Plato terminal

From: Gary Oliver <go_at_ao.com>
Date: Sat Jan 30 13:42:11 1999

Michael:

I will be happy to help. Give me a week or two (the maint manuals
have LOTS of schematics in double page format and I don't want to
wreck the manuals getting them copied.

You need to get me info on how to send them to you. Your email
address is in MN, so I presume you are in the states?

I'm sending the reply to the list in case there are others that
are interested in getting copies. I'll probably shoot off several
copies just in case, so I'll know what they cost. I'll be happy
to donate the copies to any museum, but if anyone else is interested,
I'd gladly exchange (privately) the cost and we can work something
out. I'm definitely not into getting money for this, but perhaps we
can trade some docs that I need (no I don't have a ready list, but
anything related to pre-1960 computer technical info is DEFINITELY
interesting.) Email me if you are interested.

Gary


At 12:20 PM 1/30/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Gary Oliver wrote:
>>
>> The manuals I have are:
>>
>> UM607 - DigiVue User Manual 512-60 Display D141
>> MM608 - DigiVue Maintenance Manual 512-60 Display D141
>> UM609 - DigiVue User Manual 512-60 Power Pack S159 / S205
>> MM610 - DigiVue Maintenance Manual 512-60 Power Pack S159 / S205
>>
>
>Yes, you are describing the Digivue OEM display panel used in the
>early Plato terminals asof the entry by CDC into Plato development
>(ca. 1967-68).
>
>Please consider copies of the above manual sets for our museum;
>we have one Digivue display and insufficient documentation.
>
>Thanks much,
>
>Michael Grigoni
>Cybertheque Museum
Received on Sat Jan 30 1999 - 13:42:11 GMT

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