I'm lime green with envy. I'd love to get a PDP-12 like that. Marc
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Michael Thompson < [email protected]> wrote: > > > > Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 17:16:17 +0100 > > From: J?rg Hoppe <[email protected]> > > Subject: PDP-12 restauration in center Germany > > > > Hi, > > > > in case somebody needs companions for cross-tests or likes to exchange > > thoughts: > > > > A few month ago we bought a PDP-12 and are restoring she since then. > > > > There is no online-diary about progress (the maching is eating up all > > time), but see here: > > > > > http://c-c-g.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=311:pdp12-gekauft&catid=100&Itemid=50 > > > > The 12 is complete with no visible damages and has some undocumented > > add-ons (they always have). > > Especially a MOS memory extension was plugged off very soon. > > > > Luckily we could organize an 95% complete 2nd module set. > > > > After console exchange (we had indeed a 2nd one!) and much trouble with > > cpu logic, > > we can now execute opcodes with DO and FILL/EXAM the core memory. > > > > Contact me if you like to visit us, we're sitting near G?ttingen > > (between Kassel and Hannover). > > > > Joerg > > > > Joerg, > > Take a look at a picture of our PDP-12. It has a PDP-8/I next to it as in > your picture. > > http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/dec-pdp-12/dec-pdp-12-restoration/PDP-12_and_PDP-8I.jpg?attredirects=0 > > We also have MAI and Wang systems. > > -- > Michael Thompson >
