Saving BIG OLD Iron...

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Sat Apr 24 22:23:59 1999

The first part of the effort has been a success... we had about
8 people show up today to load the KS10 systems and their disks
and tapes (and printers, and some terminals, and documentation
and printsets) into two trucks... one going up to New Hampshire
and one going down to Rhode Island.

It turns out that we were unable to lock down the head carriages
on the RP06 drives, and I know we're taking a little risk because
of it, but we did not have the procedure available in the manuals
we referred to. What little we did find led us to believe that
there were parts required (removed at the time of installation)
which the site no longer had...

Anyway, it all got loaded. Tomorrow some of use will unload the
truck which went to Rhode Island...

One of the things I found out about the systems is that they were
apparently the last set of decsystem-10s in active commercial in
the new england region.

One of the machines is an ADP onsite machine. It has a modified
front panel which can apparently display the number of local and
remote users, the %utilization of the machine, and two other
displays which can be selected as to what they display. It is
an LCD display which appears to have been cracked at some point, so
it may take some work to make it work again.

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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p.s. Anyone have any information on the ADP onsite modifications which
might have been standard?
Received on Sat Apr 24 1999 - 22:23:59 BST

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