PDP-8/S
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Wed Jun 10 17:43:51 CDT 2015
Michael - Many thanks for the great start!
Lyle ok added yours.. neat you have it working!
what is the status of his other unit that was sold?
ok here starts the registry !
Have started on for classic 8 and one for 8S
It would be good to have some assistance in figuring out want
fields we want for data.
Do we want the list to be ordered by S/N or owner? ( I vote for S/N)
Of course if we also have things an excel work sheet we can sort in
any way we wish.
http://www.smecc.org/pdp-8.htm is page of what we have so far.
In a message dated 6/10/2015 12:44:00 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
lbickley at bickleywest.com writes:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 15:11:21 -0400
Michael Thompson <michael.99.thompson at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I know of 17 PDP-8/S systems, including four at the RICM.
> > The RICM has an OMD8S data-break and memory expansion chassis for
> > an 8/S.
> >
>
> Not everyone wants their collections to be public information but:
>
> S/N 127, Table Top, running, Sold on eBay 07/2003 for more than
> $3,000.
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum
> S/N 149, partially running
>
https://sites.google.com/a/ricomputermuseum.org/home/Home/equipment/dec-pdp-8s-4
>
> David Larsen <floydlcfgroup at gmail.com>
> S/N 303, Rack Mount, needs restoration.
> Has a second one.
> I think that one or both of these may have new homes.
Both do have new homes. I have one of them:
Lyle Bickley
S/N 203, Desktop, Restored, Runs, Passes all DEC PDP-8/S Diagnostics,
runs Focal, etc.
> Vincent Slyngstad <v.slyngstad at frontier.com>
> S/N 381, Table top, needs restoration
> PT08 #450.
>
> S/N 566, Table Top, running, used to belong to Kevin Stumpf
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum
> S/N 517, Rack Mount, running, PT08B, PC01, PC02, PC03
> https://sites.google.com/site/ricmwarehouse/Home/equipment/pdp-8s
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum
> S/N 537, needs restoration
> Came with 4k core in an OMD8S. Data Break is in the OMD8S.
> https://sites.google.com/site/ricmwarehouse/Home/equipment/pdp-8s
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum
> S/N 857, Table top, needs restoration
> Mice ate some of the wires on the core memory stack.
> https://sites.google.com/site/ricmwarehouse/Home/equipment/pdp-8s
>
> Goodwill Computer Museum
> S/N 752, Rack Mount, Nicely restored and running on display
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mightyohm/5334436698/
> Don't know where this one is now.
>
> Ethan Dicks
> Needs restoration
>
> Tekniska museet in stockholm
> Table top version
>
http://www.tekniskamuseet.se/download/18.689e694f125720d4ec480001504/Datorer+p%C3%A5+TM.pdf
>
> Computermuseum der Fakultät Informatik
> S/N 862, Table Top, running
> Designing a Teletype interface
> http://computermuseum.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/dev_en/pdp8s/index.html
> Previously owned by:
> Ulrich N Fierz
> Telecommunication Engineering Services
> Zurichbergstrasse 203
> CH-8044 Zurich
> Switzerland
>
> Living Computer Museum
> Two, unrestored
> http://www.pdpplanet.com
>
> Computer History Museum
> One, static display
> http://www.computerhistory.org
>
> Max Burnet
> Hon Sec - Melbourne University Alumni - Sydney branch
> Archivist - Hornby Railway Collectors Assoc of Aust Inc
> Managing Director - BACK Pty Ltd
> Burnet Antique Computer Knowhow Pty Ltd
> PO Box 847 Pennant Hills NSW 1715
> 138 Boundary Road Pennant Hills NSW 2120
> Phone 02 9484 6772 Mobile 0412 124 006
> Email mburnet at bigpond.net.au
>
> Table top 8/S 759 on static display in my home office,
> pic enclosed.
> Table top 8/S 588 in storage
> Rack mounted 8/S ? in storage, might be restorable
> because it still has its power supply and cabinet.
>
> One in Ottawa
>
> Michael Thompson
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