Fun new stuff

From: Ed <edward_at_groenenberg.net>
Date: Fri Jun 18 11:54:02 2004

Cool!

I remember those from the time I was studying. We had 2 of those in one of
our classrooms. AFAIK we got them from some company to play with them, a bit
difficult if you ask me, as there was no controller. So we eventually ended up
to canibalize them for usable electronic parts for whatever project was going on.

I always liked the glass front to slide up and down :)

If I ever can put my hands on one of those myself, then I most likely will convert
it into a small bar like this guy did with a VAX 780 cabinet.

Ed

William Donzelli wrote:
>
> Here is a bit of good mainframe junk recently obtained:
>
> http://users.bestweb.net/~toober/images/3803.front.jpg
> http://users.bestweb.net/~toober/images/3803.open.jpg
> http://users.bestweb.net/~toober/images/3420.front.jpg
> http://users.bestweb.net/~toober/images/3420.open.jpg
>
> Basically, the big blue box is an IBM 3803 Tape Control Unit - the brain
> that connects 3420 Tape Units (one of three is pictured) to an S/370 thru
> a Bus & Tag channel. The 3803 and two of the 3420s are from 1972, and the
> third 3420 may be from 1980. The 3803 apparently works - it was in service
> quite recently - but all three of the 3420s have problems. Luckily, I
> obtained a full set of MLMs (service binders) for the units, plus some Bus
> & Tag cables.
>
> Note the 3803 has a full control panel. It better, as it has more
> electronics in it than most minis of the era.
>
> William Donzelli
> aw288_at_osfn.org

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