Hi all,
(I'm slowly getting back up to speed with the list!)
Spotted in Seattle last week - a General Electric GP220 controlling a large
industrial robot arm. Is anyone familiar with this beast? Is it even a
computer as such?
It's a big cabinet (maybe 6ft high, 3ft wide), and this one had an Apple ][
perched to one side, giving the impression of a console - but maybe the GP220
is just some sort of interface between the Apple ][ and the hydraulics of the
robot arm, and the Apple actually contained all the smarts?
However, there was a large hand-held controller attached to the GP220 with a
big keypad and LED readouts - unfortunately the photo I grabbed was a bit too
fuzzy to make much out on it (but one of the LED seven-seg displays looks to
say 'program no.' underneath, implying that the system did have built-in
intelligence of some kind).
There's also what looked to be a built-in CRT on the front of the cabinet too,
but it was covered by a large shroud and wasn't obviously displaying anything
when I saw it - it could have been nothing more than a piece of glass over
some mechanical readouts or something else deep within the bowels of the cabinet.
Power input was a hefty 460VAC 3-phase at 40A according to the data plate. No
obvious build date, unfortunately.
cheers
Jules
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