I was curious. It would seem that it would be easy enough to make an emulator or simulator
for but the OCR is really bad.
There may be one out there. It would be a shame if yours was the last one.
Dwight
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there are 2 manuals one is the art version the other one is a programmers
one but the ocr is horrible towards end. I think there are one or 2 more
things around here too.
There must have been some of these units that survived? aside from ours?
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In a message dated 11/3/2018 9:17:22 PM US Mountain Standard Time, dkelvey at
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These sound really cool but I suspect the number of people with a Univac 422 are quite
limited. Even those with Univac panel of any kind are quite limited.
I see the web page has a OCR of the text. A photo copy of the manual would be great as
well.
Dwight
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