Thanks  Al   yes, that  is  the  one.

and  as  I  recall   ISS  was a   offshoot  on   univac
Do   you  have  any?
Thanks Ed#

In a message dated 4/22/2019 11:34:58 AM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Thanks  Al   yes, that  is  the  one.

and  as  I  recall   ISS  was a   offshoot  on   univac?In a message dated 
4/22/2019 11:21:50 AM US Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes:

On 4/22/19 11:05 AM, ED SHARPE wrote:> Al,  the  drive   you mention at  its  
largest   was  7.5 meg  and  6  platters... not    the   one
Telex bought their drives from ISS.You're looking for a ISS 714 (ca. 1970) 2314 
compat.https://ia800608.us.archive.org/15/items/TNM_Information_Storage_Systems_-_714_Disk_Storag_20170630_0180/TNM_Information_Storage_Systems_-_714_Disk_Storag_20170630_0180.pdf
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