Univac 9200 in Minneapolis

From: William Donzelli <aw288_at_osfn.org>
Date: Fri May 16 11:33:00 2003

> I've just got word of a Univac 9200 available in
> Minneapolis. It is in a building that is due to
> be torn down in about a week, so if you are in a
> position to do anything about it, do it soon!

Ah well...to far away. I would have like to scope it out and see if there
is anything I can use.

> If nobody can arrange a rescue of the whole machine,
> then I've got dibs on parts, because I've got a
> mostly-complete 9200 that could use them. Still,
> if you have an actual need for any particular part,
> let me know, and if it is something that my machine
> doesn't need I would be willing to share.

Please save what you can.

> For those who don't already know, the Univac 9200
> was a late-60's minicomputer based on small-scale
> pre-TTL (maybe SUHL?) technology. It came with 8K
> of thin-film RAM (some variation of magnetic core
> memory), and a built-in line-printer. Physically,
> it was about the size of an office desk, but maybe
> twice as tall.

This is just the processor and printer basically. As you mentioned
before, the memory box is a small but heavy unit that sits next to it. On
the bigger 9300, the disk and/or tape controls are in there own huge box.
I think the 9300 also has a bigger card punch and reader control box as
well.

> I've got a web page with a little
> info about mine, here:
>
> http://www.cs.unc.edu/~yakowenk/classiccmp/univac/

I forgot you had this - I last looked a long time ago. I have a rather
large 9300 system with the memory, 2 disks and control, and the larger card
handling equipment, plus a lot of software on punch cards - but NO manuals.
Contact me at some point, and maybe we can both get our Unis working.

William Donzelli
aw288_at_osfn.org
Received on Fri May 16 2003 - 11:33:00 BST

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