DEC Logic Trainers (was Re: A New Find)

From: Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Apr 13 11:32:51 2000

--- Doug Salot <doug_at_blinkenlights.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, John Honniball wrote:
>
> > > But wait, there's more! I don't have pics yet, but for your salivating
> > > pleasure.... a 1966 DEC logic trainer...
>
> Hmm, could you be bribed to scan or copy the thing before it crumbles into
> oblivion? BTW, friend Eric has a later (1969) manual for a different DEC
> trainer:
> http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/retrocomputing/dec/computer_lab/

I have an 8"x11" workbook for a TTL-version of the DEC Logic trainer. I got
it as a kid, so many of the pages are scribbled up with my attempts to solve
the problems. I regret that now, but at the time, the book was free to me
and photocopies cost money. Maybe I'll scan it (in my copious spare time) and
edit out the additions with Photoshop. I would leave them in, but they are
very poorly hand-drawn. I was between 9 and 13 when I got the book. I did
not use a drawing template.

I never have seen any of DEC's logic trainers close up. 20 years ago, I wanted
one lots. I still want one, but realistically, what would I do with it?

-ethan


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