Yes - both the consoles pictured were modified Selectrics used as
consoles for the 910 and 920. Which is interesting as SDS went to a
EBCDIC teletype for the Sigma series.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 2:07 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
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Subject: Re: PDP-11/70 Panel brought back to life
In article
<19F49A6EFCA3D849A4C1C46C3566EBF2010A1C00 at ALA-MAIL03.corp.ad.wrs.com>,
"Courtney, Lee" <Lee.Courtney at windriver.com> writes:
The Computer History Museum recently acquired a
SDS 910, 920, and
accepted donation of a SDS 930 (940 predecessor) from
History San Jose.
See pics at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_courtney/sets/72157594391790915/ and
Interesting! Is the console typewriter (the red one) a
modified IBM Selectric?
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