On 9/23/15 2:56 PM, Sean Caron wrote:
Ah, so these are the vintagetech.com machines! Please take lots of pics of
the DPS-8 inside and out; I've never really seen the innards of a Honeywell
machine before and I'm kind of curious what their "style" looks like.

Best,

Sean

I put a few pictures up here:

http://yahozna.dyndns.org/scratch/dps6/

Nice bitslice processor in there, an Ethernet controller, some memory (looks like 2MB) and as for the other boards, I'm not yet sure...)

- Josh



On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Dave G4UGM <dave.g4...@gmail.com> wrote:

Many years ago we used them as Data Entry machines, but I have no
documents and have forgotten everything I knew.

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Subject: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 deskside info?

Along with the 11/44 I also picked up a Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 deskside
workstation; I can't seem to dig up much information specific to this
model (a
badge on the rear labels it as "Model/Index No. B01732").  I can take
some
detailed pictures later this week after I've had time to clean it up
(it's very,
very dirty), but it looks very similar to the DPS-6 unit pictured on
this site:
http://www.feb-patrimoine.com/projet/gcos6/gcos6.htm

Anyone have any docs on this thing?  Or fun anecdotes to share?  What
have
I gotten myself into with this thing?

Thanks,
Josh


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