Sellam -
I picked up the 1131 (minus keyboard and power supply) from Cornell in
February of 1999. IIRC, it had been sitting outside a math professor's
office for several years. I haven't done anything with the system since I
received it (kind of a _long_ term project), though I did get in touch with
a manager at IBM's corporate archives and confirmed that they don't have
much in the way of documentation for the system -- no prints or maintenance
guide.
I guess DEC/CPQ's not the only company to do a crummy job of maintaining
their history, though that doesn't really make me feel better...
-- Tony
At 08:13 AM 4/8/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, William Donzelli wrote:
>
> > > Details! :)
> >
> > Look in the archives, if they still exist. Must be almost two years ago,
> > maybe more.
>
>Without searchable archives (and any reasonable reference to look for) it
>would take an act of Jehova to find what you're speaking of.
>
>I guess I understand if you just don't want to talk about it :?
>
>Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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Received on Mon Apr 09 2001 - 06:19:17 BST