James B. DiGriz wrote:
Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
Forwarded from COMP.SYS.CDC; please direct
replies to the
original poster... -doug q
The only person I know who might truly be interested in acquiring this
beast is John Zabolitzky in Munich, Germany. But he already has one
complete system, UP AND RUNNING even.
Here's a picture of John at the console demonstrating the machine to a
group of us at the last VCF Europa:
http://www.siconic.com/crap/John%20Zabolitzky%20Demonstraing%20Cyber%20960%…
Other than he, the only organization that I know would be capable of
retrieving and storing this machine is the Computer History Museum
here in
the Sillycon Valley.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
Festival
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Sellam, please excuse me not responding via the list, but my posts
aren't getting through there.
I've discussed it with Dag Spicer and Eugene Miya; the Museum is
interested and willing to take it, although they have more pressing
priorities at the moment, but unless somebody can really cut through the
red tape at a HIGH level, it's looking more and more like it ain't gonna
happen.
It's probably only going to stay out of the scrap heap if it can be kept
in the state, as with the old TI's I'm also trying to get hold of.
I'll be the first to admit I'm not the most experienced with mainframes,
but I learn quick, and I'm probably one of the few in this area with
both the skill and the interest to see it through, wherever it ends up,
and I know some of the few other like persons in the area. I know one
person who did some of the area remote links to the Cyber. Don't write
me of *that* quick. :-)
I've already spoken to John, among others. I'll be setting up a list on
this in a day or so. Will post the address soon.
later,
jbdigriz
Damn. that one I meant to be private. Oh, well, just as well.
jbdigriz