cool collection nice to see a honeywell h316 in minty shape. still never ever seen any phillips around witch also did a rebadge of the h316 in red
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 4:59 PM Van Snyder via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 13:14 -0500, Cindy Croxton via cctalk wrote: > > I received permission to share this link. These are in a personal > > collection in Finland. Don't drool too hard :-) > > https://imgur.com/gallery/7TKl5YH > > I visited Haus zur Geschichte der IBM Datenverarbeitung (House of the > History of IBM Data Processing) in Sindelfingen twice before the > collection was moved across the Autobahn to the IBM Technology Center > in Boeblingen. > > > https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOlJ8ZB6COe4u6alT5Hah9mTph8QqaFxP37naSOsjAeW9IJvcf8kJxypT7XPYWCkw?key=UEpwNV93bE4zcEdPSzJVb1dJUmpjelAweVNYMFRn > > > https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPN1bSdVWEVA5aykENlOEWm4aG290s9-BU-NFUz702oAei0qme7Owkntg-VN6P9lQ?key=d2NDSTFQNVJSbHpPQ0ZzWFN3Ny13OHBjby1pZlVR > > Several of the computers at Sindelfingen were in working order, in > particular a 403, 650, 1401 and 360/25. The 650 belonged to a museum > in Vienna. I think it was sent back. I hope it survived the journey in > working order. Their keypunches worked. I punched a few one-card 1401 > programs to clear up some confusion/imprecision in the manuals to > correct/confirm the SimH 1401 simulator. > > I visited John Zabolitsky's collection at Neubiberg, a southeastern > suburb of Munich: > > > https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPGeVphL95gtsGIO96iU4APdtSRnHhcm1y4-YaPspa6_jDuAZw6cfD3FR3OFr8czw?key=MjJZNUVjMWtLRkVKbmF2TnFDa3ZneDM0WWFqZ0hB > > They sell time on their VAX. I think some of the other machines work, > too, but the VAX was the only one running when I visited. > > >