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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