On 30/12/2016 22:31, Robert Adamson wrote:
Date: Fri, 30
Dec 2016 14:10:05 +0100
From: Pontus Pihlgren <pontus at Update.UU.SE>
(re
http://www.kcg.ac.jp/museum/computer/images/mini_computers/dec/vax11_780.jpg
)
Yes, but it is the taller racks. I had only seen
the metal header on
the PDP-12 and our 8/I with earlier lower racks.
/P
My 1972 pdp-8/e has a metal header on an H960 tall cabinet. This was
definitely original (I ordered and commissioned the machine back then).
(Same one as the 8/I in the photograph - no model designation).
Hi Guys
I a note of explaination might help. DEC allthough large
was not one homogenous company.
It was split into product lines. Nominally they were marketing groups
but what constiuted a market was very flexible.
DEC corporate acted like a venture capitalist. You put in your business
plan and got funding.
You purchased hardware, software and services internally or
exceptionally externally.
Customising for a market was normal. There was a minimal style guide but
beyond that you could do what you
wanted.
So lots of diffent banner is to be expected.
Rod Smallwood