What's your specialty?

From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
Date: Tue Feb 5 21:27:49 2002

>Ok, now's your chance to discuss your specialty and get the attention of
>other folks who have stuff that you may want.

Well, I think most people on this list know that my speciality seems to
have become *anything* DEC related (especially/mostly OpenVMS though).
Though quite honestly I'm starting to drift from the hardware realm towards
emulation, thanks largely to the PDP-10 emulation. As a side note, the
"DEC Emulation Website" can be found at
http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/decemu.html it has a *very* strong PDP-10
orientation. There are a couple reasons I'm starting to look at emulation,
instead of running on real hardware, one is that my primary interest is in
the Operating Systems, the other is that the cost of electricity has more
than doubled around here in the last 4 months! Still some stuff can't be
effectively emulated so I don't see me getting rid of any of my DEC
hardware anytime soon :^)

The one item I'm currently the most interested in finding would, without a
doubt be, "Digital Equipment Corporation Reference Series, August-November
1983, Volume 2 Book B". Though I wouldn't mind finding other complete sets
of this from an earlier or later date. I'm also looking for any PDP-10
sales literature, especially price lists and configuration information.
I'm also looking for documentation to fill out the holes in my PDP-11 doc's.

                        Zane
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