Yep, you're probably right. I couldn't find my pictures to confirm, and if I
remember right it had the odd pinstriping of the PDP-15 series. The
"Straight-8" is sweet, looks like it's a sci-fi prop, as if it should be
driving the Tardis or something :)
From: Ethan Dicks <dickset(a)amanda.spole.gov>
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Subject: Re: Washington DC classic computing resources/museums?
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 22:17:53 +0000
If it's the large machine in the corner, off the main path (just past the
Straight-8), that should be a PDP-15. It's definitely not 16-bits.
-ethan
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