Rolm Computers: 1602, 1602A, 1602B, 1666, MSExx (was Data General Nova Star Trek)

Erik Baigar erik at baigar.de
Mon Oct 22 09:53:58 CDT 2018


Hi Bill, thanks for your reply. It would be cool to see this brochure - can you put it on a scanner? So you did not work with those yourself? Thanks again, Erik.

Am 22. Oktober 2018 08:38:14 GMT-06:00 schrieb Bill Degnan <billdegnan at gmail.com>:
>While we are on the subject of Rolm I was curious and found in my docs
>library a Rolm 1601 Sales brochure with some tech info/parts/prices. 
>Heavy
>duty machines for sure.
>Bill
>
>
>On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 2:25 PM Erik Baigar via cctalk <
>cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Paul, thanks for your reply - good to see that there are still
>guys out
>> there who worked with this heavy iron. So you have been in the UK
>while
>> working with the Rolm? I guess it was a 1602B or later and pesumably
>some
>> airborne early warning stuff? Best wishes, Erik.
>>
>> Am 21. Oktober 2018 03:12:52 GMT-06:00 schrieb Paul Anderson via
>cctalk <
>> cctalk at classiccmp.org>:
>> >I was at the DG factory school at Southbourgh in 76 or 77, and
>worked
>> >on a
>> >ROLM NOVA while at RAF Chicksands in the late 70s. Unfortunately, my
>EX
>> >through out all of the manuals, prints, etc along with a complete
>set
>> >of
>> >SAGE (ANFSQ-7) docs.
>> >
>> >Paul
>> >
>> >On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 3:38 AM Thomas Hollowell via cctalk <
>> >cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Eric,
>> >> My name is Tom Hollowell. I took the US support of Rolm in 1998.
>PWA
>> >> assumed the international. I noticed that you have some ROLM
>> >hardware. I
>> >> may be interested in finding out what you have.
>> >> Let me know,
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Tom
>> >>
>> >> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> --
>>
>>

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