xt/370 e-mail problem and stacked memory chips illustrated

Tore Sinding Bekkedal toresbe at ifi.uio.no
Sun Dec 16 09:04:02 CST 2007


On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 12:53 -0700, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> > Richard Hadsell wrote:
> > ...
> > > Having worked on the IBM Micro/370 project, and having the one and only 
> > > ever working Micro/370 chip, I can assure you that the XT/370 card 
> > > predates the Micro/370.  The Micro/370 is mounted on a prototype version 
> > > (Augusta Sr.) of what would have become the AT/370 card, had the project 
> > > not been canned.
> 
> Does anyone on the list collect non-IBM S/360 or S/370 "clones"?  
> While I don't expect to see a Spectrola still around, there was a 
> firm called Two-Pi that in the early 80's was successful enough to be 
> purchased by Four Phase.  Not physically huge, IIRC--and a great pun 
> on a name.

(Catching up on list backlog, a sysiphusian task)

The Norwegian telco museum has a Univac 9300 and a Univac 9400 in
seemingly very good shape. The tape drives and DASD seem gone, but the
punch card equipment is there still, AFAICT.

-Tore



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