Goodwill Computerworks Museum Pictures

From: Don Maslin <donm_at_cts.com>
Date: Sat Aug 19 15:57:44 2000

On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Bill Bradford wrote:

> I just got back from the Goodwill Computerworks mentioned a couple
> of posts ago (its only about 1.5 miles from my house), and I took
> four disks full of pictures of the "Museum" with my FD-51 Mavica
> digital cam. Not the GREATEST pics (they're only 640x480), but
> you can see whats there.
>
> They wont sell the EL94 to me for any price; I offered them $1K cash
> on the spot. 8-( So, my search goes on.
>
> The Cray:
>
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-001F.JPG
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-002F.JPG
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-003F.JPG
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-004F.JPG
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-005F.JPG
>
> Unfortunately, the front cover plate wasnt donated with the machine,
> what they got was what you see here.
>
> A few systems they asked me to find out more details on:
>
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-008F.JPG
>
> "Zilog Z-80 Computer System" (or maybe it said "Development System") -
> anybody know any more details about this box? The guy _at_ GWCW said all
> he could find was references to the chip itself.
>
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-013F.JPG and
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk1/MVC-014F.JPG
>
> System labeled "ibex" ? They've got 2 or 3 of these, a couple still
> in the original boxes.

I know of an Ibex 7202 and a 7301, both of which used 8" DSDD disks and
ran CP/M.

                                                 - don
 
> The other coolest thing I saw (other than the Cray):
>
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk2/MVC-027F.JPG
> http://www.pdp11.org/gwcw/disk2/MVC-028F.JPG
>
> A Sega Saturn *development system*. Oooh.
>
> Anyway, enjoy.
>
> Bill
>
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Received on Sat Aug 19 2000 - 15:57:44 BST

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