We received this request via our web contact address, and realized that
our records are incomplete (it is less than ten years after we opened),
so if anyone has any recollections or information we would love to
combine it.

There is some information in
http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED166018.pdf (page 218) that cites an
8 terminal NOVA and later a NOVA 800. The DEC PDP 11/70 was a UCB
service. This is a little earlier than the '75-77 time frame requested.

The numbers in this report are startling (to me).


Ken Roland sent a message using the contact form at
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/contact-us.

"During 1975-1977 what was the main computing platform at the campus,
namely the Lawrence Hall of Science? My first experience with computers
was there, and I would just like to know what the mainfraime/mini
computer I was using. Its' the last part of my "computer history" that
is unclear. Thanks."


Graham
-- 
Graham Patterson, Systems Administrator
Rm 111, Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley   510-643-1984
"...past the iguana, the tyrannosaurus, the mastodon, the mathematical
puzzles, and the meteorite..." - used to be the directions to my office.

 
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