would like to find blue dg et head looking terminal to go with small ecli...

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Wed Sep 23 03:58:12 CDT 2015


Yes  host   was  having hickups  it   seems. 
 
Take a look  at the neat logic  trainer  by  IBM at  link  below,
 
Wish I had  more  info on this  IBM  tube    type  digital logic  trainer  
kit.  comes in  a   wonderful  fitted  case  with all kinds of   plugable  
units   see url  
 
http://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg 
 
 
The logic  trainer is on the left  at the  right is   SAGE  plugable  unit 
 
This was a really early photo as  I think   I had   just  finished building 
the display case and that was all that was in  it!  that  entire  8 foot  
case is  pretty much   SAGE  display. SAGE is near and dear to  some of us  
as we had a  DC  across  from Luke  AFB   about  15 minutes  away  from   our 
 building. 
 
We even  have  some remains  of    come   gear  from the first  prototype  
Q7 system that I need to   hunt  down more info on.
 
Ed#  _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/22/2015 7:01:09 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
cube1 at charter.net writes:

Hmmm.  I am getting a DNS miss on www.smecc.org - was not  getting that
earlier today.

JRJ

On 9/22/2015 8:37 PM,  COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
> One  thing  first  look at  this  and    need  more  info on it and   
docs.
>  
> wish I had  more  info on this   IBM  tube   type  digital logic  trainer 
  
> kit.  comes in a   wonderful  fitted   case  with all kinds of    
plugable  
>  units
> see url  http://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg 
>  
>  
> current  project    3000/37 and micro  3000
> Looking for  more   3000 stuff  both  small  and   large  ( cx, ser I,I 
ser 
> III   etc.)
> Pulled them all over to the media  center  where I  could spread  out and 
 
> work on them.
>  
>  ok here is  some of   our  stuff.
> we are not   exclusively a computer museum  but  we   do   have  some 
<grin!>
>  
>  
>  Other  areas   are 
>  scientific  instruments,   
> radar  and  radar  countermeasures  adn other electronic  warefare 
> radio and  TV  broadcasting,
>   Rural Electrification,   
> Tools of the journalist, 
>   office automation   1800's   forward.
>  Telecommunications  for the  Deaf and Hard of Hearing
> and on and  on 
>  
>  Some  Minis
>  
> H 11 ( LSI-11  by  DEC   but   in   Heath    packaging )
> DEC PDP8  classsic sn/18
> HP-2116b
> HP-2000 access system (has   2  2100 in it)
> HP3000/37  ( when it is in the building)  
> eclipse s20
>  
> need to  clean and   wedge in
> Dec  PDP 11/20
> DEC PDP-8 S
> NEXT   cube, printer, monitor and all next-y  related   chachakies
>  
> who know  what are in the other   buildings
>  
> Micros...
>  
> Intel   Intellect 8   
> Altairs
> Imsais
> many   Comidore things
> many R.S.
> Heath h-8
> Heath H-89
>  several osbornes
> apples
> sun-sparc
> lots of  single  board  computers
> cobalt cube
> next  cube with  all  accs
> a bunch of other ss
>  
> many many hp  desktops and  pcs
> love the prtototype iHP Integral we   have  too
>  
>   
>   
>  
> trainers and  digital  labs
>   
> IBM  really  early  with  tube  type  plugable  units
>  
> DEC lab
> Fabritec  lab  
>  
>  wish I had  more  info on this   IBM  comes in  a  wonderful  fitted  
case   
> with all kinds of    plugable  units
> see  url  http://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg 
>   
>  
>  
>  
>  
>   
> In a message dated 9/22/2015 3:25:29 P.M. US Mountain Standard  Time,  
> jwest at classiccmp.org writes:
> 
>  Awesome.  What minicomputer systems do you have on public display 
besides  
> the
> DG? I'm  glad to see more DG representation of  course :)
> 
> ----
> This  month's  'make   computer  work ' project  is   HP-3000  related.  
> ----
> I'm a bit of an HP fan ;) What's cooking   3K-related?
> 
> 



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