Jon,

The Computer History Museum (Mountain View, California) has the most extensive collection of IBM 1620 items - hardware, manuals, books, software, etc. - in the world.  Most of the items were collected a number of years ago when a team of volunteers restored the museum's IBM 1620 Model 1 Level F computer to full operation.

I verified that the museum has both of these physical manuals, plus some associated update notices.  So, the museum does not need them.  Thanks for offering.

A subset of the restoration team is currently building a historic replica of the machine - dubbed the IBM 1620 Jr. - for the museum's education department use.  We've exhibited it at VCF West the past 2 years [winning Best in Show last year] and will be there again this year.  This year we will be highlighting our work to create a general-purpose, ASCII terminal using an IBM/Lexmark Wheelwriter 1000 typewriter.

Thanks,
Dave


On 5/25/2019 11:35 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
On 05/13/2019 10:57 PM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
I just discovered a binder with 2 IBM 1620 manuals.  A quick check shows bitsavers has these and newer editions of them.

So, does anybody want :

IBM 1620 Central Processing Unit, Model 2  (Form A26-5781-1)

and

IBM 1620 Monitor II System Reference Manual (Form C26-5774-0)

Jon

OK, since the mysterious "Steve" who actually HAS a 1620 apparently can't be contacted, anybody else have a 1620, or know somebody who does?  Or, has a significant collection
of 1620 items?

These manuals, or newer editions, are already on bitsavers, so there's nothing new there.

Otherwise they go to the person who contacted me first on 5/13. (I'm just seeing if there's anybody who actually NEEDS these before giving them to somebody who just "wants" them.)

 Jon


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