I am going to have to create
some new electronics as much has been stripped, but what a cool
project!
Hah, I know where you got that from... I saw it there just a week or two
ago. I'm glad that it went to a good home... I did't have anywhere
near enough space to put it.
Whoa! Are you saying that the console for the 6000 series
machine that PUCC had is just now leaving campus? I remember
when they decomissioned those machines around '89 or '90.
In fact, I snagged a couple of manuals that were sitting in
the hallway afterwards.
By the way, do they still have those 205s and that ETA-10
they had way back? I've got to figure they got rid of them
a while back, but you never know.
Yep, the console had languished at salvage for more than a decade, in
a back corner. Much of the electronics has been stripped, but the structure
is pretty complete and the CRTs and much of the HV is still there.
The 205 carcass is still there, being stripped for gold, no cards left,
just backplane blocks and coaxial interconnect.
I don't know what happened to the ETA-10, but I'm guessing it was sold.
--tom