Nuclear Data 66?

From: Curt Vendel <curt_at_atari-history.com>
Date: Wed Jan 30 21:28:50 2002

So stop braging Sellam.... lets see some pictures of your new find! ;-)



Curt


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Subject: Nuclear Data 66?


>
> Has anyone ever heard of Nuclear Data? I found this cool-assed computer
> today. It's an all-in-one unit (CRT/keyboard/diskdrive/CPU) and is fairly
> big (say, as big as an IBM Datamaster, bigger than a PET).
>
> The coolest part about it is that it seems to be LSI/11 compatible. At
> least it has a DEC bus (whatever the bus is called that had quad
> slot connectors).
>
> The card cage pulls out from the back and is situated behind the CRT. I
> couldn't find the processor card because there were too many cables
> jumbled around. It seems to have a couple firmware cards. I wasn't able
> to boot it up because I couldn't find the right kind of power cable (it
> uses one of those oval shaped power cables...I just saw one the other day
> and now can't remember where I put it).
>
> A Google search turns up nothing relevant.
>
> I would have snapped a digital photo but my camera is malfunctioning.
>
> --
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