I've gotr a small board and test rig that came out of the
upstate NY UNIVAC plant he mentions on the site. As pointed out on
the one page, a user by the name of Frozen-Planet has been selling
bits and pieces pulled from the plant on eBay for quite a while.
Jeff
>Forgive me for making some fun, but found this interesting WWW site
>covering a Univac installation.
>It was apparently set up by the grandson of a Univac scapper who had the
>presence of mind to see that there was some neat stuff left there, not just
>a
>bunch of shaped metal at so-much a ton, and set up a website.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/6241/univac.html
> http://www.geocities.com/saturn25.geo/UNI2.html
>
>I like the picture of the documentation library.
>This kind of reminded me of the scene in "The Thing" when they finally find
>the spaceship in the ice. (Huh?)
>
>John A.
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Received on Thu Apr 19 2001 - 16:46:37 BST