heh...well I didn't say it was a *good* chance, but one can always hope... On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Jay Jaeger <cu...@charter.net> wrote:
> On 8/27/2015 3:49 PM, william degnan wrote: > > > I'd like a 1620 too please. .. or a 1710 if I have to settle. > > > > In all seriousness I may not have the machines but I do have a lot of > > 1401/1620/1710 docs on hand in my little private library here in > > Landenberg, should anyone be passing this way. For now I have to settle > > for that. > > > > I'll bet a case of beer that there is an old IBM or UNIVAC languishing > out > > there in a Cuban office building basement ... somewhere. * That would be > > the best bet as to where you can find a 1620.* > > > > b > > > > Nah. Probably sent them all to Russia to be reverse engineered - two > generations too late. ;) But one might find a Russian 360 clone > floating around Cuba, I suppose. > > JRJ > -- Bill vintagecomputer.net