Computers Manufactured in 1986^H^H56"
> From: Douglas H. Quebbeman <dquebbeman_at_acm.org>
>
> >> PDP-8e of various forms, Cincinattai Millichron CM2000/2100/2200 to
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> >Cincinnati Milacron
>
> Ok, since your so good as to fix the spelling, maybe you
> know where oneis?
>
> I woked with them briefly in '73, never seen them since.
Last one I saw was in the Humanities Department at IU,
hooked to a CDC 607 tape drive and running one of the
first lazer light shows, called Soleil, in 1977.
They *may* still have it... or someone associated with
the school probably does. Don Byrd was the guy working
with it, he's up at some school in Boston now, I think...
The PDP-8 clone I'm looking for is the Harris/COPE 1200...
-dq
-Douglas Hurst Quebbeman (DougQ at ixsnayamspayIgLou.com) [Call me "Doug"]
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