> On Mar 30, 2016, at 11:40 AM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 03/29/2016 10:01 PM, Jim Brain wrote:
> Somebody mentioned a house with a collapsed floor.  A friend of mine bought 
> two 770/145s and a GE/Intersil memory box.  (I bought the other memory box, 
> in 1979 or so, a **MEG** of memory was a big deal!)
> 
> I am amazed we did not collapse the floor in his house!

Compared to waterbeds or pianos, computers aren't all that heavy.  Not even 
mainframes.

DEC's old headquarters (the "Mill" in Maynard) had prominent signs everywhere 
saying the floor load limit was 100 pounds per square foot, or something like 
that (perhaps less).  But they just planted their computers all over anyway, 
and I don't remember ever seeing floor reinforcements for that.  The stated 
limit was probably quite conservative.  After all, that building used to 
contain spinning and weaving machinery -- big hunks of cast iron.

        paul


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