Heads up in Midland, Michigan! (or vicinity).
This fellow is looking for a "recycler" to get rid of an 11/84. This
sounds to me like (1), a prime opportunity for any of our rescue folk in
the midwest, and (2), a prime opportunity to educate the fellow getting
rid of it that a recycler is not the only answer.
Please contact him directly if you can help. Thanks!
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On Fri, 24 Jul 1998 20:04:52 GMT, in alt.sys.pdp11 you wrote:
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>Newsgroups: alt.sys.pdp11
>Subject: Getting rid of a PDP-11 follow-up
>Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 20:04:52 GMT
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>Sorry about the confusion, the PDP-11/84 is located in Midland, MI USA. We
>have the CPU, two RL02 disk drives, a TK50R tape, and RA81, and roughly 72 of
>each kind of process interface I/O points (analog input, analog output,
>digital input, digital output) with boards made by a company called Computec
>(later called Interautomation - located in Canada). Our DEC runs seven 500
>gallon mixers, and has done so since the 70s.
>
>I have also found a very old PDP-11 that runs our rs-232 interface. I don't
>have a model number on it, but interestingly enough, I took the top cover off
>and it has wire-wrapped boards!!! I was surprised that it was still running
>our process, but it is! The only stampings on it are the following:
>
>M11
>BA11E
>S-1285
>
>located on the back panel. What could this be?
>
>Anyway, I'm still looking for a recycler. I have a complete list of all
>components and model numbers if anyone finds it necessary. Thanks for your
>responses, and I will post this note also.
>
>Robert Most.
>
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