It's finally been done... after many weeks of talking about it and
not having it happen, Allison and I drove up to New Hampshire this
morning and drove back with a couple of tall (H960, 6') racks with
the following:
pdp-8/a
pdp-8/e
pdp-8/f
lab-8/e
pdp-11/34a
vr14
lps
DECwriterII
3 RL01s
1 RX01
3 Diablo RK05-work-similar
TU56 DECtape dual drive
Funny thing... the pdp-8/e was originally Allison's... she had given
it several years ago to the guy from whom I got all of the above...
In return for her help, she took the pdp-8/f (smaller unit than the
pdp-8/e), a core stack from the -8/e, and a second serial line card.
I believe she is pleased... I know I am...
I took pictures and hope to document the procedure at some point
in the future...
Now to get them all wired back up and tested out...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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p.s. YIPPEE!!
Received on Sun Mar 28 1999 - 17:58:26 BST