Dan we would be extremely interested in this material on Honeywell, as
they had their plant here in Arizona.
this would be a great addition to the museums collection here.
any GE stuff is great too!
Thanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
Please check our web site at
http://www.smecc.org
to see other engineering fields, communications and computation stuff we
buy, and by all means when in Arizona drop in and see us.
address:
coury house / smecc
5802 w palmaire ave
glendale az 85301
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Veeneman" <dan_at_ekoan.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only" <cctech_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 9:45 AM
Subject: Any Honeywell fans?
> At a recent hamfest I picked up two sets of
> what appears to be Honeywell training material.
> Each set consists of a slide projector tray,
> cassette tapes, and a manual all in a
> fold-open case.
>
> The first set is labeled "Digital Computers
> and Software" and is dated 1979. It has
> 80 slides in the tray and comes with two
> cassette tapes and a booklet.
>
> The second set is labeled "Delta 1000
> Control Interpreter Language" and is dated
> 1980. There are 46 slides in the tray and
> there is one cassette tape, along with
> a booklet.
>
> All of this stuff is marked "Honeywell
> Proprietary."
>
> I'm generally much more interested in HP stuff,
> but this looked unusual enough to pick up.
>
> Contact me off-list if you'd like more information.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
> www.decodesystems.com/wanted.html
>
>
>
Received on Fri Sep 17 2004 - 22:02:33 BST