--- Frank McConnell <fmc(a)reanimators.org> wrote:
Ron Hudson <rhudson(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Does anyone still sell s100 based computers?
Aren't they used still for process controll and automation?
Some years ago (1994 or 1995 I think) someone posted an article to
alt.folklore.computers about a manufacturer of voting machines who was
still building their own S-100-based design for use in that
application. Sorry, I didn't save a copy of the article.
The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus has a corner of their
new building set aside as a tribute to the old museum (c. 1964 - 1999). Part
of it is a kiosk with the original computer equipment performing the original
tasks for which they were programmed - a C-64 running a lemonaide stand
simulation (c. 1983) and an S-100 box running a crime survey (c. 1979).
In the old museum, these used to sit outside the "CIVIC" room, a DECSystem 2020
attached to the Compu$erve network providing computing services for non-profit
organizations (The DEC-20 was decomissioned and reclaimed by CI$ many, many
years ago).
-ethan
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